Celebrating a Re-Imagined Ministry

In Jin Moon
May 13, 2012
Washington, DC

Good morning, Washington, D.C. Happy, happy Mother's Day, to all of you. Happy Mother's Day especially to the women in the audience. I'm delighted to be with you this morning. We have two more district pastors to go – Rev. Tengan and Rev. Francis – but I asked Rev. Francis if he would allow me to speak this morning because it would be a wonderful opportunity to congratulate all the mothers in the audience and to wish all women all across the country a happy Mother's Day. Rev. Francis graciously allowed me to take the pulpit this morning.

The Heart of a Mother

Whenever I am getting ready to come up on stage I so much enjoy listening to the wonderful music by the Lovin' Life band, and today in addition we had a little taste of the ballroom ministry that Ariana, my daughter, has been investing her heart and soul into.

She came behind stage and said to me, "Mommy, I am so nervous." I said, "Why are you so nervous? You're not dancing." She said, "Yes, but I've never been so nervous because those are my babies out there." So I said, "W ell, wow. You haven't found the one yet that you're going to go to the Blessing with, and you have yet to embark on the next level of your life as a Blessed Couple that will hopefully build a beautiful ideal family so that Mommy can be a grandma real soon." But seeing how much she loves her babies, that every ounce and every cell in her body and every prayer in her soul is out there with her children on stage, I said, "Someday you're going to make a very lucky man really happy and you're going to be an awesome mom someday."

Those of us who've had children know that is exactly how we feel. When I think about this, and about our Heavenly Parent, I realize this is how much our Heavenly Father and our Heavenly Mother love us, because every one of us is a precious, unique, and divine creation of their love. All of us have infinite and divine value, and the gift of life we've been given is an opportunity to make something beautiful out of it, to give back to our wonderful Heavenly Parents, thanking them in an attitude of gratitude for a life well lived and for the fantastic community we have.

As senior pastor or as the mother figure for the country, nothing makes me more proud than to see my team or my children doing so well. I was so tickled pink when GPA came back from the choir competition. After four months of practicing, thanks to Mrs. Kubo and the investment that Mitsuru and the Lovin' Life Band made, the kids came back with the Number One Gold Medal. It's amazing.

I know there were moments of difficulty and great mumblings because they had to practice and persevere. They had to work toward the goal. But these kids decided that they are representing America, they are representing all of you, and as representatives they are going to give the different choirs that have been doing this for a very long time their greatest competition. Then I felt that they went with the right spirit.

My philosophy when it comes to the arts is that technique is the bare minimum. A lot of the other choirs had great technique, maybe perhaps better technique. But music and the arts are a medium through which we channel the divine, we channel the spirit, so that we can feel imbued with what God wants to share or partake with all of us.

They didn't have the best technique, but they had the best attitude and the greatest spirit. They knocked the socks off of a really, really tough Korean audience, and came back with the Gold Medal. This is truly the taste of things to come in America if we can inspire the younger generation to excel, to be externally excellent and internally excellent human beings. Once they have been bitten by their passions and their desire to make life worthwhile, there's no limit to what our children can accomplish. Therefore, there's no limit to what we can expect from the future of this great movement and this great community.

Sun Myung Moon, Hak Ja Han, Hyung Jin Moon and Sun Jin Moon – March 28, 2012

Sun Myung Moon, Hak Ja Han, Hyung Jin Moon and Sun Jin Moon – March 28, 2012

"We Must Disturb the Present"

I was so delighted when we got together for the district pastors meeting at the beginning of the year. We all know that the Lovin' Life Ministry we share every Sunday has been a work in progress for the last three years. When I first unveiled the vision, I think a lot of people were not too happy, were not too excited, or did not quite understand what we wanted to accomplish together with our membership here in the United States.

But the beginning of this year was truly an inspiring one for me because this year was the first time that all the district pastors said, "I get it now. I get what you're trying to do and I'm all in." With that foundation in place, we came back from Korea with Father's motto for this year, basically asking all of us to take ownership of our faith and our lives.

One of my favorite quotes is by Catherine Booth, co-founder and mother of the Salvation Army, which has done so many great works all across not just her own country where she started, but all around the world. She has touched numerous people, and one of the things she used to say is, "If we are to better the world, we must disturb the present." In fact, we must make people uncomfortable. We must challenge them; we must provoke them. We must provoke them to respond in order to better the world. This has been one of my favorite quotes.

When my father comes as the messiah, as the anointed one, as the Lord of Lords, he doesn't come alone: He comes together with our True Mother as the True Parents of all humankind. The messiah does not come to make us comfortable in our own skin or to make us comfortable with familiar things; he comes with the breaking news. He comes to challenge us to do better, to win the gold medals in each part of our lives. He comes to provoke us to think and to re- imagine a world where we can live as one family under God.

The Messiah comes to disturb our preconceived notions of how, for instance, a man and a woman should relate to each other. When Father asks us to take ownership in this year of the Black Dragon – a year in the East when enterprises can come to great fruition and great success – he knows that tremendous fortune comes with this year.

Our True Parents are seizing upon this heavenly fortune and saying, "H ere, take it. Own it. Make it yours. Be all that you can be. Be the empowered individual, the empowered couple and the inspired family that is going to connect to the world and contribute something that will make lives for all of humanity that much better."

Building a Better Family of Faith

Our True Father has a finger on the pulse of providential history. He knows what's going to happen. When Father asks us to take ownership, then it's time for the district pastors not just to be familiar in their seat and not just to have the senior pastor do the job, but it's time for them to own up. It's time for them not just to say that they're all in, but to act upon it, so we are not one pastor ministering to the flock but we are a family and team; so we are one family under God working together in the process of building a better world and a better future for our community, for our children, and for the sake of the world.

For those of us who thought that Lovin' Life Ministries is all about building the pulpit, or all about building one mega church, I would say, " Nay. We have to disturb our preconceived notions of what a ministry is. This is not the building up of one charismatic figure or one senior pastor. Lovin' Life Ministries is about building the future. It's about building a family." A mother's job is not to always be the mother for the rest of her life, but for her to raise her young children – just as Ariana has done – to make them better than she is. That's the mother's job – to have them go forward and represent their community and their faith better than she did. That's the mother's job.

So we must disturb our notion of what a ministry or a senior pastor is. This may be making a lot of people uncomfortable, but at the same time, this is the way we make a better community, a better team, and a better family. I want to thank all of you for supporting the district pastors as they have taken the pulpit and experienced the burden of the pulpit at the Manhattan Center.

Once they have come across the Manhattan Center pulpit, they can understand much better, I believe, how much work goes into building a ministry and putting together a worship service like this. There's a whole group of people that we must thank every day for their hard work behind the scenes. It's a family effort, and that's the most important thing in our lives – our family, our community, our movement, and our humanity.

I think that the foundations we have laid at the beginning of the year, with all the district pastors being all in and all of you being so supportive has provided a wonderful opportunity for a lot of the second-generation who've not gone through their own conversion experience to hear how these different district pastors came into their faith, or found God, or found our True Parents. I want to thank all the district pastors who have spoken, but I would like to mention the last three who have spoken: Reverend Takami, Reverend Krishnek, and also Reverend Lamson.

Reverend Takami

Reverend Takami

I didn't know that Reverend Takami had this wonderful story about an oversized sweater. I had no idea that he was so inspired by his wife knitting him an oversized sweater that he was overcome with the spirit and wanted immediately to start family life, which resulted in five kids much later. It's those kind of stories that tell you a little bit about the man. Now whenever I think about Reverend Takami, I'm thinking, "Oh, perhaps other wives in the audience might think about knitting their husband an oversized sweater."

Reverend Krishnek


Reverend Krishnek

Or Reverend Krishnek with the wonderful show and tell about Alaska and all the great pictures he shared with our community. And let's remember Reverend Lamson making a plea to our community to really be that Lovin' Life community opening ourselves up – not being judgmental but welcoming the prodigals to come back to the family, to the fold, and also reaching out and bringing a friend to church. It was a wonderful, wonderful message. I must say that I am immensely proud of all of the District Pastors and I want to thank all of them who have spoken thus far.

The Value of True Parents

When I think about the job that I have here at headquarters, I feel so lucky to be part of this American team, and to be living at this time with our True Parents. When I think about all the men and women in history who have gone before and who will come after, I feel like all of us seated here are lottery winners in that we get to live and walk and breathe together with our True Parents, doing the good work that we are doing.

Our True Parents are extremely important to our lives and to the world because they come bearing the breaking news. The teachings of our Father, Dr. Rev. Sun Myung Moon, have taught us that Jesus did not come to die on the cross; Jesus dying on the cross is just half the story. Jesus was supposed to live and to find his beautiful wife so that he could be the True Parents of all mankind and help the children of God graft onto the heavenly lineage through the process of the Blessing.

In essence, what Jesus Christ should have done 2,000 years ago is exactly what our True Parents are very well known for all across the world: the mass weddings. The Blessing given at the mass weddings is the portal through which the sinful children of the world can become the divine, holy, and purified children of the world. This is the gift that our True Parents bring.

The fact that we have True Mother in place, for me as a woman is extremely inspiring for me every day. Because I was a student of theology at a divinity school, when I've looked at our movement I've often thought and said, "Our movement started in the East, in Korea, and a lot of cultural baggage, the good and the bad, remains with us in our community. When will women finally find equal footing in terms of their eternal value? And when will mothers be recognized as the crucial ingredient that makes a couple into parents? And when will women be supported and nurtured to be the amazing leaders they can be?" These are the questions that I've often thought about.

But the great thing about indemnity and restoration and the work of providential history is that Father, together with our True Mother, is taking our providential history forward. Father started as the messiah, coming to deliver the breaking news, coming to find that wife, that beautiful daughter of God, so he can stand together with her as the True Parents of all mankind. But once they started working together, our True Mother – our beautiful True Mother – also started the work of restoration.

Her suffering and determination to see victory in her lifetime now qualifies her to stand as victorious Eve next to victorious Adam, our True Father. She has cleansed the way for all of us women to break away from the burdens of sins, the burdens of misunderstanding, and the burdens of being relegated as second-class citizens in our lives and in our world.

Because she can stand so victoriously as the original and divine daughter of God together with our True Father, women can find renewed value in themselves. We can lift our heads up high as divine daughters of God, and we can be propelled, supported, and nurtured to do many, many great works, including working actively in the life of faith, together with our fathers, our brothers, and our sons.

God's True Intention

This is the amazing thing about our True Parents. They have come to tell us that the half story of Jesus' crucifixion, and thus the paradigm of piety being the life of sacrifice and denial, was not the true intention of our Heavenly Parents when they created Adam and Eve, their son and daughter. The true intention or the true wish that our Heavenly Parents had for all of us is not that we live our lives in denial, all alone, just like Jesus Christ. What they really intended, hoped, and wished was for Jesus to be blessed in marriage, to build an ideal family, to be a parent so he could fully experience the feeling that our Heavenly Parents felt when they created all of us. That's what God had wanted for Jesus and that's what God had wanted for all of us.

Had Jesus married 2,000 years ago, all those good Christians, all those good pious people, would not have had to waste away in an ascetic lifestyle, or in a life of denial – many times flagellating themselves because they saw themselves as sinful, worthless, and almost like creatures crawling on the earth, not worthy to lift up their head to the Lord.

We were meant to be much, much greater. We were meant to be the empowered and inspired sons and daughters of God. Had Jesus married, we would have seen families, instead of these single men and women who gave their lives to the faith, foregoing the true intention that God desired for all of them, which is marriage, family, and the experience of parental love through having children of their own.

Had Jesus married, our world would be a very different place. We would have understood that our Heavenly Parent does not want a life of denial for all of us. Our Heavenly Parent wants for all of us to be fulfilled in our lives, in our life of faith, and in building our own ideal family.

So when our True Father comes and says, "Jesus was not supposed to be crucified; he was supposed to have a family," the messiah is offering us the wonderful gift of the Blessing.

"R" for Relationships

Whenever I think of the gift of the Blessing, I like to think back to a cartoon I saw quite a few months ago. In the cartoon, some pious brothers are working deep inside the earth in a dark and desolate cave. And under the light of a flickering candle these brothers are all huddled together around a wooden table, transcribing and translating manuscripts that contained the words from our Heavenly Father and from our dear brother Jesus Christ.

This is how they lived their life. They're all crouched over; they're all wrinkled; and they look miserable, like they have not eaten a decent meal for weeks. Their eyes are googly and bloodshot, but these brothers are so pious. They're so absolutely determined that they're going to translate and transcribe these precious words. And these pious brothers are writing down the word celibate. "God is asking us, all of us, to live a life of celibacy." They're writing these words and these letters as if they're the most precious thing.

Then in the midst of all this solemn work a young upstart brother who doesn't quite have the right haircut comes running down into the cave and says, "Brothers, brothers, we have been wrong." In the cartoon, the brothers look up and say, "What are you talking about?" All of these older men, these solemn, serious, half-starved, and miserable men say, "What are you talking about?"

This young upstart replies, "Brothers, brothers, we are transcribing and translating it wrong." So these other brothers say, "What are you talking about? We have been here at work for decades. We've been doing this good and great work. What are you talking about?" Then this young upstart says, "Brothers, you have translated and transcribed the word celibate wrong. It's not celibate, but God is commanding us to celebrate." So the young upstart said, "We forgot the R." And therefore, all of human history has been stressing the importance of celibacy, a life of denial, an ascetic lifestyle, a life in which we forego the most precious gift in our lives, the Blessing. But the word that God spoke was not for us to be celibate but for us to celebrate. So we forgot the R, the that stands for relationships.

The reason we need True Parents in our lives is that they bring us the breaking news saying, "Look, the greatest gift that God is giving to all of us is the Blessing." And Blessing means not to waste away as a single person, miles and miles down in some dark, solemn cave for decades, but to celebrate our lives by taking that step forward, finding that beautiful wife or that handsome husband, and building something beautiful and awesome, not just wishing for it in our dreams.

I often wonder, "How many of the solemn and starved brothers miles and miles down into the earth have dreamed about a beautiful dance like the one we saw with Jana and Ryan up here?" I'm sure even if they're transcribing these solemn words, their innate desire is to experience love, something as beautiful and as glorious as two dancers whirling around on stage, expressing the beauty of being alive with every cell in their body.

I'm sure that these brothers, just like you and me, have often dreamed about these things. But now with our True Parents we have a chance to turn it into reality and to experience it in our own lives. When you pick up a magazine anywhere – at the airport or the mall or a bookstore – and you peruse the different magazines, one of the favorite topics they always come back to is how to make a relationship better: "How's your relationship?" The beauty of the Divine Principle is that it gives us the tools to make your relationship work.

The word, relationship, is a loaded word and nobody really knew how to go about having a great relationship in the context of a family, or between a husband and wife, or between siblings, colleagues, and friends. Nobody knew how we need to treat each other, to be kind and generous to each other.

Our True Parents come to give us the tools and the understanding of how to work these things out by going through the experience of building ideal families of our own. Our True Father has often mentioned that the family is the textbook of love. That's where you learn about all the different relationships, the vertical and the horizontal, the relationships between husband and wife, between parents and child, and between siblings. This is how we work on ourselves, by truly rubbing up against each other, honing our skills to be a better human being. This is the gift our True Parents bring.

Those of us who have mistakenly understood "living for the sake of others" as meaning that we need to die for the sake of others can now realize that God's intention in telling us to celebrate our lives is not that we become a shriveled up human being, like a light bulb that's not plugged to the circuit in the wall.

Heavenly Father wants us to become a luminous light channeling the magical electrical current coming through the circuit, so that we can brilliantly share our light with the rest of the world. That is what our Heavenly Father wants us to do when he asks us to celebrate.

If you really think about it, the work of Lovin' Life has a couple of things that we need to think about. Lovin' Life Ministries comes to help us reposition our understanding of our lives. Many of us of the first -generation thought that it had to be a life of denial – it had to be mission and nothing else, mission and no family, mission and no kids, mission above all else. And many of us were burned out along the way.

We need to reposition our thinking to understand that in order to celebrate our lives, or in order to celebrate our faith in our community we need to recognize that God's original intention is not for us to be living a life of denial to the extent that we can no longer function as healthy, normal, and emotional spiritual human beings. We need to live a life of fulfillment. We need to be alive. We need to be joyful. We need to be happy. We need to share laughter.

The Importance of Having Fun

When I was much younger and we had many Divine-Principle workshops that all of the second -generation were asked to go to, many times the teachers looked at me and said, "That girl is truly hopeless. She's too happy. She's not serious." In Korea, if you smile too much in a classroom setting, you're seen as lightweight. You're seen as lacking gravitas. You're seen as being somebody who's not serious about the matter at hand.

But, when I was younger, I was truly happy. I was happy to be alive, happy to be learning something new. If you were not sitting there gravely, concentrating on the message at hand, however, you were seen as something lightweight. Your face had to be constricted; your body had to be scrunched over and you had to have clenched fists each time to show your faith – if you didn't, you were seen as somebody who doesn't understand.

I realized when I became a mother that if you want to raise healthy, competent children, you cannot be constantly looking with furrowed brow; you cannot hold a clenched fist and be serious all the time. If you do that, you're going to scare your children away.

I realized, because I home-schooled my kids, that in order to be an effective teacher and an effective mother guiding and nurturing these kids, I had to be fun. I had to laugh. I had to attract them into the classroom to want to learn, and I had to make it interesting. I could not just lecture, I had to make it interactive, to give them a chance to respond and contribute. The greatest learning took place when the kids were having fun.

So when we think about re-branding our church and re positioning our concepts from what they were to what they need to be – from denial to fulfillment, laughter, fun, and excitement – interactive relationships are crucial to the work that we need to do in terms of building healthy families, communities, and the world.

Rethinking Old Concepts

Lovin' Life is here to help us re think a lot of the old concepts that were stifling, and to help us liberate ourselves from the old concepts or the old models of "We cannot do this." "We cannot have rock music as a part of our worship." Why not? "We cannot have people that don't look quite right on stage." Why not? Does the rock band have to all be in three-piece suits, brothers and sisters? "We can't have a church in a movie theater." Why not? Lovin' Life is a music ministry. In a movie theater, you get Dolby surround sound. You get the best sound possible, and the visuals are pretty good, too.

In a movie theater there's a lobby and an extra room for Lovin' Life kids. It's different; it's new, but why not? So it helps us re think – after all the no's that we've had in our lives – to say, "W ell, why not? Three-piece suits might be great behind a pulpit, but perhaps jeans on stage on the singers would be more natural. It might be more comfortable and more cutting-edge." These are the things that Lovin' Life wants to share with all of you.

The thing that I'm so grateful for is, despite your reservations and apprehensions, all of us and all of you have given it a go. After three years, we can see the difference in that our church community has a lot of young people. When you go to other churches, you realize that there aren't that many young people there. That's what we want: We want our future to be supported and nurtured in this beautiful thing called our community so the future can be that much brighter.

Lovin' Life is here to help us restructure our concepts of the wilderness mentality, which was one of mere survival. We were merely trying to survive for the past four or five decades out in the wilderness. We were like these little platoons going into combat – going out and coming in under the strong male leadership of a sergeant or a colonel or a general. It's "command and control" in the wilderness mentality.

But right now we're in the Settlement Age, so the settlement mentality has to be different. The Settlement Age calls for more of a compassionate leadership instead of that male aggressive, command- and -control leadership that we have become accustomed to. In this Age of Settlement we need a different kind of leadership, a compassionate, nurturing, caring, and supportive leadership that inspires and empowers the people to connect, contribute, and inherit the true love of God.

A Compassionate Leadership

The compassionate leadership is more feminine. So when we think about the advent of True Parents in our lives, we come to know how supremely important it is that we have the masculine and the feminine encapsulated in this beautiful partnership called Father and Mother. They work together. Sometimes Father goes forward, but then sometimes M other goes forward. They rely on each other. They are each other's best friend and confidante, and they work together because they have a common goal. They want to build a beautiful family, a beautiful family of God.

The male leadership that we've been so accustomed to is something that our True Parents basically said, "Well, yes, a lot of you like those old CARP leaders that just told you or commanded you, and all you had to do was obey." All we had to do was obey. But the next spiritual leader that our True Parents have prepared for us, Dr. Hyung Jin Moon, is truly a symbol of a compassionate leader. His style is very different from the old models of MFT captains or CARP leadership. It's not like a great aggressive revolution.

His leadership style is a compassionate one in that he listens and he is not afraid to care. He is not afraid to go down onto his knees to lift up his brothers and sisters; he is not afraid to be kind, and he is not afraid to be like the zephyr, the calm, soothing northern wind that gives you the airlift so you can expand your wings and truly soar.

That's the kind of leadership that is required at this time. When Father comes as the messiah, and Father and Mother come as the True Parents, they are here to make the world better. They are here to disturb the present. What do they do with the old model of the church? I don't think that 40 or 50 years ago anyone ever dreamed that a woman would be standing at the pulpit, or that a woman would be leading this country, but there you go. And guess what? It disturbed a lot of us, including me.

That's how True Parents work. They come to provoke; they come to move us forward. They come to tell us, "Have no fear because True Parents are here." The Bible says in I John 4:18, "There is no fear in love. Perfect love casteth out fear."

"Have No Fear, True Parents Are Here"

If we honestly ask ourselves, "What are the greatest struggles in my life?" I think that honestly all of us will have to say that many times when we feel inhibited and feel like there's an obstacle we cannot overcome, it's because we are paralyzed by fear. We're paralyzed in thinking that we're worthless, we're not good enough, we just can't do it.

The great thing about our True Parents is that they are here telling us, "You can absolutely do it. There is nothing you cannot accomplish because you are a divine son or a daughter of God. It doesn't matter what you've done before. It's about here and now. It's about what you can do now and what you will do later." They give us the hope to believe in ourselves, just like the father or mother who is behind most every successful child.

For those of us who have families of our own, we know that when children start to walk one of the things they most like to do as they're struggling to find their footing, and they're putting one foot in front of the other trying to take those first precious steps forward is to look into our eyes – the eyes of the father or the mother or the parent or whoever happens to be there. The child is not looking down at his or her feet. The child is not looking at how much progress, or what he or she may trip over. The child is looking into your eyes, and the child knows no fear as long as we are there watching. The child knows, "Because you are there, I can do it. I can do it."

It is having you there that gives the child courage to have no fear. Even if the child falls over or tumbles or even nips his or her knees, the child gets up and does it again because the child is looking into your face and saying, "Mommy and Daddy are telling me, 'I can walk, I can walk.'" That's how a child learns to try.

But if we're one of those too-scared parents, not giving the child the latitude or the room to maneuver and make his or her own mistakes and then get up knowing that we're always there, or if we're too helpful, too much there and always holding his or her hand, the child will never learn to walk.

Our True Parents are saying, "Listen, America, True Parents will be spending more and more time in Asia and elsewhere, but you guys can learn how to walk because we are here. We are here. Have no fear because True Parents are here, and as long as True Parents are here, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish and nothing we cannot do. The only thing you have to fear is fear itself."

Work, Wok, Walk

The great thing about our community is that we're not just Korean and we're not just Japanese. If you go to a Korean church, everybody is Korean. If you go to many of the churches in Harlem, everybody is black. If you go to a church in Crystal City, everybody may be white. But at Lovin' Life the great and beautiful thing about our community is that we have all races and all cultures represented here.

As we go through the process together with Lovin' Life Ministries in each district all around the country – more than 100 churches altogether – of repositioning our thinking by re thinking the old concepts we've had that have kept us petrified over the years, let's welcome in more creativity and innovative ways of doing things. As we think about restructuring our mentality from that of survival-hood under the wilderness mentality to that of prosperity and growth in the Settlement Age, we realize that in this community we have the added benefit of having not just all different races but also different generations. We have grandparents all the way down to grandchildren.

So you never know. You might be seated next to a beautiful Japanese lady who turns to you after service and says, " Let's wak hahd." And when a Japanese person says, " Let's wak hahd," I know my brain is thinking, "What does she mean, wak?" What does wak mean? I'm sure she's trying to say, " Let's work hard," but she says, " Let's wak hahd."

But I kind of like that. I kind of dig it, because if you listen carefully to her heart, to what she's really saying, she's giving not one but three messages. She's not telling us just to "work hard " – just work, work, work – she's saying "wak hahd." Maybe she wants us to be like beautiful vegetables sautéing in a beautiful wok somewhere. So we can be creative with our cooking, we can be creating with our ingredients. Let's "wak hahd" and feed our families, give them the nutrition they need so they can do great things.

Or in saying, "let's wak hahd, " she may be reminding us, Don't forget to take that moment to enjoy the sunshine, to enjoy the blue sky, to have this special time with God, and to say, "Thank you, God. Thank you for this life. Thank you for this ability to work together, hand in hand, with all the beautiful children, your children of the world, whom I can call as my brothers and sisters."

If we have that kind of a heart and that kind of a mentality, then work becomes "wak " and it also becomes "walk" all together. That's what Lovin' Life is all about. We are here to do the good work of sharing the breaking news, but we've got to do some walking, don't we? We've got to walk every now and then to make sure we have enough sustenance to go on.

This is an incredible time, and this is an incredible place in that America has been specially prepared as one of the greatest superpowers of the world to exercise its ability to influence. As we go about our daily business, we must not forget about our brothers and sisters in Japan who are still fighting to exercise their religious freedom under a constitution that guarantees religious freedom. We must continue to work the good fight, and work together as one family – all of our brothers and sisters from different nations and different countries, so we can not only dream and talk about it, but also do the hard work of building the one family under God that our Heavenly Parent is waiting for all of us to establish.

Invest in Your Community!

Brothers and sisters, please continue your ardent support for both Reverend Francis, who has been kind of nudged back, and, last but not least, Reverend Tengan, so that we can have a great East-West unity – America unified under a united ministry, in which we share the same message. H ere in Washington, it's important to have a united ministry, not just for ourselves, but for our kids.

You can watch the service in the confines of your bedroom, in your jammies and slippers, with a nice hot glass of cocoa, but if you really want to invest in the future, if you really want to invest in your community and in your kids, please remember that no successful family can be an island unto itself. If you want a successful family, you need the help of a successful community.

Community is a natural and an essential ingredient for you and me to have healthy kids. Kids need to interact with each other to be inspired and empowered and to want to connect, contribute, and inherit. Even if you have to trek a good hour or two to make it to Sunday Service every week, it's the least that we can do as mothers and fathers.

When I was a mother in Boston taking care of classical pianists – my two kids, Rexton and Ariana – I did whatever was necessary to get them the best music lessons possible. We drove hours every day for their lessons and master classes. We drove down to New York City – that's six or seven hours of driving – for a one- or two-hour lesson every other week, or whatever was required. This is the least that most mothers are willing to do for their child's classical music education.

Now think about education for the child's moral, spiritual, and emotional growth. Don't you think we as parents can do much better than some of the parents who spend six or seven hours in a car every week to drive their child down from Boston to New York City, or Boston to Philly so the child can take master classes at Curtis or at Julliard School? Don't you think the lessons learned in the context of a community and in the context of worshipping together as a family are much more valuable music lessons?

This is the reason why in Washington I need your support. I need the support of you mothers and fathers out there to go the extra mile for the sake of your kids, and for the sake of your community. This is a Mother's Day when mothers can sit back and say, "Okay, Dad, Husband, serve me." But in the true Lovin' Life fashion, this is also a time when the mothers can be reenergized, re-incentivized, re-empowered to say, "Hey, the sisters are usually the backbone of any ministry. So imagine if the mothers would be inspired to go that extra mile for their child; imagine what that child will be in the future.

There is no reason why our children cannot be the president of the United States. There is no reason why our children should not be winning the Nobel Peace Prize in the future. There is no reason why our children cannot be Yo Yo Ma or give Bono a run for his money. There is nothing that our children cannot do as long as we are here and we're investing in them. That's the way we assure the future of the world. That is the way we leave the world in better hands than we found it.

For those of you who were awake when Reverend Cutts gave you a couple of pointers to remember, "Leave the plus. Leave the world better than you found it."

I wish you once again a wonderful and beautiful Mother's Day. Please go out inspired and empowered. Please connect to the ministries in your district. Please work with your youth pastors and district pastors to make magic happen. United ministry is just the backbone, the core. You are the flesh that makes it real and alive, that makes it inviting and invigorating.

As we continue the good work of building this ministry, I wish you the greatest love from our True Parents. God bless.

Notes:

1 John, chapter 4

1: Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are of God; for many false prophets have gone out into the world.

2: By this you know the Spirit of God: every spirit which confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God,

3: and every spirit which does not confess Jesus is not of God. This is the spirit of antichrist, of which you heard that it was coming, and now it is in the world already.

4: Little children, you are of God, and have overcome them; for he who is in you is greater than he who is in the world.

5: They are of the world, therefore what they say is of the world, and the world listens to them.

6: We are of God. Whoever knows God listens to us, and he who is not of God does not listen to us. By this we know the spirit of truth and the spirit of error.

7: Beloved, let us love one another; for love is of God, and he who loves is born of God and knows God.

8: He who does not love does not know God; for God is love.

9: In this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only Son into the world, so that we might live through him.

10: In this is love, not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the expiation for our sins.

11: Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.

12: No man has ever seen God; if we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us.

13: By this we know that we abide in him and he in us, because he has given us of his own Spirit.

14: And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent his Son as the Savior of the world.

15: Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God.

16: So we know and believe the love God has for us. God is love, and he who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.

17: In this is love perfected with us, that we may have confidence for the day of judgment, because as he is so are we in this world.

18: There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and he who fears is not perfected in love.

19: We love, because he first loved us.

20: If any one says, "I love God," and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, cannot love God whom he has not seen.

21: And this commandment we have from him, that he who loves God should love his brother also.  

Sermon Notes – February 5, 2012

In Jin Moon

1. Good morning brothers and sisters. How is everyone this morning? Happy lunar new year to all of you.

2. Our HSA team just returned from Korea after celebrating God's day and True Parents' birthday and our True Mothers 70th birthday with our True Parents and the Korean people.

3. I was so proud of the American team, because they really made me feel like a good momma. They know that they went there representing this country and all of you and all the great work that we've been doing over the course of the last couple of years, and to share the breaking news with the rest of our world community. I know that Joshua Cotter and Heather Thalheimer did a fantastic job of co-representing all the work that we have been doing here at Lovin' Life (Lovin' Life Ministries). We created packets, binders, for everybody to let them know and share how we go about our business here – really building a family ministry, sharing with our world community how to not just talk the talk, but to really live and make it our flesh and blood in terms of our daily lives. And so I really want to thank the GPA for tugging a couple of suitcases of those binders to Korea.

4. There was a fantastic spirit there – and they really represented the future of America, but not just America – all of our movement. They did such a fantastic job of representing this country. I really awarded them with a very, very difficult task. Mrs. Kubo, as the choir director, did a fantastic job in taking a group of young men and women, all meaning well, but never really having gone through basic lessons – she jokingly said to me, "the first couple of days were incredibly depressing, because nobody could hit the note on pitch." All the exercises she had to do in order to put together a choir that was not just sufficient but inspiring, was really quite a monumental task. She, together in cooperation with the kids, who really wanted to represent the best of this country and share it, with not just God and our True Parents, but with the rest of our movement – did a fantastic job. And they did not just when the gold prize, but they won the grand prize!

5. There were choirs from many, many different parts of the world, but I feel so inspired when I see the GPA Choir because it's not just made up of black haired people or representatives of a particular country, but in America we represent the whole world. So all the colors were represented.

6. The beautiful thing, I was thinking how to we really give the gift of love to our True Parents, especially to our True Mother who turned 70 years old. In Korea, 60th and 70th, 80th and 90th birthdays are considered huge milestones in one's life and therefore it was an incredibly important birthday for my mother. So I thought, what can we do as children to really give thanks and to share our love with the True Mother of humankind? It's in the tradition of Korea, that when you attend the birthday of Kohee, that you come in traditional wardrobe – meaning traditional Hambok. And so the girls were beautifully outfitted in the Korean traditional gowns and the boys looked so handsome and dashing – they were all wearing suits outfitted, thanks to Preston and Krista. They looked, not just handsome and beautiful, but the spirit with which they came was so inspiring that my younger brother said, "They've won already, when they first came onto the stage." So I want to thank GPA for doing such a fantastic job. And accompanying the GPA choir and under the direction and leadership of Mrs. Cubo, was also Joe Young of the great Sonic Cult. And I really want to thank the band as well, for being such a great support together with the choir. We brought a lot of music, and a lot of beauty, and a lot of culture to Korea. And I said to the kids, "It really doesn't matter what you come back with. Of course if you come back with the grand prize that would be fantastic. But the most important thing is to try your best. And if you, all of you, are satisfied that the performance that you gave is your best, then I will be satisfied as a national momma." But not only did they do their best, but they brought back to this country and to all of you the grand prize! So congratulations to all of you!

7. This year of the Dragon is a very exciting year, because I am well into my 40's and I'm looking forward to my 50s, perhaps one day becoming a grandmother of my own. But I really want to congratulate my elder sister's family, Ye Jin-Unni, because she has finally become a grandmother! Her lovely daughter and her wonderful husband Alex, they gave birth to the next generation of the True Family. It's a beautiful girl and Father named her Shim Mi.

8. This is an incredible year and I feel so many wonderful things are going to unfold as we continue on in our good works in sharing the breaking news with the rest of the world. I'm sure all of you have heard that Father gave a very, very profound motto for this year of the Dragon. The motto for this year is the "Era of the Complete Victorious Liberation of True Parents of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind."

9. You know that Father has been really living his whole life as the Messiah, come to really find that beautiful woman that he can call his own, raise up this perfect Eve so that they together can stand as the True Parents for all of mankind. But you know, they have been doing many, many wonderful works throughout their years, with the ultimate goal of truly liberating God from his life of suffering, because He has lost his son and daughter many, many thousands of biblical years ago.

10. It was really the coming of our True Parents and their work, in terms of substantiating and establishing the ideal family and creating ideal society, nation, and world, that really allowed them to stand in the position to proclaim a victorious liberation of God from many, many years of suffering – by indemnifying the Fall, by standing together as the true perfected man and a woman standing together and working together as a True Parents of humankind, really encouraging and igniting the spark of hope for all of humanity to come and graft onto the heavenly lineage of God. In a way the work our True Parents have been doing is incredibly profound. And that gave them the foundation to really be the son and the daughter to liberate God from their suffering.

11. But here our True Parents are proclaiming, now that we have liberated God, this is time of the complete victorious liberation of the True Parents of Heaven, Earth, and humankind. What is our True Parents saying to all of us? In a way our True Parents, by bequeathing to us the baton, are telling us, just as our True Parents came to liberate God it is high time that we, as a beautiful and perfect child of God, should take it upon ourselves to perfect ourselves and be in that position to really liberate our True Parents.

12. When you think about going about the business of the actual liberating of our True Parents, we have to ask ourselves, "How do we do that? How do we liberate True Parents? And what does that mean?" What are the True Parents? Why do they call them true? Why do they call them our parents? We call them our True Parents because they are perfected man and a woman, standing together in the position as a beautiful couple – they are doing the glorious work of God.

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 25, 2012

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 25, 2012

13. So if we are to call these two people True Parents, because they have victoriously accomplished the work of perfecting themselves so that they can stand in the position as a perfect man and woman, what does perfect mean? If we consult our good friend, the Webster's dictionary and ask, "What does perfect mean, how would you define perfect?" It says a couple of things. It says perfect means something that is complete, something that is absolute, something that is pure. And when we refer to the Bible, it says in Matthew 5:48, it says, "you therefore must be perfect – you, you and me, all of us, -- you must be perfect as Heavenly Father is."

14. Our True Father explains what the Bible is trying to say – when he shares with us that the meaning of this phrase, or this sentence, "you therefore must be perfect, just as God is, or just as Heavenly Father is," Father says that what the Bible is trying to say is that our standard of value is the perfection of God. In other words, God created all of us as His object – meaning, just as God is perfect, likewise the object also needs to be perfect to have a give-and-take relationship with God.

15. Implicit in our original desire is the fact that perfection is within our grasp. In a way the Bible goes on further in 1 Corinthians 3:16, it says, "do you not know, do you not know you are the temple of God and that God's Spirit dwells in you." In a way what the Bible is saying is, because God created all of us as God's object, knowing that all of us through our 5% responsibility have, and will have, that chance to grasp what perfection is all about – because that's what God intended for all of us. Then, if we can truly unite with our True Parents, if we can truly unite with God, then becoming perfect doesn't mean – you don't do anything wrong. It doesn't mean that you might not fall and trip and nick your knees. It doesn't mean that a perfect human being never has a bloody nose or never has a migraine headache. But what perfection means, and what the Bible is saying, when it says, "you therefore must be perfect just as God your Heavenly Father is." It's talking about the spirit that dwells in each and every one of us. The ability to really embody, to imbue, to inherit God's Spirit dwells in each and every one of us. In a way, we are meant (to be), as that divine son and a daughter of God, that eternal son and a daughter of God.

16. The Bible, and our True Father is reminding us that we're not just dust in the wind, and we're not just these sinful pathetic helpless children that have to live a miserable life, because we are just not worthy. But what Father in the Bible is teaching all of us is that we are a divine and a prepared human being, eternal sons and daughters of God that are worthy of being in the position as God's object. Because if we work on ourselves through our 5% responsibility we can attain this spiritual perfection, like the way our True Parents have, and really stand in the position of being that True Parents for all of mankind.

17. When we asked ourselves, "Okay, this is the Era of the liberation of True Parents." How do we actually go about doing that? We want to liberate our parents. How do we as children really be in the position to liberate our parents?

18. Having spent a great deal of my time and years and dedication to the world of academia – I want to give you an example of a student. When you are teaching in the classroom in front of many, many bright eyed bushy-tailed and talented and smart kids – what we want as a teacher is for that student to really, not just learn the knowledge of what you are about to partake with them or share with them, but we as a teacher really want them to be the kind of people that can develop the tools to be that academically superior and brilliant scholar that will contribute something back to the community that they will invest in, in other words, the world of academia. So, when we really look in the classroom and we think – what is a perfect student? What is a perfect student in my class? What we are hoping for is not just somebody who knows how to memorize and get straight A's on a multiple-choice type of exam, but we as teachers want that kind of a student who will take in the facts, who will, of course, taken the knowledge that you are sharing, but be in this situation where the child, not just memorizes and regurgitates what they've learned, but they take in and they digest what they've learned and offer a new insight into that field of knowledge, or that field of scholarship. That is what we as teachers want when we think about who is a perfect student.

19. Likewise when we're thinking about – how do we become this perfect child of God, so that we can really be in a position to liberate our True Parents – a couple of things come to mind. One of the things I like to remind myself is – there's this great thing called the 5% responsibility.

20. No matter how well-meaning I am as the national pastor, if the kids, the GPA kids, just did not want to practice – that required many, many hours practicing those scales, doing those arpeggios, doing those weird exercises – then they would never have accomplished what they did. In a way, I can give them the vision or the direction, but I also need the cooperation of GPA to work together with me, and together with Mrs. Kubo, together with the band, to bring the kind of a performance that will yield the highest award at a competition. Likewise, as well meaning as we all are, if we don't understand, or if we don't feel the importance of, not just thinking about what we know, and how we need to live our lives, we can never really become that successful or that complete child of God.

21. For me, when I think or ask myself, "how do I go about becoming a perfect child of God?" I remind myself of a couple things. First I tell myself, "don't just think about what you know or what I know, but think about how I'm going to live." In that, I think most of us, by the time we reach adulthood, have gone through different workshops, we've read the Divine Principle from front to back many, many times. We know this stuff. We know the Principle. We understand and we have been taught well, in terms of our knowledge of the Principle.

22. But being a perfect child of God doesn't mean that the only thing we need to do is to know the Principle. In a way, what we need to do is not just concentrate on what we know, thinking, "We know the truth. We know the greatest truth." And therefore feel really good about ourselves. We need to think about, not just what we know, but how we are living."

23. And this reminds me of something that I've experienced when I worked with the kids. Two of my kids are musical progenies. They have been invited all around the world to perform at different venues including Carnegie Hall, the Rachmaninoff Hall in Moscow. My second son Rexton, when he was 10 years old, he accomplished a very, very great victory – he entered an adult competition. You had in this competition – he was definitely one of the youngest ones, although I think there was a nine-year-old child there, the age went as high as 35. These were people who spent their whole lives in music schools and in conservatories, and had performed throughout the world. This was a huge international piano competition in Italy. To make a long story short, Rexton went through many, many different rounds. He ended up coming home with a grand prize. Performed a piece by Franz Liszt called the Bells of Geneva. Because he was 10 years old, and of course his Russian music (teacher) prepared him very, very well, he played beautifully, but he missed one note. When you hit the piano sometimes your finger lands on two notes as opposed to one. In one part he touched two keys as if they were one. Unless you are well versed in the music it goes unnoticed, but the judges, who know the piece quite well, they were well aware that you cannot say it was 100% perfect.

24. There at the competition you had fantastic pianist from all over the world. Especially the Asian pianist, they are really, really great when it comes to perfection. Especially Japanese pianist, all these ladies who've gone to the best conservatories, came to America to attend Juilliard School, these woman are like machines, they never make a mistake. He was competing with these types of people. And I remember when finally the awards were announced to everybody in the hall, this one Japanese Mother came up to me, she was really, really upset, "do you know my daughter played perfectly. Your son touched two keys. My daughter missed nothing. This competition is rigged. I won't ever come again!" She was very upset at me, saying, "They favored your son because he was young."

25. It was the first real big competition that I attended with Rexton so I was really quite shocked at how vicious and hostile the environment is. Everybody comes to win. When they do not win, and many come to represent their schools, Juilliard, Curtis, Moscow Conservatory, the best in the world, so when they do not win they really get angry. And they let me know it.

26. I was having a conversation with, not just my piano teacher – they call it the Russian mafia when it comes to classical music, whenever Russian teachers come to a location they huddle together and they all talk about their students -- and I asked them, "I had this incident where this Japanese Mother was really, really upset, because her daughter played without any mistake, and I know, I could hear, that Rexton touched two keys instead of one note. What would you say to someone like that?" A couple of the professors that were from the Moscow Conservatory, they were sitting around Rexton's piano teacher, and they said, "Music is not technique. Music is not perfection of what notes you can't or do not hit. Music is something living, something breathing. It doesn't matter how perfect you play. That's just sheer mechanics. Here at the international competition we are not judging people on their technical or mechanical ability, we're judging their ability to really be the vessel, or the temple through which the spirit or the power of the Divine is felt. If you close your eyes and do not look at this child who is standing on stage, I swear, that this was not a 10-year-old child playing the piano. This sounded like somebody who's been a maestro his whole life. That's why, when you take away the visual, the fact that he is a 10-year-old kid, and everybody expects the best mechanics and technique, but what we are trying to determine is who is truly a vessel, like the temple of God, that allows this universal language of love to be translated or transmuted, so that we could feel something. That's what music is. That's why, without any second thoughts, that kid is the grand prize winner."

27. I learned something incredibly important that day. We as children of God, are not always going to be perfect in terms of our mechanics, in terms of our technique. Maybe every now and then in the course of our life, in the odyssey that we call our life, we might step on two notes instead of one, in that we might not do everything perfect, the way that it is written in the music sheets, but it's not what you know – meaning, what you know in terms of your knowledge, the mechanics, and techniques of the piece, but it's how, how you live, how you perform. It's how you live, in being that true vessel of God, in being that true temple of God, that allows the unadulterated unpolluted music, for the love of God, to flow through your veins and inspire others with that power of true love. That's what it's all about.

28. That piano competition taught me a very, very important lesson – it's not what you know, it doesn't matter whether you went to Juilliard or Curtis. It Doesn't matter if you have a PhD. It's how you live, how you are, that temple of God that allows you to transfer that love, that divine love to others. And so when I look at GPA and I see the work that Mrs. Kubo has done – you know, she's not a PhD from Juilliard or Curtis. She is a well-meaning musical student. Yes, she did attend a musical conservatory, but she is approaching the GPA choir with a mother's heart. It's not what she knows, but it's how she has led the choir to become that impressive choir that came back with the grand prize.

29. So again I realized, being that perfect child of God doesn't mean you're not going to sometimes step on two notes versus one, but it's how we carry ourselves, how we live our lives, how we approach others in our daily dealings, that really gives us the blessing that we can call ourselves that perfect child or that the eternal son and a daughter of God.

30. Another thing that I realized in our efforts, in our work to become that perfect child of God – I remind myself, "don't just obey, but inherit." We as a movement are so good at obeying. The command comes and we obey. We are so good. It's almost like when you are talking to a computer. You give a computer command and it obeys. It does exactly what you want. It's fantastic. I love my Mac. I tell it to do something and it does it.

31. But the relationship that I have with my Mac is very, very different from the relationship that I have with God, without your parents, or with all of you – and that it's not satisfying for me as a human being, just to know that my Mac is an awesome creation, because it really obeys quite well. It obeys perfectly most of the time. But what we want, or what God wants from his children, what True Parents want from all of us is not to be that beautiful shiny Mac (although Macs are fantastic) they want us to be eternal sons and daughters of God.

32. Yes, we really know how to obey quite well in the church. In a way our True Parents and our leaders have done us a great deal of good in teaching this how to obey and unite and work together. But what God, what True Parents want is something a little more, something a little more satisfying, something a little more for filling. They don't want the children to just obey. What they are hoping for is for us to inherit everything that they are imparting upon us, sharing with us – and make it our own. Really make it our own by exercising that 5% of responsibility.

33. In a way faith – it doesn't matter how well-meaning your parents are or I am towards my kids. I want them to have a life of faith. And they can obey me, they can come to church, they can tithe regularly, they can work for headquarters, but that will not be satisfying or me as a mom, to just raise kids who are so good at obeying. What I want for my children is not just to know how to obey, not just know how to be a great Mac computer, but to actually inherit the tradition, inherit the love, inherit the teaching – make it their own. Make faith their own, not something borrowed and followed, from mommy and daddy, but make it their own. That's how you really become a perfect child of God or a perfect child of the True Parents.

34. I'm reminded when I think about not just obeying. Obeying is good, and we should obey. But our end goal is not, should not just be obeying, it really should be inheriting. When I think about this I am reminded again of my two classical pianists, and my family. Being a home school mom, and at the same time making sure that they do their practicing so they can continue to go to different competitions and build their musical resume so that they have the ability and know how to perform with all the different orchestras around the world – it's really quite a monumental task. But I felt that, regardless of what I do with my life – I could continue on and become a college professor and teach multitudes of students, continue in my academic research and write fantastic papers, but I felt that, at the end of the day, if I could not raise beautiful children that are independent, that are empowered, inspired young men and women of God, then I feel that, regardless of whatever I did in my life, it would not be satisfying. But in the time that I did really invest in the home schooling process – I was there 24-seven with my kids.

35. We had a pretty rigid and disciplined life. Every eight o'clock – we would get up and have our breakfast – but 8:00 meant practice time, sharp. Not a minute late and not a minute too soon. We had two pianos in two different parts of the house. And they would usually practice three or four hours in the morning and do their home schooling in the afternoon.

36. So the mornings were an incredibly difficult time for me because the Russian teacher told me, "it doesn't matter what a great teacher I am if you, mother, do not take responsibility to make sure your child does exactly what I ask them to do before the next lesson – or it's a waste of my time, it's a waste of your time, and we should not continue." She was very, very strict in that sense. She expected a lot, because she knew that they were very, very talented – which meant that from eight to around lunch time – it was intense, intense practicing time. You know these are eight, nine, 10-year-old kids having to practice three or four hours every morning. It's not the most easy thing to do. So you can start them at eight o'clock, and they are really, really good kids and so they try their best. They obey their Mother. So "okay, 8:00 on your benches and when the clock hits eight you start." They always start with their scales. They have many, many different types of scales they have to go through. That usually takes about 30 to 40 minutes before they start working on their pieces.

37. My job is to know their pieces well enough so that, from the second floor, in my room where I'm taking care of bills and other things for the house, I can hear their mistakes and make sure they fix it. So, I'm doing my paperwork and at the same time taking care of different things while both my ears are on two pianos at different ends of the house. So, talk about stressful – this was actually great preparation for my job here at HSA. But, they were so good that when you get to a place where you know the piece and you've memorized it and you know it by heart, the fingers are pretty much doing their thing – then you start working on the musicality, the breathing of the music. That's when you give musical life.

38. The Russian teacher did a lot of work, after they laid the foundation with good mechanics, good techniques, and then it's all about making the music live. And so, they would have to play pieces at excruciatingly slow speeds. A beautiful piece like "Clair de Lune," everyone knows it and can hum it, but think about practicing it as if you lost electricity. It would sound (speaks in slow motion) it would sound this slow. But the Russian teacher would make them practice all the pieces that slow. And then she would slowly raise up the tempo so that by the time they're supposed to be playing their tempo, they can play not just that tempo but two or three times faster, whatever was needed in order to make the music breathe. And so these kids got to a point where they could play without looking. They could pretty much close their eyes and play. And of course I would continue to ask them to play slow. And I know the music so I know what they're doing. But because they are so talented, it was double the effort for me, because what they ended up doing is – they knew they had a set amount of hours of practice and they already knew the piece, so what they would do is, while their hands are going and the bottom part of the brain is working on music – Rexton, who loves video games, he would play videogames while he was practicing. So if you are not paying attention you would not know that he's not playing. Because he was playing all the right notes and he's playing the piece, but the only way you would know he's not doing it with his total concentration is by knowing the music has stopped breathing – because he's doing something else. Or like my daughter Ariana, she told me many years later, "When you asked us to practice I was reading a book." She was confessing it to me after all these years. She thought it was safe, now that she was in college and no longer bound to the piano as much as she used to be. And I said, "Yeah I knew that." And she said, "You did!" And I said, "Yes, your fingers are going. You're very smart. You memorize all your pieces. But the music was not breathing. That's when mommy knew you were doing something else." She said, "Yes, it's kind of weird how you always came into the room when I was doing something else, even though I was still making noise."

39. And that's what I mean. But as they got older, instead of just simply obeying, they started enjoying the process of performing and playing. My need to be there, to supervise them 24-seven, became less and less necessary. And as a mother, nothing is more fulfilling than to sit back and let your child be responsible, because they have inherited the desire to really practice and really give the gift of music and share it with the world. So I realize that, when I worked with my kids all of those years ago that, in a way, it taught me a good lesson – when we see ourselves wanting to be that great child of God or that great child of our True Parents, that is really in the position to liberate them victoriously and completely, then we need to concentrate not just on obeying, but actually inheriting everything that they have given to us or shared with us by making it ours, by making it our faith, our desire, our life, our life that we can give as a gift to God and True Parents.

40. Another thing I think about when I think about how do I go about becoming a child of God. I say to myself, "do not just follow, but think about contributing and being proactive." So here at Lovin' Life Ministries we've created a national ministry, a united ministry where we can reach over 10,000 brothers and sisters for a couple of hours on Sunday morning. And it's really brought this country together in terms of a common vision and in terms of what we need to do to work as a community, to really bring the breaking news to the rest of the world and make America as great as we possibly can and to make the world into that peaceful world that we so desire.

41. One of the first things that I said to the different people that work with me is, "Lovin' Life Ministries is not like any other mega-church. What I am trying to do, here, with Lovin' Life Ministries, is not to create another mega-church that centers around a charismatic figure like Joel Olsteen or any other mega-church leader, but what Lovin' Life Ministries is, it's not about Rev. In Jin Moon. It's a means through which we can create a community of faith, community that will be responsible together, for ourselves, and work in conjunction with the different Districts to bring about the desired results – like the way the GPA choir successfully, competed victoriously by winning the grand prize. In a way, this is not about In Jin Moon being the next mega-church leader. Lovin' Life Ministries is a medium through which we will serve the community and raise the community to be the best it can be. And therefore my job as the senior pastor is not just to lead all of you, my job is to inspire, support, and nurture all of you so that all of you can become incredible future leaders. And by working together create and accomplish and establish the kind of world that we would like to see.

42. So when I remind myself, that it's not just about following, and we do that really well, we obey and follow so well, but in my mind that is part of the survival mentality of our time in the wilderness. We are now in the era of the settlement. We need to think more about how we live, how we inherit, how we become proactive eternal sons and daughters of God and therefore contribute back to our community. And in so doing create a better world.

43. When I sent my team, our team to Korea, I was so proud of them as a national mom because I was not there. But they did beautifully. And they performed admirably, and they represented God, True Parents, and America inspiringly. And that's what our Heavenly Father and our True Parents want.

44. So if we only obey and we only follow and if we only come to church because my parents come to church, or because senior pastor happens to be talking, then we are not really inheriting, we are not really being that eternal son and a daughter of God that complete absolute pure human being that continues on regardless.

45. Think about it brothers and sisters. I know that a lot of us are so worried because Father is now 93 years old. And everybody is thinking, "What happens after True Father?" Well, True Father, many of us saw him as that charismatic leader. Many of us were so busy following, so busy obeying, many of us did not take the time to work on ourselves, to become that mature, independent thinking, eternal son and a daughter of God. And that's why we are suffering, because if you really think about it, what Father wants us, as his children, is not to be so confused and decidedly miserable, because he wants to retire or because he wants to ascend to be with our Heavenly Father and Mother. What he wants us to do is to be the kind of children that are living the Principle, that have inherited everything that our True Parents have done, that are proactive in contributing to the community, to help raise everybody up along with us. They want to know that their good work continues. And therefore, I as a senior pastor, wants to raise up, not just our community, but a healthy generation of peace that is capable of continuing the good work that our True Parents have started and that my family, my brothers and sisters, have continued with. That's really the only way we're going to have a future.

46. The fact that our American team did so well, independent of me, makes me feel like everything is a pure offering to God and Heavenly Father. And it bodes well for the American movement if we can continue to think this way.

47. You know a lot of people, when I first came on board thought, "Okay, Lovin' Life Ministries, she is building herself up. She is building a united ministry -- to turn herself into a mega, a mega-preacher." No, that's not what it's about. It's about building communities. It's about you and me working together. It's about us coming together as a movement and as a community in the second year, in this year of the dragon before we hit 2013, wherein we can be in the place and position to celebrate together with our True Parents.

48. You know there is a countdown to the foundation day, right? Everybody's counting. Well what are we counting towards? Are we just counting towards the next millennium of simply just obey and follow, where we are continually just children. No! Every father and mother that has a child does not want their children to be the kind of people that are forever dependent on the parents. They want the child to do well in life, to get an education, get a great career, build a fantastic family, be that independent successful family, and therefore be a great model for the rest of the world. We want all our children to grow up.

49. So if you really think about it, the way we can truly liberate our True Parents is to become a capable, that independent – not in a negative way, meaning you don't have anything to do with anybody – but really taking the burdens off of our True Father and our True Mother and making them feel we were in good hands, and now we are strong enough, we are mature enough, we are old enough to really take care of our own families, work together to build our own communities, and really honor your memory with our lives. And hopefully, by doing a great job, our children will do the same. This is how we liberate our True Parents, completely and victoriously – brothers and sisters!

Dave Hunter speaking at Lovin' Life Sunday Service January 8, 2012

Dave Hunter speaking at Lovin' Life Sunday Service January 8, 2012

50. Whether I speak at the pulpit or not. It should not make a difference in your life of faith. It doesn't matter if Joshua Cotter is speaking, or Heather is speaking, or Ariana is speaking, or maybe in the future Jaga or Dave Hunter is speaking. We are all from this community and we are building this ministry together. We are a family. And we need to start acting like a family, brothers and sisters!.

51. So last year we did a great deal of work in creating a successful united ministry in that everyone tunes in on Sunday morning and we worship together. This year we have to work on building a family spirit. This is not just about the In Jin Moon pulpit. This is about loving life. This is about you and me. This is about America. This is about our future.

52. So brothers and sisters, one of the things I would really like to do is to encourage all the District Pastors at the beginning of this year to come together and share the pulpit with me. And I don't want them to tell me, at the beginning of the year, "In Jin Nim, I am all in." I want them to live it. And I want them to live it by coming and sharing the pulpit with me in an effort to be that united family, working together to raise great kids, to raise healthy families, to raise successful communities that can truly stand as the paradigm of true love. And if we can do that, brothers and sisters, that is how we liberate our True Parents.

53. Don't you think our True Father has done enough for all of us? Does he really need to continue on every morning and every evening and every day preaching? Don't you think he deserves to rest? Don't you think our True Mother deserves to rest? Well then this is the time when we must start exercising our 5% responsibility by being that perfect child of God that is mature, that is confident, that is competent – because we have taken the time to work on ourselves. And that's why coming together as a movement, and as a community, is incredibly important. Don't just come, because you want to show your face to me. Do it because it's good for you and it's good for the others, and it's good for your neighbors.

54. And do it because you're not just living the know. Not just knowing the principle, but you want to build it, you want to contribute, you want to participate – because we want to inherit. That's what our life is all about. We need to inherit and make it ours – not wait for the horns of destiny to be steered by somebody else. It's ours to steer. We need to steer the course of our destiny. So don't you think we should do that? Don't you think that it's high time that we liberate our True Parents from all the responsibility and all the worries and all the tasks and burdens that they've had to bear along the way?

55. I think it's high time. And I think that's what our True Parents are talking about when they proclaimed the era of the complete victorious liberation of our True Parents. This is really a call for all of us to not just obey and follow, and to be that immature child that always needs to be supervised and reined in. We need to be that competent, inspired, empowered young adult, that eternal son and a daughter of God that is going to say, "Father and Mother." Just like the way our True Parents eased the suffering and the painful heart of our Heavenly Father and Mother up in heaven. It's our time to do the same for our True Parents. It's our time to come together and work together to create something that is real and lasting. That's what we need to do.

56. And I've always told my team, "If Lovin' Life Ministries can do its job, it doesn't matter – 20, 40, or 50 years later our good works will continue." And that's the kind of ministry, that's the kind of community, that's the kind of world that I would like to build. And I certainly would hope that you would like to build it with me.

57. Brothers and sisters, every now and then I still hear the conversation, the debate, are we a church or a movement? We started out as a church, then for the last 20 years all we emphasized was movement, and that is the reason why many of our second-generation are no longer here. In a way, the way I see it, united ministry is fundamental to all the work that we want to do because the united ministry, or the church, is like the vertebrate, it's like the bones that give form to the flesh. And if you don't have that strong inner core, it doesn't matter how great service-work we do, nobody knows what we're all about. For the last 20 years we were really afraid to say, "We are the Unification Church. We are proud to be Unificationist. True Parents are the Messiah and guess what, it's time to go to the Blessing and graft onto the heavenly lineage.

58. I remember when I first started the ministry, several people said to me, "you can't preach that True Father is Messiah. You can't say that so openly." I said, "why not? Do we not live it? Do we not breath it? The only thing we need to do is know it and keep it in some kind of a bunker or a secret safe somewhere?" No! The job of the breaking news is to share it and proclaim it and partake of it and celebrate the fact that our True Parents are here with us!

59. In a way for the last 20 years our movement has been like this huge amorphous amoeba. It was huge in terms of its ability to cover things. We've touched a lot of things. We've spent lots of money. But because we lost that strong foundation of who we are, our identity as that proud Unificationist, that identity in knowing we come from great parents, our True Parents. We didn't have a backbone. We weren't proud of who we were. We were hiding in the shadows, wondering whether we should say we are Unificationists or not.

60. The answer is, the church is the inner core. Yes we are a church, but yes we are also a movement. But if we only emphasize the good works, the service projects, without bringing it back to God and True Parents and our tradition – then all the work we do is meaningless. Because, how are we different from any other service organization or movement out there. We are profoundly different in that we have our True Parents, we have our inner core, and that's why the united ministry in the church is essential to the work that we need to do – to share in the breaking news.

61. So brothers and sisters, at the beginning of this year, the year of the Dragon, and the dragon is a mythological creature, floating and roaming the heavens. This is the year when we need to, kind of, make flesh all the wonderful aspirations and substantiate them here on earth. And in order to do that, I cannot do it alone. I need you. I need all the District pastors. I need all the national state leaders, to work together under a common vision towards a specific and a unified goal. And this is what Lovin' Life Ministries is all about.

62. So brothers and sisters as we unfold into the year and as our brothers and sisters, our precious District pastors, come through New York unto the pulpit, I want all of you to give them the same appreciation and respect and honor that you have afforded me and awarded me.

63. Because, our life of faith is not just the importance of vertical. We have to remember the horizontal. It's not just our relationship with God and True Parents but it's also how we treat each other, how we serve each other. So if you are only serving God and True Parents because that's the only thing that matters to you, well then you're not really being a perfect or complete and an absolute child of God in that you are neglecting the horizontal. We have to attend God and True Parents vertically, but we also have to attend each other and support each other. That's how we create a beautiful family and the beautiful culture.

64. So brothers and sisters, aren't we proud as American members? (cheers) aren't we so lucky and blessed in that we really started this year with a roaring bang! And GPA when they come back, they will share with all of you the grand prize. So let's be proud of what we've accomplished thus far and think about how much more we can accomplish when all of us, not just simply obey and follow, and just concentrate on what we know, but imagine what we can be as a community, as the movement, as a family – if we start thinking about how … if we start thinking about inheriting, making our destination our own, making our faith our own. And if we really start thinking about, not just following along what everyone else is doing, but being proactive and contribute. Look around you and see how you can volunteer, see how you can help, see how you can inspire others with your creativity that's given uniquely to you by God, in your divinity.

65. So here we are talking about … something truthful, something genuine, something real – not something superficial that looks good, but doesn't yield anything. Like that perfect performance, mechanically, that has no life. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about living a life of real love – and living the kind of life, exercising living for the sake of others, so that we can make God feel how much we truly love Him and Her, so that we can make our True Parents feel how much we love him and her. And so we can help each other to feel how much we really love each other, and want to be there for each other. And if we do that, with everything – that makes us who we are as human beings, as the great eternal son and a daughter of God, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish as long as we're willing to do the work.

66. So brothers and sisters, happy year of the Dragon. God bless you and thank you so much! 

Living a Life of Real Love

In Jin Moon
February 5, 2012

Good morning, brothers and sisters. How is everyone this morning? Happy Lunar New Year to all of you. Our HSA team just returned from Korea after celebrating God's Day, True Parents' birthday, and our True Mother's 70th birthday, with our True Parents and the Korean people. I was so proud of the American team because they made me feel like a good mama, representing this country and all of you, and all the great work that we've been doing over the course of the last couple of years. They went there to share the breaking news with the rest of our world community.

I know that Joshua Cotter and Heather Thalheimer did a fantastic job of co-presenting all the work we have been doing here at Lovin' Life. We created binders for everybody just to let them know and to share with our world community the way we go about our business here of building a family ministry. They shared not just about how we talk the talk, but also about how to live and make it our flesh and blood in terms of our daily lives. Also we need to give a big thank-you to the Generation Peace Academy (GPA) for tugging a couple of suitcases of those binders to Korea.

The Victory of the Generation Peace Academy Choir

GPA's spirit there was fantastic and they truly represent the future of our movement: They were a picture of the future of not just America, but also our movement. They did such an outstanding job of representing this country after I had awarded them with a very difficult task. Mrs. Kubo, as the choir director, did a superb job starting out with a group of young men and women, all meaning well but with most of them never having gone through music lessons. She jokingly said to me that the first couple of days were incredibly depressing because nobody could hit the notes on pitch. So we can scarcely begin to imagine all the exercises she had to do in order to put together a choir that was not just sufficient but inspiring. It surely was a monumental task.

In spite of that, she, together in cooperation with the kids, who wanted to represent the best of this country and share it with not only God and our True Parents but also with the rest of the movement, did a fantastic job. They won not just the First Prize, but they won the Grand Prize at the choir competition.

There were choirs from many parts of the world, but I feel so inspired when I see the GPA choir because it's not made up of only black-haired people, or a particular representative of a particular country. In America we represent the whole world, so all the colors were represented. The beautiful thing is, I was thinking, how do we give a deep gift of love to our True Parents, and especially to our True Mother, who turned 70 years old? In Korea, 60th, 70th, 80th and 90th birthdays are considered huge milestones in one's life, so it was an extremely important birthday for my mother.

I thought, "What can we do as children to give thanks and share our love with the True Mother of humankind? It's in the tradition of Korea that when you attend the gohui birthday you come in your traditional wardrobe, meaning traditional hanbok. The girls were beautifully outfitted in Korean traditional gowns, and the boys looked so handsome and dashing, all wearing suits outfitted, thanks to Preston and Krista. Altogether the choir members not only looked handsome and beautiful, but the spirit with which they entered was so inspiring that my younger brother said, "They won already when they first came onto the stage." I want to thank GPA for doing such a fantastic job. Accompanying the GPA choir, under the direction and leadership of Mrs. Kubo, was also Joe Young, of the great Sonic Cult here. And I want to thank the band as well for being such a great support, together with the choir. So we brought a lot of music and a lot of beauty and a lot of culture to Korea.

I said to the kids, "It really doesn't matter what you come back with. Of course if you come back with the Grand Prize, that will be fantastic, but the most important thing is to try your best. If all of you are satisfied that the performance that you gave is your best, then I will be satisfied as the national mama." But not only did they do their best, they brought back to this country and to all of you the Grand Prize. So congratulations to all of you.

Liberating the True Parents of Heaven, Earth and Humankind

This Year of the Dragon is a very exciting year because I am well into my forties, looking forward to my fifties, and perhaps one day becoming a grandmother myself. But I want to congratulate my elder sister, Ye Jin Onni, because she has finally become a grandmother. Her lovely daughter, Shin Hwa, and wonderful son-in-law, Alex, gave birth to the next generation of True Family. It's a beautiful girl, and Father named her Shim Mi.

This is an amazing year, and I feel so many wonderful things are going to unfold as we continue on in our good work of sharing the breaking news with the rest of the world.

I'm sure all of you have heard, but Father gave a very profound motto for this Year of the Dragon. The motto for this year is The Era of the Complete Victorious Liberation of True Parents of Heaven, Earth and Humankind. We know that Father has been living his whole life as the messiah come to find the beautiful woman whom he can call his own, and then to raise this perfect Eve so they together can stand as the True Parents for all of humanity. They've been doing many wonderful works throughout their years, with the ultimate goal of liberating God from his life of suffering because he lost his son and daughter many thousands of biblical years ago.

The coming of our True Parents and their work toward substantiating and establishing the ideal family and creating an ideal society, nation and world has allowed them to stand in the position to proclaim a victorious liberation of God from many, many years of suffering. By indemnifying the Fall, by standing together as the victorious perfected man and woman working as the True Parents of humankind, they have encouraged and ignited the spark of hope for all of humanity to graft onto the heavenly lineage of God.

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 23, 2012

Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han January 23, 2012

The work that our True Parents have been doing is immeasurably profound, and it is that work that has given them the foundation to be the son and daughter to liberate God from his and her suffering. The new stage our True Parents are claiming, now that we have liberated God, is the era of the complete victorious liberation of the True Parents of heaven, earth and humankind.

Just exactly what are our True Parents telling all of us? Our True Parents are bequeathing to us the baton. They are telling us, just as our True Parents came to liberate God, it is high time that we as beautiful and perfect children of God should take it upon ourselves to perfect ourselves and be in the position to really liberate our True Parents.

When we think about going about the business of actually liberating our True Parents, we have to ask ourselves, "How do we do that? How do we liberate True Parents, and what does that mean? What are the True Parents? Why do we call them 'true'? Why do we call them our parents?" We call them our True Parents because they are a perfected man and woman, standing together in the position as a beautiful couple and doing the glorious work of God.

What Does Perfect Mean?

If we are to call these two people True Parents because they have victoriously accomplished the work of perfecting themselves so they can stand in the position as a perfect man and woman, well, what does perfect mean? If we consult our good friend the Webster's dictionary and ask, "What does perfect mean? How would you define perfect?" it says a couple of things. It says, "Perfect means something that is complete, something that is absolute, something that is pure."

When we refer to the Bible, it says in Matthew 5:48, "You therefore, must be perfect." You: That's you and me, all of us. "You therefore, must be perfect as Heavenly Father is." Our True Father explains that the Bible is trying to say that our standard of value is the perfection of God. In other words, God created all of us as his object, meaning, "Just as God is perfect, likewise the object also needs to be perfect in order to have a give and take relationship with God."

So, it is implicit in our original design that perfection is within our grasp. The Bible goes on further in I Corinthians 3:16. It says, "Do you not know you are the temple of God and that God's spirit dwells in you?" What the Bible is saying is, "Because God created all of us as God's object, all of us through our five-percent responsibility have and will have that chance to grasp what perfection is all about because that's what God intended for all of us."

Then, if we can truly unite with our True Parents and with God, being perfect doesn't mean you don't do anything wrong. It doesn't mean that you might not fall and trip and nick your knees. It doesn't mean that a perfect human being never has a bloody nose or never has a migraine headache.

When it is written in the Bible that, "You therefore, must be perfect, just as God or Heavenly Father is," the text is talking about the spirit that dwells in every one of us and our ability to embody, to imbue, to inherit God's spirit. We are meant to be a divine son or daughter of God, an eternal son or daughter of God.

So the Bible and our True Father are reminding us that we're not just dust in the wind, and we're not just sinful, pathetic, hopeless children who have to live a miserable life because we're not worthy. Father and the Bible are teaching all of us is that we are divine and prepared human beings, eternal sons and daughters of God who are worthy of being God's object partners because if we work on ourselves through our five-percent responsibility, we can attain spiritual perfection, in the way that our True Parents have, and stand in the position to be True Parents for all of humankind.

What is a Perfect Student?

We may ask ourselves, "Okay, since this is the era of the liberation of True Parents, how do we go about doing that? We want to liberate our Parents. How do we as children come to be in the position to liberate them?" Having spent a great deal of my time and years in dedication to the world of academia, I would like to take the example of a student. When we're teaching a classroom full of many bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, talented and smart kids, what we want as a teacher is for those students not just to learn the knowledge of what you're about to share with them. But we as the teacher want them to be the kind of people who can develop the tools to be academically superior and brilliant scholars who will contribute something back to the community that they will invest in, the world of academia.

When we look in the classroom and think, What is a perfect student in my class?" we are not hoping for somebody who knows how to memorize and get straight As on a multiple-choice type of exam. We as teachers want the kind of a student who will not only memorize and regurgitate what he or she has learned, but also take in and digest the lessons and offer a new insight into that field of knowledge, or that field of scholarship. That is what we as teachers want when we think about who is a perfect student.

Likewise, when we're thinking about how to become the perfect child of God so we can be in a position to liberate our True Parents, a couple of things come to mind. One of the things that I like to remind myself is that there's this great thing called five-percent responsibility. No matter how well-meaning I am as a national pastor, if the GPA kids, for example, just did not want to practice, if they weren't willing to put in the many hours required for practicing those scales, doing those arpeggios and weird exercises, then they would never have accomplished what they did. I can give them the vision or the direction, but I also need the cooperation of GPA to work together with me, and Mrs. Kubo, and the band to achieve the kind of a performance that will yield the highest award at a competition.

Similarly, regardless of how well-meaning we all are, if we don't understand or we don't feel the importance of thinking not just about what we know but also about how we need to live our lives, then we can never really become a successful or complete child of God. When I ask myself, "How do I go about becoming that perfect child of God?" I remind myself of a couple of things. First, I tell myself, "Don't think only about what you know or what I know, but think about how I'm going to live." Most of us, I think, by the time we reach adulthood, have gone through different workshops and have read the Divine Principle from front to back many times. We know the stuff. We know the Principle, we understand, and we have been taught well in terms of our knowledge of the Principle.

But being a perfect child of God doesn't mean that the only thing we need to do is to know the Principle. What we need to do is not just concentrate on what we know, thinking, "We know the truth. We know the greatest truth," and therefore feel especially good about ourselves. We need to think about not just what we know but how we are living.

Becoming a Vessel of God's Love

This reminds me of something I experienced when I worked with my own children. Two of them are musical prodigies, so they've been invited all around the world to perform at different venues, including Carnegie Hall, and the Rachmaninoff Hall in Moscow. My second son, Rexton, when he was 10 years old, accomplished a great victory in that he entered an adult competition. In this competition he was definitely one of the youngest ones. I think one nine-year-old child also was there. But the age went as high as 35. So these are people who have spent their whole lives in music schools and conservatories and have performed throughout the world. This was a huge international piano competition in Italy.

To make a long story short, Rexton went through many different rounds but he ended up coming home with the Grand Prize. He performed a piece by Franz Liszt called "Les Cloches de Geneve," which means "The Bells of Geneva." He was 10 years old, and of course his Russian music teacher had prepared him very well. He played beautifully, but he missed one note. When you're hitting the piano, sometimes your finger lands on two notes as opposed to one. So in one part he touched two keys as opposed to one, but unless you are well versed in the piece, it goes unnoticed. Certainly the judges who know the piece quite well were well aware that you cannot say it was 100-percent perfect.

At the competition there were fantastic pianists from all over the world, and the Asian pianists in particular are so, so great when it comes to perfection û especially Japanese pianists. They have gone to the best conservatories in Japan and have come to America to attend the Julliard School or the Curtis School, and they are like machines. They never make a mistake. Rexton was competing with this type of person.

I remember when finally the awards were announced to everybody in the hall, one Japanese mother came up to me, really, really upset. She said, "You know, my daughter played perfectly. Your son touched two keys. My daughter played perfectly and she placed nothing. This competition is rigged. I will never come again." She was very upset at me, saying, "Your son: They just favored him because he was young."

It was the first certifiably big competition that I attended with Rexton, and so I was really quite shocked at how vicious or hostile the environment is. Everybody comes to win û and many of them come to represent their school, Julliard, Curtis, the Moscow Conservatory, the best in the world. So when they do not win, they get mighty angry, and they let me know it.

I was having this conversation not only with Rexton's piano teacher but also with the Russians û they call it the Russian mafia when it comes to classical music. Whenever Russian teachers come to a location, they all huddle together, and they all talk about their students and different things. I asked them, "So I had this incident in which a Japanese mother was really upset because her daughter played without any mistakes. I know that, and I can hear that Rexton touched two keys instead of one, for one note. So what would you say to somebody like that?"

A couple of professors who were from the Moscow Conservatory were sitting around Rexton's piano teacher and they said, "You know, music is not technique. Music is not perfection of what notes you hit and do not hit. Music is something living, something breathing. It doesn't matter how perfectly you play. That's just sheer mechanics. But here at the international competitions we're not judging people on their technical or mechanical ability. We're judging their ability to fully be the vessel or the temple through which the spirit or the power of the divine is felt.

"If you close your eyes and not look at this child who is 10 years old on stage," they said to me, "I swear (excuse my French) that this was not a 10-year-old child trying to play the piano. This sounded like somebody who's been a maestro his whole life.

"That's why we try to take away the visual, the fact that he is a 10-year-old kid. Everybody expects the best mechanics, and the best technique, but what we are trying to determine is who is truly the vessel, or the temple of God, who allows this universal language of love to be translated, or transmuted, so that we can feel something. That's what music is. That's why, without any second thought, that kid is the Grand Prize winner."

I learned something extremely important that day. We as children of God are not always going to be perfect in terms of our mechanics and our technique. Maybe every now and then in the course of our life, in the odyssey that we call our life, we might step on two notes instead of one. We might not do everything perfect the way it is written in the music sheets. But it's not what you know û meaning what you know in terms of your knowledge of the mechanics or the techniques of the piece û but it's how you live or how you perform. It's how you live in being that true vessel and true temple of God, who allows the unadulterated, unpolluted music, or the love of God to flow through your veins and inspire others with the power of true love. That's what it's all about.

So that piano competition taught me a very important lesson. It's not what you know. It doesn't matter whether you go to Julliard or Curtis. It doesn't matter whether you have a PhD or not. It's how you live, how you are that temple of God that allows you to transfer divine love to others.

When I look at GPA and I see the work that Mrs. Kubo has done, I have to recognize Mrs. Kubo as a vessel of God's love. She's not a PhD from Julliard or Curtis. She's a well-meaning musical student in that, yes, she did attend a musical conservatory, but she is really approaching the GPA choir with a mother's heart. It's not what she knows, but it's how she has led the choir to become that impressive choir that came back with the Grand Prize at the competition.

So again I realized that being the perfect child of God doesn't mean you're not going to sometimes step on two notes versus one. Rather, the way we carry ourselves, the way we live our lives, and the way we approach others in our daily dealings is what gives us the blessing to be able to call ourselves a perfect child or an eternal son or daughter of God.

"Don't Just Obey: Inherit"

Another thing that I realize in our effort or in our work to become the perfect child of God, and that I remind myself of, is "Don't just obey: Inherit." We as a movement are so good at obeying. The command comes, and we obey. We are so good. It's almost like when you're talking to a computer û you give a computer a command, and it obeys. It does exactly what you want. It's fantastic. I love my Mac. I tell it to do something for me, and it does it.

But the relationship I have with my Mac is very different from the relationship I have with God or my parents, True Parents or with all of you. It is not satisfying for me as a human being just to know that my Mac is an awesome creation because it obeys quite well. Indeed, it obeys perfectly most of the time. But what we want, or what God wants from his and her children, or what True Parents want from all of us is not for us to be beautiful, shiny Macs û although Macs are fantastic û but to be eternal sons and daughters of God.

Yes, we really know how to obey quite well in the church. Our True Parents and our leaders have done us a great deal of good in teaching us how to obey, unite and work together. But God and True Parents want something that is a little bit more satisfying and fulfilling. They don't want their children to just obey. They are hoping for us to inherit everything that they are imparting upon us, sharing with us and make it fully our own by exercising our 5-percent responsibility.

It doesn't matter how well-meaning your parents are or I am toward our kids, we want them to have a life of faith. They can obey us. They can come to church. They can tithe regularly. They can work for Headquarters. But that will not be satisfying for me as a mom, or for any parent, to just raise kids who are so good at obeying. We want far more from our children than knowing how to obey and be a great Mac computer. We want our children to inherit the tradition, love, and teaching, to make it their own. We want our children to make faith their own û not something borrowed and followed from Mommy and Daddy, but something they own, that lives and breathes within them. That's how we can become a perfect child of God, or a perfect child of True Parents.

Inheriting the Desire to Give the Gift of Music

Obeying is good, and we should obey. But our end goal should not just be obeying: It should be inheriting. When I think about this, I am reminded, again, of the two classical pianists in my family. It's really quite a monumental task being a home-schooling mom and at the same time making sure that they do their practicing so they can continue to go to different competitions, build their musical resumes, and develop the ability and know-how to perform with orchestras all around the world.

Thinking about what I might do with my life, one possibility was that I could continue on to become a college professor, teach a multitude of students, continue in my academic research, and write fantastic papers. But I felt that at the end of the day if I could not raise beautiful children who are independent, empowered, and inspired young men and women of God, then whatever I did in my life, it would not be satisfying.

So in the years that I did fully invest in the home-schooling process, I was there 24/7 with my kids. We had a pretty rigid and disciplined life. We would get up before 8:00 o'clock and have our breakfast, but 8:00 o'clock meant practice time. It was 8:00 o'clock sharp, not a minute late and not a minute too soon. We had two pianos in two different parts of the house. Our two pianists would usually practice three or four hours in the morning and do their home schooling in the afternoon. The mornings were an extremely difficult time for me because the Russian teacher told me, "It doesn't matter what a great teacher I am if you, Mother, do not do your responsibility of making sure that your children do exactly what I ask them to do before the next lesson. If they don't, it's a waste of my time, it's a waste of your time, and we should not continue."

She was very strict in that sense, in that she expected a lot because she knew they were very talented. This meant that from 8:00 until usually around lunchtime we had intense practicing time. These are 8, 9, 10-year-old kids having to practice three or four hours in the morning, and it's not the most easy thing to do.

I start them at 8:00 o'clock and they're really, really good kids so they try their best, they obey their mother. "Okay, 8:00 o'clock, on your benches, and when the clock hits 8:00, please start." So they usually start, and they always start with their scales. They have many, many different types of scales to go through. That usually takes about 30 or 40 minutes before they start working on their pieces.

Of course, my job is to know their pieces well enough so that from the my room on the second floor, where I'm taking care of bills and other things in the house, I can hear their mistakes and make sure they fix them. So I'm doing my paperwork, and at the same time taking care of different things, while both my ears are on two pianos at different ends of the house. Talk about stressful! This was actually great preparation for my job here at HSA.

They were so good. They would get to the level of knowing the piece, having it memorized and knowing it by heart so their fingers pretty much did their thing, and then they could start working on the musicality, or the breathing of the music. That's when they could give music life. The Russian teacher did a lot of work with them after they'd laid the foundation with good mechanics and good technique. Then it was all about making the music live.

They would practice their pieces at an excruciatingly slow speed. Imagine a beautiful piece like "Clair de Lune" that everybody knows, everybody can hum it. But imagine practicing "Clair de Lune" as if you've lost electricity midway. It would sound so-o-o-o slow. The Russian teacher would make them practice all their pieces that slow. Then she would slowly raise the tempo, so that by the time they're supposed to be playing the full tempo, they can play the piece not just at that tempo, but two or three times faster û whatever was needed in order to make the music breathe, or to make it real.

These kids got to a point that they could play without looking. They could pretty much close their eyes and play. Of course, I would continue to ask them to play slow, and I knew the music so I knew what they were doing. But because they were so talented, they made adaptations that almost doubled the effort required for me to monitor them. They knew they had a set amount of hours to practice, and they already knew the piece.

While their hands and one part of the brain were working on music, they would also do something else. Rexton loves video games, so he could play video games while he was practicing. If I was not paying attention, I would not know that he wasn't fully investing himself in his practice û because he would be playing all the right notes, he would be playing the piece. The only way I would know he wasn't doing it with his total concentration was by being able to recognize when the music wasn't breathing because he was doing something else.

Or as my daughter, Ariana, told me many years later, "You know, Mom, sometimes when you asked us to practice, I was reading a book." She was confessing it to me after all these years. She thought it was safe, now that she's in college and no longer bound to the piano as much as she used to be. I said, "Yes, I knew that." She said, "You did?" I said, "Yes, your fingers were going. You were very smart. You had memorized all your pieces, but the music wasn't breathing. That's when Mommy knew you were doing something else.'" Then she said, "Yes, it was kind of weird how you always kind of came into the room when I was doing something else, even though I was still making noise." That's what I mean.

But as they got older, instead of just simply obeying, they started enjoying the process of performing and playing. So my need to be there to supervise them for 24/7 became less and less necessary. As a mother, nothing is more fulfilling than to be able to sit back and let your child be responsible because he or she has inherited the desire to invest fully in practice, give the gift of music, and share it with the world.

I realized that when I worked with my kids all those years ago it really taught me a good lesson. When we see ourselves wanting to be a great child of God or a great child of our True Parents û to position ourselves to liberate them victoriously and completely û we need to concentrate not just on obeying but on seriously inheriting everything they have given us or shared with us by making it our own. We each need to make it my faith, my desire, and my life that I can give as a gift to God and True Parents.

Becoming Proactive Children of God

When I think about, "How do I go about becoming a child of God?" I say to myself, "Do not just follow, but think about contributing and being proactive." So here at Lovin' Life Ministries we've created a national ministry, a united ministry through which we can reach over 10,000 brothers and sisters for a couple of hours on Sunday morning. It has brought this country together in terms of a common vision of what we need to do to work as a community to bring the breaking news to the rest of the world, to make America as great as it possibly can be, and to make the world into the peaceful world that we so desire.

One of the first things I said to the different people who work with me is, "Lovin' Life Ministry is not like any other mega church. What I am trying to do here with Lovin' Life Ministry is not to create another mega church that centers around a charismatic figure like Joel Osteen or any other mega church leaders. Lovin' Life Ministry is not about Reverend In Jin Moon û it's a means through which we can create a community of faithful, a community that will be responsible together for ourselves and that will collaborate among the different districts to achieve the desired result, similar to the way GPA choir competed victoriously by winning the Grand Prize.

This is not about In Jin Moon being the next mega church leader. Lovin' Life Ministry is a medium through which we will serve the community and raise the community to be the best that it can be. Therefore my job as a senior pastor is not just to lead all of you. My job is to inspire, support, and nurture all of you so that you can become outstanding future leaders and by working together create, accomplish, and establish the kind of world that we would like to see.

Today we need to remind ourselves that it's not just about following û and we do that very well; we obey and follow so well as a legacy of the survival mentality from our time in the wilderness. But we are now in the Era of Settlement. We need to think more about how we live, how we inherit, how we become proactive, eternal sons and daughters of God who contribute back to our community and in so doing create a better world.

When I sent my team, or our team, to Korea, I was so proud of them as a national mama because even though I was not there, they performed beautifully and admirably, and they represented God, True Parents, and America inspiringly. That's what our Heavenly Father and our True Parents want.

So if we only obey and follow, if we only come to church because our parents come to church, or because senior pastor happens to be talking, then we're not really inheriting. We're not really being an eternal son or daughter of God, a complete, absolute pure human being who continues on regardless.

"It's About Building Communities"

Think about it, brothers and sisters. I know that a lot of us are so worried because Father is now 93 years old, and everybody's thinking, "What happens after True Father?" Many of us have seen True Father as a charismatic leader. Many of us were so busy following and obeying that we did not take the time to work on ourselves, to become a mature, independent, thinking eternal son or daughter of God. That's why we are suffering. If we think intently about it, we realize that Father doesn't want us as his children to be so confused and decidedly miserable if he decides he wants to retire or he wants to ascend to be with our Heavenly Father and Mother.

He wants us to be the kind of children who are living the Principle, who have inherited everything that our True Parents have done, and are proactively contributing to the community to help raise everybody along with us. They want to know that their good work continues. Therefore, I as the senior pastor also want to raise up not just our community but also a healthy generation of peace that is capable of continuing the good work that our True Parents have started, and that my family, my brothers and sisters, have continued. That's surely the only way we're going to have a future.

The fact that our American team did so well independently of me makes me feel like everything is a pure offering to God and Heavenly Father. It bodes well for the American movement if we can continue to think this way. A lot of people when I first came on board thought, "Well, okay, Lovin' Life Ministry; she's building herself up, she's building the united ministry to turn herself into a mega preacher." No. That is not what it's about.

It's about building communities; it's about you and me working together. It's about us coming together as a movement and a community in this second year, the Year of the Dragon, before we hit 2013, so we can be in the right place and position to celebrate 2013 together with our True Parents.

You know there is a countdown to Foundation Day, right? Everybody's counting. Well, what are we counting towards? Are we just counting toward the next millennium of simply just obeying and following, when we are continually just children? No. Every father and mother who has a child does not want the child to be the kind of person who is forever dependent on the parents. Mothers and fathers want each child to do well in life, to get a great education, to have a great career, to build a fantastic, independent, successful family, and thereby to be a great model for the rest of the world. We want all our children to grow up.

The way we can truly liberate our True Parents is to become capable and independent, but not in a negative way, meaning you don't want anything to do with anybody. No, we want to show our independence by lifting the burdens off our True Father and True Mother, by making them feel that we were in good hands and now we are strong enough, mature enough, and old enough to take care of our own families. Now we are able and committed to work together to build our own communities and honor their memory with our lives. And hopefully by doing a great job, our children will do the same. This is how we liberate our True Parents completely and victoriously, brothers and sisters.

Building a Family Spirit

Whether I speak at the pulpit or not should not make a difference in your life of faith. It doesn't matter if Joshua Cotter, or Heather, or Ariana is speaking û or maybe in the future Jaga or Dave Hunter is speaking. We are all from this community, and we're building this ministry together. We are a family, and we need to start acting like a family, brothers and sisters.

Last year we've done a great deal of work in creating a successful, united ministry in that everybody tunes in on Sunday morning, and we worship together. This year we have to work on building a family spirit. This is not just about the In Jin Moon pulpit. This is about Lovin' Life, this is about you and me, this is about America. This is about our future.

So brothers and sisters, one of the things that I would like to do is to encourage all the district pastors at the beginning of this year to come together and share the pulpit with me. I don't want them just to tell me at the beginning of the year, "In Jin Nim, I am all in." I want them to show me, to live it. I want them to live it by coming and sharing the pulpit with me in an effort to be the united family working together to raise great kids, to raise healthy families and to raise successful communities that can truly stand as the paradigm of true love.

If we can do that, brothers and sisters, that is how we liberate our True Parents. Don't you think our True Father has done enough for all of us? Does he really need to continue on every morning and every evening and every day, preaching? Don't you think he deserves to rest? Don't you think our True Mother deserves to rest? Well, then, this is the time when we must start exercising our five-percent responsibility by being that perfect child of God who is mature, confident, and competent because we have taken the time to work on ourselves.

That's why coming together as a movement and a community is hugely important. Don't just come because you want to show your face to me. Do it because it's good for you, it's good for the others and it's good for your neighbor. Do it because you not just know the Principle, but you want to build it, you want to contribute, you want to participate: because you want to inherit. That's what our life is all about. We need to inherit and make it ours, not wait for the horns of destiny to be steered by somebody else. It's ours to steer, brothers and sisters. We need to steer the course of our destiny. Don't you think we should do that? Don't you think it's high time for us to liberate our True Parents from all the responsibilities, worries, tasks and burdens they've had to bear along the way?

I think it's high time, and I think that's what our True Parents are talking about when they proclaim the Era of the Complete Victorious Liberation of our True Parents. This is a call for all of us not just to obey and follow and be the immature child who always needs to be supervised and reined in. We need to be the competent, inspired, empowered young adults, eternal sons and daughters of God who are going to say, "Father and Mother, just as you eased the suffering and the painful heart of our Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, it's our time to do the same for you. It's our time to come together and work together to create something that's real and lasting." That's what we need to do.

"True Parents Are the Messiah"

I've always told my team, "If Lovin' Life can do its job, it doesn't matter whether 20, 40, or 50 years pass our good work will continue." That's the kind of a ministry, the kind of a community, and the kind of a world I would like to build, and I certainly would hope that you would like to build it with me.

Every now and then I still hear the conversation or the debate going: Are we a church or a movement? Well, we started out as a church. Then for the last 20 years all we emphasized was movement, and that is the reason many of our second-generation are no longer here. The way I see it, a united ministry is fundamental to all the work that we want to do because a united ministry or the church is like the vertebrae. It's like the bones that give form to the flesh. If you don't have that strong inner core, it doesn't matter how great the service work we do may be; nobody really knows what we're all about.

For the last 20 years we were often afraid to say, "We are the Unification Church. We are proud Unificationists. True Parents are the messiah, and guess what? It's time to go the Blessing and graft onto their heavenly lineage."

I remember when I first started the ministry, several people said to me, "You can't preach that True Father is the messiah. You can't say that so openly." I said, "Why not? Do we not live it? Do we not breathe it? Do you think that the only thing we need to do is know it and keep it in some kind of a bunker or a secret safe somewhere? No. The job of the breaking news is to share it, proclaim it, partake of it, and celebrate the fact that our True Parents are here with us.

For the last 20 years our movement has been like this huge, amorphous amoeba. It was huge in terms of its ability to cover things. We've touched a lot of things. We've spent lots of money. But because we lost that strong foundation of who we are, we lost our identity as proud Unificationists knowing we come from great parents like True Parents, then we didn't have a backbone. We weren't proud of who we were. We were hiding in the shadows, wondering whether we should say we're Unificationists or not. No.

So the answer is, "The church is the inner core." Yes, we are a church, but yes, we're also a movement. But if we only emphasize the good works or the service projects without bringing it back to God, True Parents, and our tradition, then all the work we do is meaningless. Because how are we different from any other service organization or movement out there? We are profoundly different in that we have our True Parents. We have our inner core, and that's why the united ministry of the church is essential to the work that we need to do to share in the breaking news.

Valuing the Horizontal and the Vertical

Here we are at the beginning of this year, the Year of the Dragon û a mythological creature, roaming the heavens. This is the year when we need to kind of make flesh all the wonderful hopes and aspirations; we need to substantiate them here on earth. In order to do that, I cannot do it alone. I need you. I need all the district pastors. I need all the state leaders from around the nation to work together under a common vision toward a specific and a unified goal. This is what Lovin' Life Ministry is all about.

As we unfold into the year, and as our brothers and sisters, our precious district pastors come through New York onto the pulpit, I want all of you to give them the same appreciation, respect, and honor that you have afforded and awarded me. Our life of faith is not focused only on the importance of the vertical. We have to remember the horizontal. It's not just our relationship with God and True Parents that is important; how we treat each other, how we serve each other is equally important.

If you're serving only God and True Parents because that's the only thing that matters to you, well, then you're not being a perfect or complete or absolute child of God because you're neglecting the horizontal. We have to attend God and True Parents vertically, but we also have to attend each other and support each other. That's how we create a beautiful family and a beautiful culture.

Living a Life of Real Love

Brothers and sisters, aren't we proud as American members? We are so lucky and blessed in that we started this year with a roaring bang. When GPA returns I'm sure they will share with all of you the Grand Prize. So let's be proud of what we've accomplished thus far and think about how much more we can accomplish when all of us do not simply obey, follow, and concentrate on what we know. Imagine what we can be as a community, as a movement, and as a family if we start thinking about how to live while inheriting and making our destinies our own, making our faith our own.

If we start thinking about not just following along what everybody else is doing, but being proactive and contributing, we can look around us to see how we can volunteer, how we can help, how you can inspire others with our creativity that's given uniquely to us by God in our divinity.

We're talking about not just talking the talk but really living that real love. When I say real love, I mean something that is truthful, genuine, and real, not something that is superficial and looks good but doesn't yield anything, like the mechanically perfect performance that has no life. That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about living a life of real love, living for the sake of others in a way that makes God feel how much we really truly love him and her, so that we can make our True Parents feel how much we love each of them. We can help each other feel how much we love each other and want to be there for each other.

If we do that with everything, that makes us who we are meant to be as human beings, as great eternal sons and daughters of God. Then there is nothing that we cannot accomplish as long as we're willing to do the work.

So brothers and sisters, happy Year of the Dragon, and God bless you. Thank you so much.

Notes:

Matthew, chapter 5

1: Seeing the crowds, he went up on the mountain, and when he sat down his disciples came to him.

2: And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying:

3: "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

4: "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.

5: "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.

6: "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.

7: "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.

8: "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.

9: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.

10: "Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

11: "Blessed are you when men revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.

12: Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so men persecuted the prophets who were before you.

13: "You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trodden under foot by men.

14: "You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid.

15: Nor do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house.

16: Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.

17: "Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil them.

18: For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished.

19: Whoever then relaxes one of the least of these commandments and teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but he who does them and teaches them shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

20: For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.

21: "You have heard that it was said to the men of old, `You shall not kill; and whoever kills shall be liable to judgment.'

22: But I say to you that every one who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother shall be liable to the council, and whoever says, `You fool!' shall be liable to the hell of fire.

23: So if you are offering your gift at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you,

24: leave your gift there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift.

25: Make friends quickly with your accuser, while you are going with him to court, lest your accuser hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the guard, and you be put in prison;

26: truly, I say to you, you will never get out till you have paid the last penny.

27: "You have heard that it was said, `You shall not commit adultery.'

28: But I say to you that every one who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart.

29: If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell.

30: And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away; it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell.

31: "It was also said, `Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.'

32: But I say to you that every one who divorces his wife, except on the ground of unchastity, makes her an adulteress; and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery.

33: "Again you have heard that it was said to the men of old, `You shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn.'

34: But I say to you, Do not swear at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God,

35: or by the earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great King.

36: And do not swear by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black.

37: Let what you say be simply `Yes' or `No'; anything more than this comes from evil.

38: "You have heard that it was said, `An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.'

39: But I say to you, Do not resist one who is evil. But if any one strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also;

40: and if any one would sue you and take your coat, let him have your cloak as well;

41: and if any one forces you to go one mile, go with him two miles.

42: Give to him who begs from you, and do not refuse him who would borrow from you.

43: "You have heard that it was said, `You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy.'

44: But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,

45: so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven; for he makes his sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the unjust.

46: For if you love those who love you, what reward have you? Do not even the tax collectors do the same?

47: And if you salute only your brethren, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same?

48: You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.

1 Corinthians, chapter 3

1: But I, brethren, could not address you as spiritual men, but as men of the flesh, as babes in Christ.

2: I fed you with milk, not solid food; for you were not ready for it; and even yet you are not ready,

3: for you are still of the flesh. For while there is jealousy and strife among you, are you not of the flesh, and behaving like ordinary men?

4: For when one says, "I belong to Paul," and another, "I belong to Apol'los," are you not merely men?

5: What then is Apol'los? What is Paul? Servants through whom you believed, as the Lord assigned to each.

6: I planted, Apol'los watered, but God gave the growth.

7: So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth.

8: He who plants and he who waters are equal, and each shall receive his wages according to his labor.

9: For we are God's fellow workers; you are God's field, God's building.

10: According to the grace of God given to me, like a skilled master builder I laid a foundation, and another man is building upon it. Let each man take care how he builds upon it.

11: For no other foundation can any one lay than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.

12: Now if any one builds on the foundation with gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, straw --

13: each man's work will become manifest; for the Day will disclose it, because it will be revealed with fire, and the fire will test what sort of work each one has done.

14: If the work which any man has built on the foundation survives, he will receive a reward.

15: If any man's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire.

16: Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you?

17: If any one destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and that temple you are.

18: Let no one deceive himself. If any one among you thinks that he is wise in this age, let him become a fool that he may become wise.

19: For the wisdom of this world is folly with God. For it is written, "He catches the wise in their craftiness,"

20: and again, "The Lord knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile."

21: So let no one boast of men. For all things are yours,

22: whether Paul or Apol'los or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future, all are yours;

23: and you are Christ's; and Christ is God's.  

Dealing with Expectations: The Cinnamon Tree and the Angel

In Jin Moon
January 1, 2012

Oh, my goodness, you're going to bring the house down! Thank you so much. Happy New Year to all of you, and to all of America. It's amazing – the power of the young people – isn't it?

Ushering in a Year of Good Fortune

Coming to church every Sunday makes me feel younger and younger. To see all of our younger generation inherit this spirit and take on the call from our Heavenly Father to share in the breaking news is truly encouraging and inspiring to me. As we close the Year of the Rabbit and we're looking toward the Year of the Dragon, this is a fantastic time when we can remember all the wonderful accomplishments of the last year through hard work, persistence, dedication, and consistency.

We've done a lot of great things together, America. We finished educating and sharing the breaking news with 3,000 ministers all across the country. I want to thank the American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC) and the good brothers and sisters working so hard all over the world with the support of Generation Peace Academy. When Father first asked us to educate 3,000 ministers, we thought, "That's a big number. How are we ever going to accomplish this?"

But when we started to work together, we realized that we can become an awesome team: If we work together hand in hand, heart to heart, and spirit to spirit, we can accomplish what we initially thought was impossible. What we recognized through all these good works in the last year is that the world is ready and the people are searching for something different, a new kind of consciousness that will enlighten humanity to reach for a truly beautiful millennium around the corner.

The world has been prepared by our Heavenly Parent for the breaking news of our True Parents. This is the year of the mythological dragon that flies through the heavens and is a symbol of extreme good fortune. This is the time when we should harvest the good work we've done and build upon it by becoming stronger together and more unified in spirit and in our hearts. This is the moment to fully understand the amazing profundity of living at this time of our True Parents. If we can do that, then this year's good work will be great preparation for 2013, or D-Day, as our Parents like to call it.

Dave Hunter

Dave Hunter

Winter Charge Surpasses Expectations

During these last couple of weeks, not only were we able to celebrate the great victories of the year 2011, but I had the good fortune to attend Winter Charge. I am so proud of Dave Hunter, a second-generation Unificationist who has come to the front, feeling called by God to be that older brother, role model, and mentor for the younger generation. What I saw there was incredibly beautiful.

As the parent of five kids, I'm always thinking, "How can I raise great young men and women of God?" What I saw there was an older brother, together with his leadership team, taking care of the younger brothers and sisters, preparing you as the future great parents that you all will be. It's just so inspiring to see the older brothers and sisters taking care of the younger brothers and sisters with everything they've got – sacrificing their love and time, really investing in their younger brothers and sisters – because they truly believe in living for the sake of others. It means they truly want the other to be better than they are. Dave Hunter wants the 270 of you who attended Winter Charge to be better than he is so that when you are called by God to receive the baton, you can do outstanding things.

When Dave and I were talking earlier in the year about Winter Charge, we expected 70 of you, and that is what we prepared for. But then the numbers started rolling in, and the final count of young men and women was 210. But then at the last moment the number ballooned to 270. This was the biggest workshop Dave ever conducted. But God blessed him with a great support team of so many good brothers and sisters. They did their best to be united with Dave and to raise up their beautiful brothers and sisters.

I went to drop off my two boys, Truston and Paxton, and when I walked into the room and saw all these beautiful faces, I saw exactly what True Parents must feel. They've often said to me, one of the most important jobs as a parent is to raise beautiful children because when you gaze into the face of your child, you see the face of God. In that room I truly saw the face of God, and the future of what our movement can be if we continue to do great work.

CARP Winter Ball Surpasses Expectations

Not only did we have the Winter Charge, but, as Dave mentioned earlier, there was a lot of "she moves in mysterious ways" on the dance floor when it came to CARP's third winter ball. I think our movement and CARP were so proud to have the first female CARP president presiding over the gala. Victoria Roomet did such a phenomenal job in organizing the event, together with her wonderful helpers, Emerson and Wendy. I heard that my second son Rexton did a great deal of work as well. It was a wonderful family effort.

When we first started out with the CARP gala three years ago, we thought, "Okay, a couple of hundred would be great," and we certainly passed that. Then the second ball, "Well, a couple of hundred more than that," and we certainly passed that. This year we had almost 1,000 people in the Hammerstein Ballroom. I don't know if you saw the executive vice president, Reverend Cotter, who was playing the keyboard this morning, but I've never seen him so giddy or look so youthful. He said, "Being here makes me feel so much energy." I said, "Reverend Cotter, you should feel this way every day at Headquarters!"

This was the feeling of the older ones like Reverend Cotter and myself, and the older generation. We're thrilled to see the young people coming together in a beautiful way as a community, a team, and a family, celebrating each other and the year's work that we've done and preparing to bring in the new year together.

"Prayer Is a Form of Communication"

I always thought that the most beautiful tradition of our movement and our church is the celebration of God's Day, January 1. The city of New York has the countdown when the ball is dropped at midnight in Times Square. But the way we celebrate God's Day is counting down to a brand-new year, when we as a family, a team, and a movement stand together to greet God, to know, acknowledge, and recognize God as our eternal Heavenly Parent. It's a time of recommitment and redetermination when we think about our New Year's resolutions.

I'm sure many good men and women across America are also thinking about New Year's resolutions, and I'm sure a lot of us have made lists of all the things we would like to accomplish. Certainly people in New York are no different.

I remember as a student finishing my divinity studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, I visited churches at the beginning of the year, finding a quiet time in a church where there were men and women in the pews praying to God about many different things. What I liked to do was visit different churches and synagogues and listen to the prayers of the people.

I've often thought that prayer is a time when we can really converse with God. I think many people think of prayer as begging of God, or pleading with God, or asking God for different things we expect in the year to come or that we would like to see happen in our lives.

But if you think that God is our Heavenly Parent, prayer is a form of communication, a dialogue or a conversation or a report with God. It's a time when we as his and her eternal sons and daughters can have a conversation with God about our lives, about what we've been doing, what we would like to do, and all the things we would like to accomplish.

I've heard many types of prayers, but the majority of the prayers I heard when I visited different churches were like, "God, please give me great blessings this year. Please take care of my family. Please take care of all the headaches. Please solve my financial problems. Please help my rebellious children find a godly way of life. Please fix them." These are the prayers that I heard over and over again.

I've often thought, if I were God and the only kind of communication I had with my child was my child asking me, "Mommy, please do this for me, please bring me this, please fix this, please solve this," then as a parent I would feel something lacking. Such kinds of requests are not really a conversation with the child sharing a bit of himself or herself with me, but the child looking at me to solve all their problems; looking at me not even as a source of relief or comfort or security, but as a source where expectations can be solved, met, and delivered. I thought, God must be really, really lonely.

I thought, how comforting it must be to have our True Parents in this world, representing God here on earth, because when you listen to our True Father or True Mother's prayers, they don't ask for anything. They don't plead for anything or beg for anything. What they pray about is what they would like to accomplish. They say things like, "God, let us liberate you from your misery. Please don't be lonely. We love you. We are going to accomplish this mission for you. We are going to substantiate and fulfill the providence for you." And when I hear our True Father and True Mother pray, I've often thought how comforted God must be as a Heavenly Parent.

Especially as somebody who was raised and lived right above the Cheongpa-dong church in Seoul, Korea, I woke to prayer, I fell asleep to prayer. Back in those days, there was a lot of spiritual phenomena going on, so many times when there were unison prayers it would degenerate into mass hysteria. I remember waking up to people crying and screaming and yelling, "God, God, we are going to do this."

As a child, seeing a whole roomful of people with snot and tears everywhere, faces swollen because they'd been crying all night, I was so frightened. It would go on all night and all day. Many times when I fell asleep I would hear the same thing. I remember even as a child thinking, "Poor God, all these people screaming and yelling at him, being hysterical over him and her. I wonder how God feels. I wonder what God must be thinking."

But as they were eternal sons and daughters of God, God in his loving and in her loving way was always embracing these brothers and sisters. Whatever they needed to go through, somehow, some way, they found God through different conversion experiences they had in church; they came to recognize the significance of True Parents; and they dedicated their whole life to work together with our True Parents for the last 40 or 50 years in the wilderness.

Transitioning Into the Time of Settlement

We often talk about this as the time of settlement, when we are not called just to suffer and be miserable and die for the sake of others, but when we are called to fulfill God's providence, to fulfill God's original ideal of creation by creating that beautiful family, society, nation and world. This is a time when – because we are internally excellent and externally excellent – everything we do can be anointed and blessed by God, resulting in the golden touch by which we can prosper and be successful. We can be fulfilled and satisfied in the work that we do.

This is what loving life is really about. It's about building on the sacrifice, suffering, and difficulties that the first-generation have laid as that foundation. They have dug well, creating a deep and wide foundation. Now what we need to do in this era of settlement is to reap and harvest all they have given up for the sake of this movement – and with a grateful attitude and loving heart to build that beautiful house for God and humanity.

For me this is a profoundly exciting time. I've often thought how wonderful it would be if the different teams or organizations in our movement could come together realizing that the different organizations – like UPF, Women's Federation, and CARP – are not just independent organizations but represent different facets of our universe and our movement. They are like different fingers on a hand in that they need to work together to reap, create, and substantiate the kind of results we'd like to see.

Working Together To Stand for Religious Freedom

I was particularly delighted because the third CARP winter ball was occurring at a time when we were highlighting once again and stressing the importance of ending the faith-breaking issue taking place in Japan. What took place at the ball was a miraculous thing for me. My brothers and I basically have decided that enough is enough. There is no reason why Unificationists living under Japan's constitution, which guarantees religious freedom, still have to put up with being kidnapped, abducted, coerced, held against their will, abused, manipulated, and in many cases raped during their incarceration. This needs to stop.

So together with the good work of our international president, Rev. Hyung Jin Moon, and the Korean Foundation president, Kook Jin Moon, I started visiting Capitol Hill with different ministers and friends of different faiths, brought together through ACLC and working in conjunction with UPF, headed by Jim Gavin. We also invited Angelika Selle, president of WFWP. We decided to go as a united front on Capitol Hill and tell our story of what's taking place in Japan that is affecting our movement here in the United States, since so many of our brothers and sisters have been internationally blessed. In this way, different organizations started working together.

What I stressed to Hero and Victoria earlier was the need for a youth organization on campus like CARP to work together in conjunction with WFWP, UPF and ACLC to bring attention to the faith-breaking issue so we can truly stand as dignified, proud Unificationists all around the world, including Japan.

What especially inspired me was the young people taking up that message, inheriting it and making it their banner call. People like Sejin Tranberg decided not only to go to college but also to be the president of the student government. He is going to be the agent of change on his campus highlighting the faith-breaking issue so that he, together with the young people on his campus, can work simultaneously with organizations that have already laid the foundation on Capitol Hill with the congressmen and women and senators we have met through our numerous visits.

When a young person decides to take this and make it his banner call, and decides to ride a bike across the United States to raise awareness, not only is Capitol Hill responding, but different colleges are responding. Brothers and sisters working in different organizations are responding. The media are taking notice. The media are covering these stories. Again, this shows the importance of working together.

When we stand separately, like different fingers of a hand, it's just one finger. But when we can work together, there are marvelous things we can grasp. We are able to seize the day when we have the fingers working together as a hand. That's the power of the team spirit that is percolating, that I'm witnessing and that I know is the key to revitalizing America to recognize its true spiritual heritage and understand that God blessed this country not for its own sake but to spread the breaking news of our True Parents with the rest of the world. If America can do that, united with God and our True Parents, then we can be the agents of change as a nation for the next millennium.

"God Always Delivers"

Brothers and sisters, this is an immensely exciting time. We as a community are now going through the transition process of changing our survival mentality of the wilderness to the mentality of prosperity and settlement. I know a great many changes have taken place, and I promise you that changes will continue to take place, whether we are comfortable or not. Many times changes are extremely difficult for those who are set in their ways. But this is not a time to be petrified or set in our ways. This is a time when God and our True Parents are saying, "Look, this is a time when we can enjoy unprecedented growth and opportunity – but things might not come in the ways we have expected, nor in the ways that we have pled for in our prayers."

I'm sure a great many Christian men and women have begged and pleaded to be living at the time of the Second Coming. Perhaps they were hoping for another Jesus Christ. Perhaps they were looking for somebody with Western features or Middle Eastern features, or, if they were inundated with the Hollywood version, a Jesus with blonde hair and blue eyes. But God delivered on the expectation that we've had for the Second Coming. God always delivers. It's just that this time around, the Second Coming is a Korean man. This time God gave us not just half the picture but the total picture, with our beautiful True Mother.

So the world was not ready. It was not expecting an Asian man and a beautiful woman who together would symbolize the True Parents of humankind as agents through whom we can graft on to the heavenly lineage of God. But whether we're ready or not, they're here. They are with us, and they continue to do great work.

Even though they may be different from the expectations we have had of what the Second Coming might be – "Is he going to ride the cloud down into our midst? What is he going to look like? Will he be like an alien, a superhuman?" – thank God our True Parents are human because they give us hope that we can have a role model in them, knowing that if they can do it, so can we. If they are telling us that we are divine and eternal sons and daughters of God, then we are.

When we think about all the things we expect of God, or, when we look at ourselves as children expecting our parents to be a certain way, we have to realize that many times the expectations that we project on God, our Heavenly Parent, or even on our own parents are very much our own. Our own expectations are not necessarily what God is prepared to deliver or what God is delivering. Many times if we get stuck on our expectations of what I want from my God, my parents, my senior pastor, my spouse, my brothers and sisters, or my best friend, those expectations have a tendency to override the blessing that may be given in very small and sometimes very unassuming ways. We may expect the big, only to forget and not appreciate the small blessings that God gives to us every day in many mysterious ways.

The Cinnamon Tree and the Angel

This reminds me of a beautiful Korean folktale that I grew up with, called "The Cinnamon Tree and the Angel." It talks about a majestic cinnamon tree that stood in one of the most beautiful gardens on earth. This beautiful tree had a mystical quality. It had huge branches with beautiful green and luscious leaves that created a canopy for all the animals seeking shelter from the sun. As the wind swept through the leaves, the leaves would whistle and harmonize in a beautiful song that enchanted all of God's creatures. They would listen to the symphonic songs that the tree and the wind would play, helping them recognize what a beautiful and wonderful life they had been given by God.

All the animals and all the children came, and they sat for hours together with the cinnamon tree, listening to the mysterious, majestic songs that the tree endlessly gave and shared, inspiring all the creation.

In heaven there was a god living with his group of angels, and he had many beautiful daughters. One day one of these daughters, an angel, was looking down to earth and heard this enchanting melody. She listened intently, trying to figure out where it came from. She finally located the cinnamon tree and realized it was giving a concert of a sort for all creation. The song was so enchanting and mesmerizing that she had to fly down from the heavens to listen.

But this angel in particular had a beautiful voice, so while the tree was giving a beautiful song to all the creatures on earth, she started to sing along. Then even more creatures came to hear the beautiful melodies put to a beautiful voice. Together the cinnamon tree and the angel enchanted all creation and encouraged them to realize how wonderfully blessed they were and what a beautiful world they lived in.

After a while the cinnamon tree and the angel fell in love with each other and gave birth to a little boy. This is a Korean folktale of how the world started. This little boy climbed the tree and ate the cinnamon. It was so richly spiced. As he was lovingly embraced and nurtured by the beautiful voice of his angelic mother, the boy grew up marvelously sturdy and strong, but also appreciating his feminine, sensitive side. He was like the perfect man, when we women think of the ideal spouse.

This boy became a young man, and the world was so beautiful. One day it started to rain, and the rain kept on coming until it covered all of creation. Then water started rising up the tree. The boy climbed up as fast as he could, sat on the branches, and was waiting for the rain to end. But just as the water was about to submerge the tree, the rain stopped. Due to the currents underneath, however, the tree was uprooted and fell upon the water. Even though it fell, it called out to the boy and said, "Boy, Boy, come and ride me."

Wondering if he was the only person left alive in the world, the boy floated endlessly on the tree, always hoping to see a ship nearby that could save him. They floated for days until they encountered a bunch of ants clinging to each other for dear life. Then the boy said, "Ants, please climb upon the tree." And he asked, "Dear cinnamon tree, would it be all right if the ants climbed on top of you?" The tree said, "Of course. Please invite the ants." The boy loved the ants and took care of them.

A few days later, while they were still floating on the open water with nothing to be seen, he came across a little school of mosquitoes buzzing around him. They said, "Little boy, we are so tired. If you don't let us rest on your tree, we will die." The boy said, "Please, please come onto my tree. Cinnamon tree, is that all right?" The cinnamon tree said, "Of course." So the boy took care of the mosquitoes.

A few days later he finally saw a sign of life, a boy floating in the water, shouting, "SOS, get me out of here!" The boy asked, "Cinnamon tree, can we save him?" The cinnamon tree hesitated, then said, "He's a difficult one." The boy persisted, "Can we still have him on the tree?" Cautiously the cinnamon tree said, "Well, if that's what you would like, we can invite him onto the tree."

The ants, the mosquitoes, and the screaming boy, together with the good boy traveled all around the world on the different seas until they came upon an island where they found a grandma with two granddaughters. The granddaughters cried out, ai-gu, ai-gu – which is roughly equivalent to oy-vey, or in Spanish ay-caramba. "There's life! We thought we were the only ones alive. Thank God we found you."

The boy said, "Dear Grandmother, it's such an honor to see that you are well and that other people are alive." This boy, together with his screaming friend and the mosquitoes and ants, decided to live with the grandmother and two granddaughters. He was such an ingenious and hard-working child, he would get up first thing in the morning and – quite uncustomary for an Asian male – prepare a feast for the grandmother and do all the cleaning, and even though the girls tried to help, "He'd say, 'No, no, let me do this.'"

The screaming boy said, "Why do we have to do anything? We are men. There are three women here. Have them do the work." But the good boy said, "No, we should do the work." Under his leadership and initiative not only did the girls and the grandmother help, but everybody started working together as a team.

When the screaming boy realized that the grandmother doted on this kind-hearted and loving boy, he suddenly became jealous. In fact, he was overcome with jealousy and decided he had to somehow do away with the other boy. At the same time he realized, "This rickety old grandmother is not much to look at, but one of the granddaughters is really beautiful." He thought if he could get rid of the good boy, he could have his chance with the beautiful granddaughter. So he devised a little plan. He decided basically to kill the good boy with praise. It's called "death by praise in Korea."

He went up to the grandmother and praised the other boy, talking about how clever he was, how ingenious, having such a strategic, clever mind. "Did you know, Grandmother, that if you threw a pail of rice into a pile of sand that this boy is so clever that he would be able to sort out every single grain of rice from that pile of sand and have it in a bucket again for you in no time?"

The grandmother said, "Is that so?" The screaming boy said, "Yes, why don't you try him out? Why don't you test how clever, how strategic, how smart he is?" The screaming boy thought that of course the other boy would fail. But when the grandmother called the other boy and said, "Dear boy, I've just dropped this pail of rice into this pile of sand. Can you please sort out every single grain and put in this pail for me?" The boy said, "Yes, of course," and started to work, sorting out each grain.

But he soon realized that no matter how much he tried, there were endless rice grains intermixed in the sand. He started to worry, "What if I cannot complete the job the grandmother asked me to do? I really want to finish this for her." He started to worry. But then the ants that he had saved and nurtured with the help of the cinnamon tree said, "Dear boy, don't worry." The general of the ants said, "Follow me, troops!" Led by their general, the ants attacked the pile of sand and in the blink of an eye all the grains were neatly and safely back in the pail.

The grandmother exclaimed, "What a miraculous boy! You have been anointed by Heaven! You are indeed clever." She was so inspired. If you know Korean grandmothers, the only thing on their mind is, how am I going to find a suitable spouse for my granddaughters? Marriage is very much on their mind. So she thought, "This boy is indeed blessed, indeed clever. I would like him as a son-in-law." She said, "My two granddaughters are staying in two different rooms of the house. Go to the room of your choice and there will be your bride."

This good boy was saying, "I'm not sure if I'm worthy to be a spouse to either of your granddaughters." The grandmother replied, "That's why I would like you to go and open one door." Of course the screaming boy was hoping that the other boy would pick the less attractive girl because he wanted the beautiful one for himself. He's hiding in the background, hoping that the first boy gets the ugly one.

But as the boy approached, the school of mosquitoes that he had saved came up to him and said, "Dear boy, the one you were meant to be married to, the one who is meant to be your eternal spouse, sits in the eastern room." The mosquitoes guided him to the room where the beautiful and kind-hearted granddaughter sat. So they became husband and wife and lived happily ever after.

Of course the screaming boy still wanted to get married, so he ended up marrying the ugly girl, the difficult and rebellious one. But by rubbing up against each other, following the role model of the good couple, after many, many years the screaming boy turned into a mellow old man, and the difficult, rebellious girl turned into a wonderful younger sister to the beautiful girl, and they too lived happily ever after. And that's how the Korean people were born, so the story goes.

Dealing With Expectations

The beautiful thing about this story is, again, how do we deal with expectation? Here was this boy lost at sea, floating on a cinnamon tree with no sign of life anywhere, and he was hoping for a boat to deliver him. In his mind it might be an angel on a cloud, it might be a sailboat, it might be God's hand down sweeping down to save him. It might have been a lot of different things. But because this boy had goodness and kindness in his heart, he never lost hope that somehow God would work his mysterious ways and take care of him in his dire situation.

So he took in what seemed insignificant – the school of ants – or what seemed an annoyance – the buzzing mosquitoes. Because of his attitude and the goodness of his heart, he took the things that did not come in the form of a deliverance in the ways he expected. He realized that when you live a good life for the sake of others, being truly compassionate and loving, sharing of yourself, and appreciating everything around you, then at the end of the day when appointed hour arrives, the very thing that you thought was insignificant and could not be that agent of deliverance may be exactly what is needed.

God delivered all that the boy would need to become the father of the world. God prepared all that would be needed for him to accomplish his mission in life, which was to find a beautiful wife. Likewise, as we're going through the different periods of transition and constant fluctuation, many times our expectations of what we want or believe we should get are not necessarily met in the form that we expect.

This is a call for all of us to take stock of all the things we have been given and all the expectations that we've had on top of that, and perhaps take a closer look to realize that God is not just putting us in a position to beg and plead for his blessing. When we look within and tap into the divinity and goodness that's in all of us as God's eternal sons and daughters, we realize that God delivered on the day you and I were born. We were born as his sons and daughters. We were given the gift of divinity within. We were given the circuitry through which we can receive endless hours, a lifetime, full of true love, if only we decide to make sure we are connected, like a light bulb.

"Lean on, Trust in and Be Confident in the Lord"

In Proverbs 3:5–6, Scripture tells us, "Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord with all your heart and mind." Lean on, meaning you can be vulnerable because you're in good hands. You don't have to be afraid of True Parents. You can lean on True Parents. Don't be afraid to trust in God. Don't be afraid to trust in True Parents. They are our parents. They're going to be there for you, for me, for all of us. And be confident in who we are. Be confident Unificationists. Be confident in that we are their children.

The same passage also tells us not to rely just on our own insight and understanding. Again, at the time when we feel the need to call SOS – if we find ourselves floating on a cinnamon tree in an open sea, wondering, "How am I going to find my deliverance?' and we're waiting for the Coast Guard to zoom in and save us – well, perhaps the deliverance may come in a different form than what we expect. Perhaps our own understanding of how we might be saved from our predicament, or our own insights into what would be necessary at this time – "If only God would send me the Coast Guard." "If only God would send me Jesus on a cloud" – might not exactly be what God sends us. It might be a school of ants. It might be a swarm of annoying mosquitoes.

I think when we're young teenagers, trying to grapple with our identity, many times we can look at our parents as creepy things that make us miserable. "Why don't they just get out of my hair?" It's like trying to get ants out of your hair. But what we need to realize is, "Parents are God's way of saying, 'It has been delivered, and in the course of your life you will realize that the very ant that you and I tried to get out of your hair will be the source of your deliverance, the source of your blessing and great fortune.'"

Often we might look at our parents or brothers and sisters as annoying mosquitoes: "Get out of my face!" Or we might have a pesky younger brother who's constantly annoying us, as though they're sucking the living daylights out of us. Family relations are difficult.

But sometimes God sends a school of mosquitoes in an annoying form just to help make us better on our road by truly rubbing up against us to reveal the beauty and treasure within. Then we need to realize that God always delivers in his and her mysterious ways. It takes maturity and life experience to realize that God was always there from the beginning and will always be there throughout our lives – and that's the same with our True Parents.

The Bible says, "Lean on, trust in, and be confident in the Lord, with all your heart and mind, and do not rely on your own insight or understanding." It says if we do so, then God is there to direct, to make straight and plain our road. God is there not to make our life difficult, but God has prepared the road. He continues to pave the road for our future. The only thing we need to do is to walk that path as a dignified and grateful son or daughter of God.

If we do so, we will realize how much God truly loves us and how much God continues to love us, every day of our lives. Just as it says in Buddhism, in Garland Sutra 10, "all conflagration burns things to a crisp." Every different conflagration burns all things. But in the field of Buddha's blessing, the conflagration or the fire basically burns away all the fabrication, all the superficialities, all the things that are meaningless that need to fall by the wayside as we come to seek genuinely and see the truth.

Likewise, the process of shifting our lives, our faith, and our growing families from the time of the wilderness to the time of the settlement, from a survival mentality to an understanding that we are to be fulfilled, prosperous, satisfied, and successful individuals of God, is going to take some work. But just as fire and the burning process can be extraordinarily painful, in the field of Buddha's blessing all conflagration reveals and burns up the fabrication that exists, to reveal the beauty within.

That's really the beauty of our lives: Being able to come to a place in our lives – you and me, every man and woman here – to truly see what we're made of. When we can do that, we realize, "Yes, God really loves us. Our True Parents really love us." And we realize that with all the suffering we've gone through, if only we can have the heartistic attitude of the boy being endlessly compassionate and loving, living for the sake of others, and sharing in his safety with others, then we can be amazing people.

The Youth Is Our Future

I often like to say our movement is the most successful movement in the history of religion in the lifetime of the founder. There was a lot of talk when I first came on board at HSA that the future of our movement resides in the hands and hearts of the young people. If we cannot inspire the young people, there is no future leadership. But there will be a future leadership if the young people can be catapulted from the perfunctory existence of thinking, "Life is life. I can do whatever I want," to the meaningful existence of striving to be conscientious men and women who understand, "Life is a gift that gives me an opportunity to make something beautiful of it. I am going to work 10,000 hours at it, on my character, so that I can be a beautiful son (or daughter) in preparation for the ultimate gift that God has prepared for me, the Blessing through our True Parents."

By going through that portal as man and wife, we can begin the process of creating ideal families of our own. If we realize that we can do this together, working together in heart and spirit, then we realize that we have an endless reason why we should be celebrating and loving life every day of our lives.

The first-generation's struggle and difficulty were really like the first stage of a rocket trying to break through the atmosphere into space. There's a whole lot of rocking and rattling. But once you break free of the atmosphere, the first-generation's carcass, so to speak, falls by the wayside. The survival mentality, the trench warfare-like mentality that we had that allowed us to remain focused and unified in the time of the wilderness gives way to the second stage of the rocket, where we are here actively building an era of settlement.

It's something that the first-generation has never seen or witnessed. It's brand new. Change is in the air. Yes, we're on the second leg. But if we continue to do the good work, then sooner or later the second stage must give way to allow the final piece of the rocket to go where we've only dreamed about.

That's the exciting thing about this time because this is not just the time to be loving life and doing the good work. If we – every one of us, one at a time – do the good work on ourselves and our families, while striving to be ideal families as the cornerstones of each society, nation, and world, then we are poised not just to be prosperous but to enter an era when we can truly live, experience, and enjoy the culture of heart. We are poised to truly understand what shim jung is all about, and what God meant and felt when he first created Adam and Eve, his children.

We realize that if we can all reach a stage in our lives in which we are living and breathing the culture of heart, the culture of shim jung, then that's the key to the world of peace, love, and harmony that all of humanity has been waiting for.

Brothers and sisters, this Year of the Dragon is an extremely important year. Many, many things will be accomplished, and many of the difficult things that we've struggled with will still be struggled with and fought with. But with persistence, consistent dedication, and absolute unity with God and True Parents as the control tower of our lives, then all the great Boeing 747s, and 787s and the double-decker A380s – all the great men and women pursuing all the great things you were meant to accomplish – are finally going to come home. We are going to be landing on the landing pad that our True Parents are guiding us toward and have prepared and delivered for us.

Brothers and sisters, lean on, trust in, and be confident in God, our Heavenly Parent. Lean on, trust in, and be confident in our True Parents. And lean on, trust in, and be confident in each other as a community. When we truly work as a team, as a family, as two hands working together, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish.

I know that this is what our True Parents are expecting – and not just expecting, but they know because they and we acknowledge God, we recognize God, and we acknowledge God as our parent. That's what the Good Book is saying in Proverbs 3:5–6. It's saying the whole point of our existence when we lean on, trust, and are confident in the Lord is to recognize, know, and acknowledge that we have a Heavenly Parent, because when you are truly somebody's child, it's obvious; it's natural; it's immediate; and that's the kind of a relationship that God wants to have with all of us.

So keep on believing, and instead of waiting for expectations to be fulfilled, let us be the agents of change and start creating miracles in our own lives, starting with ourselves and our families, and thereby change the world.

So God bless. Happy New Year, brothers and sisters, and thank you.

Notes:

The Books of Proverbs, chapter 3

1: My son, do not forget my teaching,
but let your heart keep my commandments;

2: for length of days and years of life
and abundant welfare will they give you.

3: Let not loyalty and faithfulness forsake you;
bind them about your neck,
write them on the tablet of your heart.

4: So you will find favor and good repute
in the sight of God and man.

5: Trust in the LORD with all your heart,
and do not rely on your own insight.

6: In all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make straight your paths.

7: Be not wise in your own eyes;
fear the LORD, and turn away from evil.

8: It will be healing to your flesh
and refreshment to your bones.

9: Honor the LORD with your substance
and with the first fruits of all your produce;

10: then your barns will be filled with plenty,
and your vats will be bursting with wine.

11: My son, do not despise the LORD's discipline
or be weary of his reproof,

12: for the LORD reproves him whom he loves,
as a father the son in whom he delights.

13: Happy is the man who finds wisdom,
and the man who gets understanding,

14: for the gain from it is better than gain from silver
and its profit better than gold.

15: She is more precious than jewels,
and nothing you desire can compare with her.

16: Long life is in her right hand;
in her left hand are riches and honor.

17: Her ways are ways of pleasantness,
and all her paths are peace.

18: She is a tree of life to those who lay hold of her;
those who hold her fast are called happy.

19: The LORD by wisdom founded the earth;
by understanding he established the heavens;

20: by his knowledge the deeps broke forth,
and the clouds drop down the dew.

21: My son, keep sound wisdom and discretion;
let them not escape from your sight,

22: and they will be life for your soul
and adornment for your neck.

23: Then you will walk on your way securely
and your foot will not stumble.

24: If you sit down, you will not be afraid;
when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet.

25: Do not be afraid of sudden panic,
or of the ruin of the wicked, when it comes;

26: for the LORD will be your confidence
and will keep your foot from being caught.

27: Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due,
when it is in your power to do it.

28: Do not say to your neighbor, "Go, and come again,
tomorrow I will give it" -- when you have it with you.

29: Do not plan evil against your neighbor
who dwells trustingly beside you.

30: Do not contend with a man for no reason,
when he has done you no harm.

31: Do not envy a man of violence
and do not choose any of his ways;

32: for the perverse man is an abomination to the LORD,
but the upright are in his confidence.

33: The LORD's curse is on the house of the wicked,
but he blesses the abode of the righteous.

34: Toward the scorners he is scornful,
but to the humble he shows favor.

35: The wise will inherit honor,
but fools get disgrace. 

You and I Can Change the World

In Jin Moon
December 30, 2011

"Welcome to the third Winter Gala of CARP here at the beautiful Manhattan Center. All of you look so beautiful, and I'm sure our True Parents would be delighted to be in our midst, but they are leaving for Korea this evening and send you their greetings and their love. Our True Parents have not just inspired us but have inspired many thousands of people around the world, and our True Father, even into 90 years of age, is working hard day and night, always thinking about how we can create peace on earth.

"Our international President, Rev. Hyung Jin Moon is on his way back from North Korea. He went there as a representative of True Parents to celebrate the 20th anniversary of our True Parents' meeting with Kim Il Sung to encourage a peaceful reunification of North and South Korea. Now you know that Kim Jong Il has passed away at the age of 69, and the power has been transferred to his younger son, Kim Jong Un. At this important time in history where a great deal of fear has been generated because of skirmishes between North and South Korea, we have to understand that our True Parents, as God's representatives and as the leaders who have a prophetic understanding of history, know the work that needs to be done.

"When our International President returned from commemorating this 20th anniversary, True Parents sent him right back to North Korea to be at the funeral of Kim Jong Il and encourage the North Korean government to seek a peaceful reunification of the two Koreas. Our True Parents very much prayed for Korea and for the United States to exercise its power in a way that will engender a new millennium of peace.

"When our True Parents think about out CARP students, they see you as the generation of peace. We have to understand that as dignified human beings, we need to use our lives wisely to raise better generations to come. We have to realize that everything comes from God. No matter how different our backgrounds may be, we all come from a common parent. We are all eternal sons and daughters of God, in that we are not just put into this earth to become dust in the wind. Each of us has a purpose and the responsibility to live our life with compassion, empathy and altruism.

"Victoria Roomet and Seijin Tranberg are just two out of the wonderful men and women around the world who are a part of the CARP family. So when we think about CARP, we need to think about what we're going to do with our four years in college to be that embodiment of Generation Peace. We have a faith-breaking issue, and more than 4,300 brothers and sisters in Japan have been abducted and abused over the last three decades. When I became the Senior Pastor and the CEO of HSA-UWC, I together with my brothers, the International President Rev. Hyung Jin Moon and the Chairman of the Tongil Foundation, Kook Jin Moon, decided to do our best to liberate our brothers and sisters in Japan.

Japan's constitution guarantees religious freedom. That freedom must exist for our Unificationists as well. But Japan's government has been neglecting the pleas of our 4,300 brothers and sisters. Often people ask, "What does America have to do with this issue?" America has everything to do with it, because many of our couples are married to Japanese brothers and sisters. So if we only think about ourselves and do not fight for our brothers and sisters' simple right to be legitimate citizens who can exercise their right to religious freedom, how can we let Japan call itself a country that is governed by its constitution? These are the questions we've been asking the good men and women on Capitol Hill.

"The incredible thing about Seijin is that he decided that he's not going to wait for his Senior Pastor to solve this problem – he's going to be an active participant in putting an end to the faith-breaking taking place in Japan. Here a member of the younger generation is bringing this issue onto his campus, getting his fellow colleagues to understand what is taking place, saying, 'Enough is enough, we are all children of God, we all should live as one family.' If we cannot be proud Unificationists, what good are we in college? Are we just going to bury ourselves in our books for four years? Why should we just be good students? Why can't we be more? Why can't we be conscientious citizens of the United States? You and I can change the world. One person like Seijin can change the consciousness of his university and now he's waking up his brothers and sisters around the United States. Even though I talk to men and women on Capitol Hill, it takes young people like you to make a difference. I'm proud to say that we now have a coalition of congressmen who will be traveling with us to Japan in January to put the right kind of pressure on the Japanese government.

"Use your time in college to find your calling in life, but while you are in this process, please be made aware that there are many things you can do while on campus. You can shake up American by becoming that agent of change, by being involved. Young men and women of this great country, think about who you are and what you're going to do, but at the same time remember that we are not just an American family, but we are a worldwide family. Be grateful in your hearts for God and True Parents, because without them, none of us would be standing here under the roof of the Manhattan Center." 

Sermon Notes – December 18, 2011

In Jin Moon

1. Good Morning brothers and sisters. Good morning Chicago! I'm delighted to be with you this beautiful Sunday morning.

2. We are having quite an exciting weekend here. Last night we had a wonderful ballroom social and I heard it was a great success. Our community came out and really celebrated this wonderful time together in Chicago with different ministers that were there, District Pastors who came to participate in the fellowship of this weekend, and the beautiful second generation who were really the highlights of the evening.

3. As a mother who has five children of her own I am always thinking about, "what can we do as a family and as a movement to really inspire these young people to have a vision of what they could be – and the kind of contributions they could make to society and really change their world for the better." I thought long and hard about this over the years and I know that our True Parents have also thought about this for many many years.

4. When our True Father and Mother came to this great country of America in the early 70s Father had a great vision for this country. Father knew that America was providentially prepared to really work together with the Messiah, to really share in the breaking news – and over the years and over the centuries our Heavenly Parent has blessed this country to be that country of prosperity, not for itself and not for its own power and glory, but so that it can really be that nation, that agent of change on behalf of the world.

5. When I was a political science student taking my first introductory course, one of the things that had a profound influence on me was meeting my political science Professor. The first day of school he defined for all of us what power meant. And he said, "Power means the ability to influence." And so I thought long and hard about this incredible power to influence. And when Father and Mother often talked about the providential responsibility of America, and because it is a powerful country, in a way God has blessed this country with tremendous power and prosperity – and so I have often wondered what could America do to really transform the world and really usher in a true and meaningful dominion of true love. I believe, in a way, Father and Mother were so right in thinking that America has been prepared as the providential country on behalf of the world – because it has the responsibility to exercise its power, or to exercise its ability to influence, ability to influence the world – not with the ideals of capitalism and ideals of superficial living, but truly being inspired and being true to its own Christian heritage that started and landed on the shores of the Eastern Coast of America – that allowed the pilgrims to try their best to build that beautiful city on a hill.

6. In a way America has that incredible spiritual and Christian heritage that it comes from. So if we can really truly tap into that spiritual heritage and understand that, without God, power, or the ability to influence the world, has no direction. In a way being powerful and being blessed with so much prosperity is like trying to contain a mass of plutonium. When power is not the harnessed and it is not focused, and it is not steadied with a purpose and mission at hand, it can create incredible destruction and havoc on anybody that comes near it. But, when something like plutonium is harnessed, the strength is harnessed and division is focused and its stride, or the progress that it makes is consistent and steadied with a definite purpose and definite goal – there is an incredible amount of good, an incredible amount of the right kind of influence that can be exerted on to the world to effectuate a monumental change, to make this world into a better world than we have now.

7. I don't know how many times different people have come up to me and said, "You know, we have so many problems in our world today. We have the problems of family breakdown. We have the problems of young people not being focused, not being goal oriented – just wanting to waste their precious lives away." We have so many people who do not value this thing called life, this opportunity to really give back to God through our living. How grateful we are as His and Her children. So many people have attempted to ask this question themselves and as fellow pastors and ministers and reverends, they have talked with me at great length, "how do we really inspire these people? How do we get them to want to be better people? We try our best as pastors. We try our best as ministers. We try our best as educators. But, how do we do that?"

8. When the band sang earlier "One World One Heart," it doesn't matter where we come from and life, what we want is a safe and a loving and a peaceful world for our families and for our nation and for our world. We wanted a place where we as humans can rest assured that if we send our children to public schools that we will not have to battle the horrors of suicide bombers wanting to blow themselves up at school or have the fear of one of these students being so outraged against society because they felt fragmented, they felt neglected and ignored, that they decide to take violence into their own hands and cause havoc and destruction by killing their classmates.

9. What do we do in a situation like this? How do we create this one world and one heart? And over the centuries different philosophers, different thinkers, different educators, and different pastors and religious leaders have really tried to answer, "How do we go about building this one heart, one world?" Well, the most incredible thing about our True Parents is – you know many of us, many of the great thinkers, or many of the great educators and teachers have tried to tackle the problem dealing with the effects of society – in a sense trying to deal with, for instance, things like teenage pregnancy by giving them condoms and trying to teach them about sex education – not realizing that just dealing with the causes is a Band-Aid solution. What we really need to do is go back to the root of the problem and address the reasons or the causes as to why we may have an epidemic like teenage pregnancies or an epidemic like suicides.

10. I was told by one of my friends that every 14 minutes somebody in the world intends to take their life. And I was told that every two minutes somebody in the world is being raped. This is the state of our modern-day. This is the state of our modern world. So how do we go forward in creating this culture or environment where everybody wants to be a part of that "one world one heart?"

11. The great thing about True Parents is, they come as the Messiah, they come as the living paradigm of true love. They are not coming to address the effects of the ills of society by providing a Band-Aid solution, they come to address the root of the problem starting with the beginning, the Fall of Man. They come to teach us that we cannot deal with the effects of the ills of society if we don't address the inner questions or the inner qualities of this thing called a divine eternal son and a daughter of God. We have to inspire the divinity within each and every person as that unique and eternal and loving son and a daughter of God before we can attempt to change the world.

12. In a way, the message that our True Father and True Mother bring is a message of incredible hope. But they also tell us that we must go and start from the beginning. We must address the fall of man. We must address the questions as to why man and woman were led astray from God. In like fashion our True Parents, through this incredible year of OSDP (Original Substantial Divine Principle) workshops, where they were sharing the breaking news with over 3000 ministers – can you imagine? They were inspiring all of these Christian ministers to really go back to the root, go back to what America was all about. America was founded on the love of God and if we want to address the problems of teenage rebellion, of people not being guided or directed, people dealing with so many addictions of all sorts – then we must tap into the divine spirit within. We must start a revolution of heart by moving the spirit. In a way, our True Father and Mother are saying, "you cannot be the agent of change for the world without being the agent of change starting with ourselves, you and me."

13. And so, we as Unificationists, or we as people of faith, really realize that we are standing in an incredible time, a threshold. We are standing at the threshold of a grand new millennium and depending on what we do, the kind of choices we make today, we literally, physically, have the capacity to blow our world up many many times, if we continue to go the way we have gone, thinking only in terms of our self-interests, our greed, and thinking only about external power and might.

14. If we can truly understand that we, you and I, fundamentally we are all spiritual beings. We are all beings moved and inspired by the spirit. Then, instead of seeing power as something that controls, that maintains, that, in a way, totally represses the soul to be a certain way, we realize that as that divine being, when it is properly harnessed, when it is properly focused, when it is properly studied with the mission and a guide such as our True Parents, then we have infinite power to not just influence each other, but to influence the world.

15. And likewise America, as that great nation, has the responsibility as that nation who has been prepared to exercise the right kind of influence, to exert upon the world, to really inspire all the people towards greatness and towards a peaceful millennium.

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16. The interesting thing about being a senior pastor is, I get to travel all around the world, and one of the things I realize is that no matter where you go you cannot escape Hollywood movies. And no matter where you go you have MTV and VH1. And no matter where you go you can always listen to American music. It's amazing how I can go to Moscow and sing a Beatles song or sing a Rolling Stones song, and everybody sings along. I can go to Nigeria and sing a Janis Joplin song and everybody sings along. I can go to Japan and sing a song from 3 Doors Down, and everybody sings along. In a way America has any credible power over the world in terms of its culture, in terms of its entertainment culture. And I know that a lot of the young people watching programming like MTV and VH1 – shows like My Crib, where you get to kind of take a tour of all these big singers with their mansions, with their superficial wealth, with their cars and with their toys and with their swimming pools and Jacuzzis and with their women and with their men. I know a lot of young people are thinking, "I want that. I want to be defined as part of the millennials or part of the "show me the money" generation."

Janis Joplin

Janis Joplin

17. And there is a great deal of influence that goes out to the world by saying, "the only thing you need to do is use your God-given talent to be successful and do whatever you want." But the thing is, most entertainers don't realize that – when they have the opportunity to be successful it's because they were given a special talent, or they were able to tap into their creativity, which does not come from them, which comes from God, which comes from the divine. So regardless of how incredible your talents are, in a way God put that in your care so that when you can be successful, and you're in the position to be able to harness that power to influence people around you, the young people coming up after you – that you can do so responsibly. But because of our media culture and because of this insistence on superficiality and, money being the end goal of everybody's life, that lots of young people struggle as to what is the meaning of life, what is the purpose of life. Is anything more important than getting rich and having that mansion, and having that car, or having that right kind of wife or right kind of a husband? In a way this is the kind of culture that the young people are growing in.

18. And so when our True Parents come to this country, and our True Parents really worked with the first generation to, not be addicted to this superficiality or the commercialization of what America has become, but to really return to the beginning, return to the reason why America was founded and the reason why America was great. Our True Parents were not teaching a message of power and might. They were teaching us, they were moving us, inspiring us, by teaching us about true love – that the most important thing is love, that the most incredible language is love. In a way, all of us, each and every one of us, you and I, we were born to love and to be loved. And, in that way our True Parents inspired our spirit. And that is what made all of you decide to change your life.

19. I don't know how many brothers and sisters have come to me over the years and said, "You know, I was a 22-year-old Ivy League student in college. I was hopelessly lost. I did not have a vision. I did not have a goal in life. I was totally disillusioned by my government, totally disillusioned by my family – I wasn't sure if I wanted to live. But meeting you, Father, meeting you, Mother, meeting you, True Parents, changed my life, because you inspired my spirit, you moved my spirit, you allowed me to experience the power of true love – and that's what made me decide. I own this decision. This is the reason I decided to become a part of your family and to become God's child.

20. The Good Book talks about in Zechariah chapter 4:6 -- not by power – nor by might but… it says, "Not by power, not by might." Not … not, but by the power of the Spirit. It's this spirit that moves and changes all of us.

21. When I really contemplated and reflected on this passage – God is telling us, as the parents – and you know we have beautiful children – you met some of them yesterday at the generation piece choir. Many parents come to me and asked, "what can I do to really help harness the talents or the strength that my child has, and really help them focus and really help them steady their dedication, their persistence, or their efforts, so that they can become a great person? What do I have to do? Do I have to turn into a militant strict father who basically monitors my child 24-7? Do I have to turn into a mother who basically turns into a prison warden, following the child around, saying, "don't smoke, don't do this, don't do this?" In a way everything is a list of don'ts. In a way we are imprisoning our children under our care, under our fear, under our power, under our might. But you know what, sooner or later if that is the only thing they experience in the family, they are going to go off to college, and if they have not been moved by the spirit, if their spirit is not moved and they did not have the opportunity to decide for themselves what kind of a human being they want to be, the minute they leave our prison they are going to do whatever they want.

22. So I encourage the parents, let's look at ourselves and let's look at our community. We have so many fears as a community because this gift of a child is incredibly precious, perfect, pure, angelic beings sent to us by God our Heavenly Parent, put in our care, really asking us to experience that parental heart that God has for you and me, so that we can truly understand how valuable we are to God our Heavenly Parent.

23. Many of us see the world around us, see the school shootings, see the violence, see the addictions and destruction. And so many of us, we are consumed with fear of what might happen to my child, that we don't realize we are not giving them the tools to be a healthy and a competent and a responsible human being – by always being there, by always being almost like a prison warden – "let's keep our child in a bubble, let's keep our child under our watchful eye, let's keep our child by telling the child these are the list of things you cannot do."

24. But here at Lovin' Life what we are really encouraging parents to think about is to learn from our mistakes. We have done a great job of really uniting with our True Parents over the years and for the last 40 years or 50 years we have been in the wilderness, really fighting for our survival against all the winds of persecution and the abuse, and the misunderstandings that were whirling around our community. We were in battle gear. We were hunkered down in our trenches, basically saying, "We somehow need to survive."

25. So the mentality of the world, and this is something that has followed us even as we have transitioned into the age of settlement – this is the time when the mentality, that of survival, must change and transition into the mentality of prosperity. In a way, we were meant for greatness, we were meant to love life, we are meant to live a fulfilled and satisfied life, loving life.

26. And so a lot of our habits from the wilderness era still travel with us to this day. Many parents I have talked to about the list of things we have given to our children – all the things they cannot do. But I said, "you know what, in this age of settlement we must really, not just think about mere survival, but think about the prosperity of our family, our community, our society, our nation and our world – we have to start thinking, not just how do we survive, but how do we raise healthy, competent, and responsible young adults."

27. This is the time to shift our thinking from the list of all the things we cannot do – all the things in the life of denial – to something that is much more profound and much more inspiring.

28. I remember when I was a mother and my children were three and four and they desperately wanted to go outside and play in the rain, in the storm, in the snow – it did not matter. But of course, I, being consumed with anxiety and worry about them, I would always say, "please stay in. Do this. You cannot go outside today. Why don't we do this?" And I would try to inspire them. But I realized that, when I told them you cannot go outside and play – I realize that simply telling them, "that they cannot," was not good enough. The more I told them they could not, the more they wanted to go outside. I even got to the point that I was hiding their boots because I did not want them to go out in the middle of a blizzard. But guess what, they put on their sandals and still went out.

29. So, as a mother, I watched these little creatures with great fascination. I told them, I exercised my might, I exercised my control and power over my children by saying, "I am your mommy. You are going to become sick. You cannot go out. You cannot play in the snow. You cannot build a snowman." But I realized that, the reason they were fighting me so much and working all these ingenious and creative ways to get out there anyway and do what they wanted to do, is because I didn't give them an inspired reason as to why. I didn't move their spirit. I was just telling him what to do. I was telling them what they cannot do. I did not inspire them with all the things that they could do.

30. That is when I realized, even in my own life of faith, growing up in this movement – and I feel that I have a special role to play when it comes to our relationship with first generation and different parents, because joining the church, owning up to that decision because you are moved by True Parents, making that decision for yourself because you had a conversion experience – is vastly different from somebody who is born into this movement. In a way, everything was given to us. Everything was given to me. I didn't realize how valuable True Parents were until I decided that they are who they are.

31. My education was very much like the many many second-generation that grew up in this movement. We were given diamonds when we were toddlers, and we were told this is a very very precious stone. This is an incredible thing called true love. Take care of it. Take care of it, love it, treasure it.

32. Well, anybody that knows children when they are two or three, they don't know the difference between a crystal and a diamond. You give a child something sparkly and they will think it's a toy. They won't know how to distinguish between a diamond or a crystal. They will have fun with it. My daughter loved to throw my diamond ring into the toilet. These are the things you realize, that when you try to give a child something that they are not ready for, that they don't fully understand, they are not going to treasure it as much.

33. In my life of faith I was brought up to think True Parents are True Parents. I've been to Divine Principle lecturers, and my memory is, from the moment I could sit down. And I realized that, by the time I got to be a young teenager, I had heard so much of this stuff. So much diamonds were thrown at me that, in a way, I did not realize its value. In a way, I had to search and go on this long journey where I decided to study all the different religions of the world – and came to realize that there is something incredible in the Divine Principle. There is something incredible in the concept of our True Parents. And that's when my spirit was moved and that's when I decided, "I want to be an eternal daughter of God."

34. Just as the first generation had that conversion experience, we have to allow room for our second, third, fourth generation, who were born within the movement to come to a point in their life where they make their own decision as to who or what they want to be, because they have been moved by the spirit. No amount of power, no amount of might is going to do the job. We have to somehow reach these young people and move their spirit and make them inspired to want to love and to be loved. And that is how we change the world.

35. So when our True Parents, and when the good book says, it's not by power or might but it's by the spirit – in a way we all seek to be inspired by each other. We all seek to be inspired by God and we all seek to be inspired by our True Parents. But you know, I as the senior pastor, know that my job as a senior pastor is not to cause the congregation to be addicted to me. My job as the senior pastor is to empower you with the spirit of God, with the spirit of true love, give you the tools to be that healthy, competent, responsible human being so that you and I can go out into the world and make that change, be that agent of change. If I am the pastor, just wanting an audience, every Sunday, because this is how I get my fix – I would not be doing my job. In a way, my job is to live for the sake of others. My job is to raise you and all the brothers and sisters and your children up to be the kind of inspired people that they were meant to be – somehow move your spirit so that you can decide what kind of people you want to be.

36. Likewise, we as parents of children, have to think proactively – not always think about how we react because of our fears, fears of the world, fears of what might happen to our children. There is an old saying in Korea – don't give a child money, give them a book, don't give a child food – teach them how to plant and harvest the field, don't give a child money – teach the child the added value of working hard. In essence what this proverb is trying to say is, sometimes out of our love we do too much for our children.

37. There is this one mother, a typical Asian mother, incredibly sacrificial, sacrificing herself for her family, for her husband and her children. She is your typical Asian mother that never leaves the kitchen. She works day and night. She provides for the family, she cooks and shops for the family, she cleans, does the laundry for the family. She works so hard, because her heart is really that one of love. She wants to serve her children. But, she does her job so well, so persistently, so consistently that her children never had the chance to wash dishes, never had the chance to take out the garbage, never had the chance to learn how to launder their own clothes. So here she was, being consumed with this victim mentality, "I am a victim in that I have to live a life of denial and misery." And in a way she put this upon herself, because her heart was really pure in that she wanted to live for the sake of others and she was so giving, so giving, dying for the sake of others, that she didn't realize that, by her dying, she wasn't being the proper kind of mother that would raise healthy, competent, responsible children. In a way she did such a good job of being a servant, she forgot to be a mother. She did such a great job of being a servant she forgot to be a wife.

38. And so this is the situation that I come across many many times. And instead of her thinking and realizing, "I have four children. If I shared my responsibility and I delegated the responsibility…" And you know what, in the beginning the child is not going to clean up as well as her, the child is not going to iron the shirt as well as her, but with due persistence and effort and dedication the child will grow up to be better and actually learn the heart of living for the sake of others too, and be grateful for their father and mother, but also feel confident that they can do these things, that they are well-versed when it comes to cooking a meal, when it comes to doing the laundry, and build that kind of self-confidence in believing "I can be a responsible person." And that is what creates winners in the end.

39. You know, a great deal of sociologists and a great deal of psychologists have studied – what causes or what makes winners? And they took the worst slums of America and the most difficult areas all around the world – in the slums of India, and the difficult cities, violent cities like Harlem – and these psychologists and sociologists studied why is it that so many kids go astray and so many kids succumb to the destructive environment of their area? What is the single most important thing that allows some kids, coming from the worst situations, worst environments, to become great human beings, become that agent of change – what is it?

Florence Nightingale and some of her nurses

Florence Nightingale and some of her nurses

40. And the results are quite fascinating. As I said earlier I grew up with a list of things that I could not do. I can't date. I cannot go out dancing. I cannot drink. I cannot do all of these things. But nobody told me what I could do. Nobody told me that, "You know what – you can party all night long, but what does that leave you in the end? Maybe you might want to sacrifice going out every night. But you know what, find your passion. Develop your God-given talent. Tap into your creativity. Find out what you were born for. And if you apply yourself you can be the president of the United States. You could be the Florence Nightingale. You could be the Mahatma Gandhi."

41. Nobody told me these things. I was consumed with the feeling of being a prisoner in my own home, in my own society, in my own movement, because I had a list of all the things that I could not do. But I've often thought, that if somebody had told me what I could do, not the negative, but taking a proactive stance in my life, guiding me in such a way and telling me all the things that I could do – you could date 10,000 people, but you know what, if you save yourself as that beautiful – like the birthday gift or the Christmas gift that we all look forward to at Christmas.

42. You know I would be the first one to say, when someone gives me a gift, what I want is a beautiful packaged box and inside something that is meaningful, or something that is precious. And usually the expectation is for something new. And if somebody had told me, "the reason why we wait and we prepare ourselves for the blessing is because we want to give that person who we want to love eternally, the greatest gift that we can give, which is the gift of our lives." If somebody had told me in that way, it would have been much more inspiring than telling me, I cannot date and I cannot have sex and I cannot go out with all these people. In a way, if somebody had told me that – "if we can wait, because we are these divine eternal sons and daughters of God, and as a parent, God as our parent, what he would wish upon all of us is to be eternally happy with somebody that understands how incredibly valuable we are, and how infinitely profound we are, somebody that understands God as our Heavenly Parent, somebody that understands you and me as this precious gift of love from our Heavenly Father, something that we need to treasure, something that we need to share with a grateful heart." That's what would have inspired me, and inspired many many young men and women to make the right kind of choices.

43. In essence, when I was thinking about Christmas presents I was thinking, "there is a relative of mine that is quite famous for giving Christmas gifts." And the reason why this relative is quite famous – this person loves to package old gifts, put it in a box – but you knew the toys that were given to my children were old, because it comes in its original package, but because it has been opened it has been scotch taped. When you would look, for instance at a toy, the tires are worn out, the antenna is missing – this is the kind of a Christmas gift that my children did not look forward to. They very much were hoping, "If I get a gift, I wish it was brand-new."

44. Likewise, had somebody told me and the young people – "getting somebody precious is like receiving the greatest present, the greatest birthday or Christmas present of your life." And we all want to receive a brand-new present. Nobody wants a used present.

45. How wonderful would it be if we could inspire the youth of our movement to want to be that great gift to our future spouse – by really preserving ourselves, really working on ourselves to be that responsible, healthy, and competent human being. So that by the time we are called by God and our parents to attend the blessing we can experience the full magnitude, the full profundity, and the incredible responsibility that is laid in our care as we move towards the next level for the next phase of our lives.

46. I realize that in many respects the things that I went through as a member of my family is very much the same thing that our children are going through right now. And so, this is really a time when we must be thinking, "How can we really move the spirit of these young people." And the way we can move and inspire these young people is by giving them a clear vision of what they can be, by giving them a clear vision and dream that they can work on – by telling them that nothing is impossible. And it is that kind of a message that moves the spirit, that makes the child want to be that agent of change.

Seijin Tranberg

Seijin Tranberg

47. You know we have a great example in CARP, this young brother named Seijin Tranberg. He got into college and he was totally inspired by this vision that you can be the next president of the United States. He said, "well, why not me? I could be the next president of the United States." So he decided not to just go to college and stick his nose in the books, but he decided that he wanted to be an agent of change on his campus, he wanted to be somebody that can exert the right kind of influence to his colleagues, to his student body, so that they can be inspired catalyst onto the world. So he went as a proud Unificationist, he went as a proud second generation. He shared his faith freely and naturally. He talked to the kids about some of the things that we are dealing with, especially in Japan.

48. As you know I have spoken about this time and time again. We have the issue of faith breaking in Japan. My brothers and I, starting last year, really felt called by God to put an end to the faith breaking issue that is taking place in Japan. You know, Japan is one of the great superpowers of the world, but it's still refuses to understand that we Unificationists, as the citizen of that great country, have the right to exercise our religious freedom, to make our own choice in regard to how we want to exercise our faith. And so many of our brothers and sisters over the last 30 years have been abducted and kidnapped against their will – and this issue of faith breaking came to our attention when one of our brothers, Mr. Goto, was released after being held captive by his family, by the de-programmers for 12 years and five months. We are not talking 12 months and five days, we are talking 12 years and five months. And many many brothers and sisters have suffered a similar fate. And many sisters, during their time in captivity have suffered, not just mental, physical, but also sexual abuse. And so, as a woman I feel an incredible outrage towards what is being done to our dear sisters in Japan. And the government of Japan has to recognize the atrocities that are taking place. And if they are professing to be one of the great superpowers, governed under a constitution that was instituted by Gen. Douglas MacArthur after World War II, that guarantees religious freedom for all of its citizens – then our brothers and sisters should be afforded the right to choose.

49. And they chose how they wanted to live their life of faith, because they were moved by the spirit, they were moved by our Heavenly Father and Mother, they were moved by our True Parents, they were moved by our community. And they realized that they have a chance here at doing something that Jesus Christ did not have a chance to do many many thousands of years ago. They realized that this is the time of the breaking news when our True Parents are here. They realized that this is the time when we can make right the fall of man by truly grafting on to the heavenly lineage and become one family under God. These men and woman made their choice because they were moved by the spirit – unlike what people think, that it's Rev. Moon's power and might that brainwashed them. No! They were moved by the revolution of true love, they were moved by the spirit, they were moved because they realized a vision that they can substantiate in their lifetime.

50. This is what moves people to greatness. And what the sociologists and psychologists realized is exactly that – the kids who succeed out of the worst slums and out of the most difficult families, abusive, sexually abusive families, but somehow they turned out to be winners.

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey

51. A great example is Oprah Winfrey. How does a woman coming from that kind of a background have the desire and the willingness to become what she dreams of? It's because she was tapped by the spirit with the vision of what she could be.

52. And when you study these findings of successful kids that managed to rise up from the difficult puddles or the muddles of life and really become a great person, you realize that first and foremost every one of them had one adult in their life that encouraged them to dream, that encouraged them to have a vision of what they would like to accomplish. One member of the family, one teacher in the school, one minister that they were incredibly fond of – but one mentor who really encourage them to dream, encouraged them to have a vision.

53. Then they realized another component to this winning combination is that every child who succeeded out of the most difficult financial, emotional, mental states that they come from – had a certain level of responsibility that was awarded them. So, regardless of how difficult a family situation was, somehow by a relationship with this one person in their life, this person not only encouraged them to dream and to hold on to that dream, but had absolute belief in them, and that they will become a great person. And they had the trust, the willingness to trust the child, to take on small responsibilities, a little bit at a time, and then constantly expanding their responsibility as a child reaches and accomplishes the short-term goals that were set by this person. In a way, it wasn't the control, or the might, that this one person exerted over a child that turned the child to greatness, but it was the trust, it is the belief in that person that allowed that child to also believe in him or herself and make, and have the desire to want to become that great person. And the trust that was given to them, which they never had in their family – young kids coming from financially difficult homes, broken homes, emotionally difficult homes – trust is not something that is given. It is not found, but this is what translated into a child feeling incredibly competent. Not arrogant, but confident as a person. It taught them by being responsible, "I can do this. I can take baby steps. I have someone who trusts me to be responsible. And even though I may mess up every once in a while, this person is entrusting me to be that responsible person." And it's the belief in knowing that you believe in the other person that the child wants to live up to that trust, live up to that relationship, live up to that responsibility – and that was another reason why these children succeeded.

54. And the third reason a child succeeded, these psychologists and sociologists realized, is again – the proactive constant praise, not flattering, but praise, constructive praise that is reinforced throughout their relationship that allowed this child from the most hideous and most destructive environment, to rise up from the ashes like the great Phoenix and soar high like an eagle.

55. This is the power of the Spirit. This is the power of the Spirit as it moved amongst you and me. So can you imagine if we can truly be a community where, looking upon our True Parents as the living paradigm of true love – and the incredible thing about True Father is, he doesn't say, "Come and listen to me and be my hostage." He says, "Go out there into the world and be that agent of change. You can be a great person."

56. And despite our failings along the way Father gives us incredible responsibility. Father gives many many leaders responsibilities that many times I feel should not be given, because we don't deserve it. But Father and Mother infinitely trust, and of course they get hurt along the way, but continue to trust and believe in the person, "That person will be a great person because that person was born to be a great person." And father continues to give us the responsibility of raising the future of our movement, the future of our world.

57. So we as parents have an incredible responsibility. In a way, partaking in this building process that will create a new generation of peace, kids who are inspired about life, kids who are moved by the spirit. Not because we exercised our power and might, not because we gave them a list of all the things they cannot do, but because we inspired them with all the things that they could do, that they can be, and that they are.

58. This is the reason why our True Parents are incredibly important to us. Because, when I read these findings I said to myself, "this is what Father teaches us and this is what he always encouraged us to do." He encouraged us to have a great role model. Find a great role model in life who you can have a relationship with.

59. And I was so lucky because in my difficult teenage years the principal of one of the schools I attended, for some reason, singled me out. When I was graduating from middle school, in my school we had an award, not just for academic excellence, but an award was given to the most gentlemanly boy graduating from middle school and the most ladylike person graduating from middle school. Because of this principal I was given this award. I saw myself anything but a lady. I was a total tomboy. I did not like skirts. I only wanted to wear pants. I did not like dolls. I wanted my plane, my tank, my bike. My parents wanted to buy me a beautiful pink bicycle with a flower basket on top, and I said absolutely not, I would like a motorcycle. For somebody like me to be given this award, it was almost like an oxymoron. "This person is the least ladylike," at least that was my perception of myself, but just the fact that somebody gave me this award and said, "you are the most ladylike person." I started thinking, "is that possible? Is it possible that one day I would wear a dress? Is it possible that I want to stay and sew and cook?"

60. It was this person's belief in me. He must have seen something in me. And he is the one who told me when I was 13, "You know what, one day you are going to go to Harvard. And one day you are going to be a great woman of faith and of life and you are going to have many many people in your life who will love you and you will have a chance to love and be loved. He made me think of a life that I never really thought about. My parents were always so busy administering to the brothers and sisters of the world that, in a way, we felt totally ignored and neglected. But that one person changed my life, in the sense that he believed in me. He saw something in me that I myself did not see. And he gave me the kind of responsibilities – he said, "Look, In Jin, if you want to be great these are the things you need to do. You have these choices in life and you have another set of choices in life. It's your choice. You need to decide." He believed in me and he made me a responsible person. He wasn't afraid to push me out there and say, "There are a lot of temptations out there, but you need to make your own decision. You are fully capable of making the right choice."

61. It's that trust that made me want to live up to the trust he had in me. When I made small successes in my life, he encouraged me, he reinforced me with positive reinforcements, "This is great. This is wonderful. You are so ahead of the game. You are going to be phenomenal." He gave me a dream of what I could be.

62. And that is when I realized the power of being a parent. We, as a parent, we can exercise power and might, but the most important thing is somehow developing relationships with our children where their spirit will be moved, and where they are put in a situation where they decide who they want to be. And that what is going to guarantee whether a child is going to be a winner – a success at life or somebody who is constantly searching and fighting.

63. Really our job in life, as parents, is to encourage and constantly reinforce our kids and our community and each other – that we can be God's eternal sons and daughters and that we can be that great person. And even if we may not see it for ourselves at the moment, know that Father and Mother, our True Parents, see our divine potential in all of us.

64. But just as a brilliant light bulb cannot be a brilliant light bulb without an energy source, it's our decision as that brilliant light bulb to plug ourselves into the socket of that incredible spirit, incredible power of true love that our True Parents are wishing to share with all of us.

65. As we move as blessed central families, the incredible thing about our True Parents is that, "Listen, you guys are my children, but you guys are not my children forever. You guys are parents too." You know the great thing about our True Parents is, for many many years we prayed in the name of True Parents. But before we came to pray in the name of True Parents many of us, as great Christians, as faithful and devout Christians, prayed in the name of Jesus Christ. Because, Jesus Christ was a symbol, a role model of something that we could tap into, could have a relationship with, someone who believed in us eternally and forever and consistently – that made us feel like Jesus trusted us to be responsible, Jesus is constantly reinforcing us through his good message. He wants us to be good people, and so we are. In a way, we as good Christians, pray in Jesus' name because that was the way we connected to our Heavenly Parent and that was the way we connected to our divinity. And when we met our True Parents we prayed in the name of True Parents because we realized that True Parents are the living paradigm of what Jesus wanted to fulfill 2000 years ago – in the form of a man and a woman.

66. And so for many many years, we prayed in the name of True Parents. But what does a father and a mother do? We don't want our children to glorify always our name, for ever and ever. We as parents want our children to be healthy, competent, responsible young adults who are confident in who they are as God's eternal sons and daughters.

67. So when you see the transition that we have made into the present state where our True Parents, having given us a blessing and opportunity to really go through the journey of creating ideal families, say, "All the foundation has been laid and now you need to start praying in your own name." In a way our True Parents come to give each and every one of us our eternal and profound dignity as that eternal son and a daughter of God. And Father and Mother are saying, "Yes, when you were a child you had to pray in my name because you didn't realize Heavenly Father, Heavily Mother, Heavenly Parent was a diamond. You just thought they were crystals or something sparkling. You didn't realize who they were, so you had to pray in the name of True Parents until you realized what was given to you in terms of your divinity, in terms of your infinite worth – is the most precious diamonds in the world."

68. And so it is truly our True Parents blessing to empower every one of us, as that spiritual being, being moved by the spirit, to really find and reclaim our dignity as an eternal son and a daughter of God by connecting to that heavenly lineage so that we no longer have to be in bondage to sin and to the Fall and everything that took place before. But our Heavenly Father and Mother is saying, "Look forward! Look forward! Be proactive! Be responsible! Be that agent of change! Be that eternal son and a daughter of God! Be that child of great and eternal dignity!" This is what our True Parents are asking us to do.

69. So brothers and sisters, I always say that the job of all of us is not just to teach the Divine Principle but to understand the magnitude and the gravitas of the time we are living in, the time when we can share in the breaking news of our True Parents and really share the good news and the breaking news of the Blessing with our fellow man so that we can truly come together as one family under God.

70. So brothers and sisters, this is a time when we should not be looking for our personal Jesus. We are the Jesus we are looking for. We are the True Parents we are looking for. This is a time when we should liberate God from thousands and thousands of years of people constantly asking God, "please exercise your power and might into my life and change my life." How many people have prayed that prayer? I have, at times. But this is the time when God is telling us, not by power or might but by the spirit. It's the spirit that runs through us, it's the spirit that is blowing in this windy city of Chicago!

71. We have to realize, we are the answer, we are the change we want to be – says Gandhi. And we have to realize that God will always and will forever be by our side. Because you know what, God is always finding little ways to make sure we feel His love. God is always making ways to make us feel His and Her love every day. And what God is saying is, "You guys! You guys are beautiful! You guys are incredibly powerful because you guys are moved by the spirit! You are the agent of change! Imagine what tomorrow can bring if you decide today what kind of a person you are going to be."

72. So God is asking us to own the game! Own our game! And yes we are a little bit different. But we are unique. We are incredible sons and daughters of God, and the world is just waiting for your beauty to unfold and shine like a beautiful light bulb onto the world.

73. And so if we can realize that God has given us everything that we need, and the only thing that we need to do is to harness our strength, to focus our vision, and to steady our stride so that we are consistent, we are steadfast, we are persistent, and there is nothing that we cannot accomplish.

74. So in this beautiful city of 'She-Ca-go.' She, is a little bit of the feminine spirit of our True Mother with us today, together with our True Father – and the great thing about our True Father is that True Father is a He who always lifts up that She, always lifts up his wife. And so following their great example, if we can truly be united with our True Parents and understand our responsibility as parents to this beautiful generation peace, that we have a chance to really change their life by becoming that incredible role model, proactive role model that encourages a child to have vision, to dream, that believes in a child to be responsible, and constantly reinforces words of love, and care, and tenderness. This is what is going to create winners out of our future generation. And as the future generation, that is going to change the world.

75. So brothers and sisters, just as the rocket has three stages – you first generation, sacrificial brothers and sisters, were like the first rocket thrusting into space! The second generation will take it that much higher to a place that we have never been, or we have never seen or experienced before! But if we continue the good work, the third and the fourth generation is going to reach the moon and back! And the moon that God has placed in our lives through the form of our True Parents is a glorious moon, and this moon is telling you and me, "Go out there you eternal sons and daughters …

76. (Sorry missed the final line)

Notes:

One World, One Heart

by Gil Roschuni

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
And one strong love to lead.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
The light of Truth to set you free.

The lightning flashes across the sky,
To light the path of those who try.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
And the ancient serpent is thrown down.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Can't you hear the trumpet sound.

And many stars fall from the sky,
And they all wonder why.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Into the age of fitting in.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Bringing the old world to an end.

Can't you hear? Please heed the call.
The call of Love meant for all men.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Bringing the old world to an end.

Zechariah, chapter 4

1: And the angel who talked with me came again, and waked me, like a man that is wakened out of his sleep.

2: And he said to me, "What do you see?" I said, "I see, and behold, a lampstand all of gold, with a bowl on the top of it, and seven lamps on it, with seven lips on each of the lamps which are on the top of it.

3: And there are two olive trees by it, one on the right of the bowl and the other on its left."

4: And I said to the angel who talked with me, "What are these, my lord?"

5: Then the angel who talked with me answered me, "Do you not know what these are?" I said, "No, my lord."

6: Then he said to me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerub'babel: Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of hosts.

7: What are you, O great mountain? Before Zerub'babel you shall become a plain; and he shall bring forward the top stone amid shouts of `Grace, grace to it!'"

8: Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,

9: "The hands of Zerub'babel have laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also complete it. Then you will know that the LORD of hosts has sent me to you.

10: For whoever has despised the day of small things shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerub'babel. "These seven are the eyes of the LORD, which range through the whole earth."

11: Then I said to him, "What are these two olive trees on the right and the left of the lampstand?"

12: And a second time I said to him, "What are these two branches of the olive trees, which are beside the two golden pipes from which the oil is poured out?"

13: He said to me, "Do you not know what these are?" I said, "No, my lord."

14: Then he said, "These are the two anointed who stand by the Lord of the whole earth."  

Inspired To Love and To Be Loved

In Jin Moon
December 18, 2011
Chicago, IL

Good morning, Chicago. I am delighted to be with you this beautiful Sunday morning. We are having quite an exciting weekend here. Last night we had a wonderful ballroom social, and I heard it was a great success. Our community came out and celebrated this wonderful time together in Chicago with different ministers and district pastors who have come to take in the fellowship of this weekend, and with the beautiful second-generation who were the highlight of the evening.

As a mother who has five children of her own, I'm always thinking about what we as a family and as a movement can do to inspire these young people to have a vision of what they can be, and what contributions they can make to society that will change their world for the better. I've thought long and hard about this over the years, and I know that our True Parents have also thought about this for many years.

Sun Myung Moon visiting members of the US Congress in the 1970s

Sun Myung Moon visiting members of the US Congress in the 1970s

Power: The Ability To Influence

When our True Father and Mother came to this great country of America in the early 1970s, Father had a great vision for this country. Father knew that America was providentially prepared to work together with the messiah, to share in the breaking news. Over the years and centuries our Heavenly Parent has blessed this country to be the country of prosperity, not for itself, nor for its own power and glory, but so it can be the agent of change on behalf of the world.

When I was a political science student taking my first introductory course, one of the things that profoundly influenced me was when my professor, on the first day of class, defined what power meant. He said, "Power means the ability to influence." I've thought long and hard about this amazing power to influence.

When Father and Mother talk about the providential responsibility of America, and when I consider how God has blessed this country with tremendous power and prosperity, I've often wondered what America can do to transform the world and usher in a true and meaningful millennium of true love.

I believe Father and Mother were so right in thinking that America has been prepared as that providential country on behalf of the world and, because of that, it has the responsibility to exercise its power, namely, its ability to influence the world. I believe that America is intended to influence the world not with the ideals of capitalism or of superficial living, but instead with inspiration that is true to its own Christian heritage that landed and started on the East Coast of America and allowed the Pilgrims to try their best to build that beautiful city on a hill.

America springs from that profound spiritual and Christian heritage. So we need to tap into that spiritual heritage and understand that without God, power, or the ability to influence, the world has no direction. Being powerful and blessed with so much prosperity is like trying to contain a mass of plutonium. When power is not harnessed, focused, and steadied with a purpose and a mission at hand, it can create horrendous destruction and wreak havoc on anybody who comes near it.

But when the strength of something like plutonium is harnessed, according to a focused vision, with consistent and steady progress and according to a definite purpose and goal, an immense amount of good can be achieved and an immense amount of the right kind of influence can be exerted on the world to effectuate a monumental change, to make this world into a better world than what we have now.

"One World, One Heart"

Often people have come up to me and said, "We have so many problems in our world today. We have the problems of family breakdown, of young people not being focused, not being goal-oriented, just wanting to waste their precious lives away." We have so many people who do not value life and who do not value the opportunity through living to give back to God gratitude that we are his and her children. Many people have attempted to answer this question themselves; many have asked fellow pastors and ministers, and they have talked with me at great length: "How do we really inspire these people? How do we get them to want to be better people? We try our best as pastors, we try our best as educators. How do we do that?"

When the band sang earlier, "One World, One Heart," it reminded us all that it doesn't matter where we come from in life, what we want is a safe, loving, and peaceful world for our families, our nation, and our world. We want a place where we as parents can rest assured that if we send our children to public schools, we will not have to battle the horrors of suicide bombers wanting to blow themselves up at school, or have the fear of students being so outraged against society because they feel so fragmented, neglected, and ignored that they decide to take violence into their own hands and cause havoc and destruction by killing their classmates.

What do we do in a situation like this? How do we create this one world and one heart? Over the centuries, different philosophers, thinkers, educators, pastors, and religious leaders have tried to answer to answer the question "How do we go about building this one world, one heart?"

Many of the great thinkers, educators, and teachers have tried to tackle the problem by dealing with the effects in society, with things like teenage pregnancy by giving teens condoms and trying to teach sex education, not realizing that just dealing with the effects is a Band-Aid solution. What we must really do is go back to the root of the problem and address the reasons or the causes as to why we have an epidemic of teenage pregnancy or of suicides.

I was told by one of my friends that every 14 minutes somebody in the world attempts to take his or her own life and every two minutes somebody in the world is being raped. This is the state of our modern world. So how do we go forward in creating the culture and environment in which everybody wants to be a part of that one world, one heart?

Harnessing Our Divinity

The great thing about True Parents is they come as the messiah, as the living paradigm of true love. They are not coming to address the effects of the ills of society by providing a Band-Aid solution; they come to address the root of the problem, starting with the beginning, the human Fall. They come to teach us that we cannot deal with the effects, the ills of society, without addressing the questions about the inner qualities of being a divine, eternal son or daughter of God. We have to inspire the divinity within each and every person as a unique, eternal, and loving son or daughter of God before we can attempt to change the world.

Our True Father and Mother bring a message of profound hope, but they also tell us that we must start from the beginning. We must address the Fall. We must address the questions of why men and women were led astray from God. In like fashion, our True Parents, through these Original Substance of Divine Principle workshops sharing the breaking news with over 3,000 ministers, are inspiring the Christian ministers to go back to the root of what America was all about. America was founded on the love of God, and if we want to address the problems of teenage rebellion, of people not being guided or directed, and of people dealing with so many addictions of all sorts, then we must tap into the divine spirit within. We must start a revolution of heart by moving the spirit.

Our True Father and Mother are saying that we cannot be the agents of change for the world without being an agent of change starting with ourselves, you and me. We as Unificationists and as people of faith know that we are living in an unprecedented time. We are standing at the threshold of a brand-new millennium. Depending on the choices we make today, humankind faces the literal, physical possibility of blowing up our world many times over if we continue to go the way we have gone – thinking only of our self-interests and greed, and thinking only about external power and might.

But we, you and I, fundamentally are spiritual beings, moved and inspired by the spirit. If we understand this, then instead of seeing power as something that controls, maintains, and totally represses the soul to be a certain way, we realize that when the power of divine beings is properly harnessed, focused, and steadied with a guide such as our True Parents, we can have the power not just to influence each other but to influence the world. Likewise, America, as the great nation prepared to exercise the right kind of influence upon the world, has the responsibility to inspire everyone toward greatness and toward a peaceful millennium.

Our Talents Come From God

The interesting thing about being a senior pastor is I get to travel all around the world, and one of the things that I've realized is that no matter where you go, you cannot escape Hollywood movies. No matter where you go, you have MTV and VH1. No matter where you go, you can always listen to American music. It's amazing how I can go to Moscow and sing a Rolling Stones song, and everybody sings along! I can go to Nigeria and sing a Janis Joplin tune, and everybody sings along. I can go to Japan and sing a song from Three Doors Down, and everybody sings along.

America has a formidable power over the world in terms of its entertainment culture. A lot of the young people are watching programming like MTV and VH1 with shows like "My Crib" that take them on a tour of all these big singers' mansions, with their superficial wealth, their cars and toys, their swimming pools and Jacuzzis, their women and their men. These young people may be thinking, "I want that. I want to be defined as part of the Millennials, the show-me-the-money generation."

A great deal of influence that goes out to the world is saying, "The only thing you need to do is to use your God-given talent to be successful and do whatever you want." But unfortunately, most entertainers don't realize that when they have the opportunity to become successful, it's because they were given special talent to tap into their creativity, which does not come from them; it comes from God.

Regardless of how astounding your talents are, God put them in your care so that when you come to be successful and in a position to harness that power to influence people around you, you can do so responsibly. But because of our media culture and the insistence on superficiality and money being the end goal of everybody's life, a lot of young people struggle over the meaning and purpose of life. Is anything more important than getting rich and having that mansion, having that car, having the right kind of wife or husband? This is the kind of culture in which the young are growing up.

The Power of the Spirit

Our True Parents came to this country and worked with the first-generation not to be addicted to the superficial commercialization of what America has become, but to return to the beginning, to the reason why America was founded and why America was great. Our True Parents were not preaching a message about power and might. They were teaching us, moving us, inspiring us by teaching about true love, that the most important thing is love, that the most exquisite language is love.

All of us were born to love and to be loved. In that way our True Parents inspired your spirit, and that's what made all of you decide to change your lives. I don't know how many brothers and sisters have come to me over the years and said, "I was a 21-year-old Ivy League student, but in college I was hopelessly lost; I did not have a vision, I did not have a goal in life. I was totally disillusioned with my government, disillusioned with my family. I wasn't sure if I wanted to live. But meeting Father and Mother changed my life because they inspired my spirit. They moved my spirit. They allowed me to experience the power of true love, and that's what made me decide to own this decision. This is the reason I decided to become a part of their family and to become God's child."

The Good Book says in Zachariah 4:6, "Not by power nor by might, but by the power of the spirit." It's the power of the spirit that moves and changes all of us. When I thought about this passage, I realized that God is speaking to us as a parent. We have beautiful children. You met some of them yesterday in the Generation Peace choir. Many parents come to me and ask, "What can I do to help harness the talent and strength that my children have, to help them focus and steady their persistence and effort so they can become a great person? Do I have to turn into a strict father who monitors my child 24-7? Do I have to turn into a mother who is like a prison warden, following the child around, saying, "Don't smoke, don't do this, don't do that," so everything is a list of don'ts?

In such a way as that, we are imprisoning our children under our care, our power, and our might. But you know what? Sooner or later, if that's the only thing they experience in a family, then when they leave home to go to college, if their spirit was not moved and they didn't have the opportunity to decide for themselves what kind of human being they want to be, the minute they leave our prison they're going to do whatever they want.

I encourage parents to look at ourselves, to look at our community. We have so many fears as a community because the gift of a child is wonderfully precious. Our children are perfect, pure, angelic beings sent to us by Heavenly Parent, who has put them in our care and is asking us to experience the parental heart that God has for you and me, so that we can understand how valuable we are to God, our Heavenly Parent.

Many of us see the world around us – the school shootings, the violence, the addictions, the destruction – and are consumed with fear of what might happen to our children. We may become so consumed with this fear that we don't realize we're not giving our children the tools to be a healthy, competent, and responsible human being if we are always there, keeping our children in a bubble, under our watchful eye, telling them, "This is the list of things you cannot do."

The Importance of Inspiration Here at Lovin' Life, we are encouraging parents to learn from our mistakes. We've done a great job of uniting with True Parents over the years and for the last 40 or 50 years we have been in the wilderness, fighting for our survival against the winds of persecution, abuse, and misunderstanding that were whirling around our community. We were in battle gear, hunkered down in our trenches, basically saying, "We need to survive somehow."

The mentality of the wilderness years has followed us, even as we transition into the Age of Settlement. This is the time when the mentality of survival must change and transition into a mentality of prosperity. We were meant for greatness. We were meant to love life. We were meant to live a fulfilled and satisfying life, a loving life. A lot of our habits from the wilderness era still travel with us to this day. I have spoken to many parents about the list of things that we have given to our children that they cannot do. But I have said, "In this Age of Settlement, when we must think not just about mere survival but about the prosperity of our family, our community, our society, our nation, and our world, we have to start thinking, 'How do we not just survive, but how do we raise healthy, competent, and responsible young adults?'"

This is the time to shift our thinking from the list of all the things we cannot do, all the things in the life of denial, to something that is much more profound and inspiring. I remember when my children were three and four, and they desperately wanted to go outside and play – in the rain, in the storm, in the snow, it did not matter. But I, being consumed with anxiety and worry about them, would always say, "Please stay in. You cannot go outside today, but why don't we do something else instead?" I would try to inspire them.

But when I told them they could not go outside and play, simply telling them that they could not was not good enough. The more I told them they could not, the more they wanted to go outside. I even got to the point when I was hiding their boots because I didn't want them to go out in the middle of a blizzard. But, guess what, they put on their sandals and still went out!

I watched these little creatures with great fascination. I exercised my might, control, and power over my children by saying, "I am your mommy. You're going to be sick. You cannot go out; you cannot play in the snow; you cannot build a snowman." But I realized the reason they were fighting me so much and working up all these ingenious and creative ways to get out there anyway and do what they wanted to do was because I didn't give them an inspired reason as to why. I didn't move their spirit. I was just telling them what to do. I was telling them what they could not do, but I did not inspire them with all the things that they could do.

That's when I realized an important point about my own life of faith growing up in this movement that is relevant to the first- and second-generation today. I feel that I have a special role to play when it comes to our relationship with first-generation, especially parents. Joining the church, owning up to that decision because you were moved by True Parents, and making that decision for yourself because you had a conversion experience, is vastly different from the experience of somebody who was born into this movement. For those of us born into this movement, everything in a sense was given to us. Everything was given to me. I didn't realize how valuable True Parents were until I decided that they are who they are.

My education was very much like that of many of our second-generation who grew up in this movement. We were given diamonds when we were toddlers and told, "This is a very, very precious stone. This is an incredible thing called true love. Take care of it. Love it. Treasure it." Children who are two or three years old don't know the difference between a crystal and a diamond. You give children something sparkly, and they'll think it's a toy. They don't know how to distinguish between a diamond and a crystal. They will have fun with it. My daughter loved to throw my diamond ring into the toilet. These are the things you realize when you try to give a child something that he or she is not ready for, doesn't fully understand, and is not going to treasure as much as the parent does.

In my life of faith I was brought up to say that True Parents are True Parents. I can recall going to Divine Principle lectures from the moment I could sit down. By the time I got to be an older teenager, I had heard so much of this stuff, so many diamonds had been thrown at me, that I did not realize their value. I had to search and go on a long journey in which I decided to study all the different religions of the world. Then I came to realize that there was something profound in the Divine Principle, in the concept of our True Parents. When my spirit was moved, that's when I decided I wanted to be an eternal daughter of God.

Just as the first-generation had that conversion experience, we have to allow room for our second-, third-, and fourth-generation who are born into the movement to come to a point in their lives when they make their own decision as to who or what they want to be because they have been moved by the spirit. No amount of power or might is going to do the job. We somehow have to reach these young people, move their spirits, and make them inspired to love and to be loved. That is how we change the world.

The Good Book says it's not by power or might, but by the spirit. We all seek to be inspired by each other, by God, and we all seek to be inspired by our True Parents. As the senior pastor, I know that my job is not to cause the congregation to be addicted to me. My job as senior pastor is to empower you with the spirit of God and the spirit of true love, to give you the tools to be a healthy, competent, and responsible human being so that you can go out into the world and make that change, be the agent of change.

If I am a pastor just wanting an audience every Sunday because that is how I get my fix, I would not be doing my job. My job is to live for the sake of others. My job is to raise you and all the brothers and sisters and the children to be the inspired people they were meant to be, to move your spirit so that you can decide what kind of people you want to be.

Likewise, we as parents have to think proactively, and not always react because of our fears of the world, of what might happen to our children. There's an old saying in Korea, "Don't give children money; give them a book. Don't give children food; teach them how to plant and harvest the field. Don't give children money; teach a child the added value of working hard." What this proverb is trying to say is that sometimes out of our love we do too much for our children.

"Can" vs. "Cannot"

We may imagine one mother, a typical Asian mother, extremely sacrificial, giving herself for her family – for her husband and children. She's your stereotypical Asian mother who never leaves the kitchen but works day and night providing for the family. She cooks, shops, cleans, and does the laundry for the family. She works so hard because her heart is one of love. She wants to serve her children.

But she does her job so well, so persistently and consistently that her children never have the chance to wash dishes, take out the garbage, or do their own laundry. Here she is, consumed with the victim mentality, living a life of denial and misery that she has, in a way, put upon herself. Her heart is pure in that she wants to live for the sake of others, and she is so giving, dying for the sake of others, that she doesn't realize that by her dying she isn't being the proper kind of mother who would raise healthy, competent, and responsible children. She does such a good job of being a servant that she forgets to be a mother. She does such a great job of being a servant that she forgets to be a wife.

This is the situation I come across many times. Instead, this devoted mother needs to realize, "I have four children, and I need to share my responsibility." In the beginning the child is not going to clean up as well as the mother does. A child is not going to iron the shirts as well as the mother does. But with persistence, effort, and dedication, the child will grow up to be better; the child will learn the heart of living for the sake of others; and the child will be grateful for his or her father and mother. The child will also feel competent that he or she can do these things – becoming well versed when it comes to cooking a meal, doing the laundry, and building self-confidence in being a responsible person. That's what creates winners in the end.

Many sociologists and psychologists have studied what makes winners. They have gone to the worst slums in America and the most difficult, violent areas around the world in order to find the single most important thing that allows some kids coming from the worst environments to become great human beings who are agents of change. They have studied why so many kids go astray and so many succumb to the destructive environment in their area

The results are fascinating. As I said earlier, I grew up with a list of things I could not do – I could not date, I could not go out dancing, I could not drink – but nobody told me what I could do. Nobody told me, "You can party all night long, but what does that leave you at the end? Maybe you might want to sacrifice going out every night, but find your God-given talent and passion. You might want to tap into your creativity and find out what you were born for. If you apply yourself, you could be the president of the United States, or Florence Nightingale, or Mahatma Gandhi." Nobody told me these things.

I was consumed with the feeling of being a prisoner in my own home, my own movement, my own society because I had a list of all the things that I could not do. I've often thought, how great it would have been if somebody had told me what I could do – not just telling me the negative, but taking a proactive stand in my life, guiding me and telling me all the things I could do, saying, for instance, that I should save myself as that beautiful gift that we all look forward to for Christmas or a birthday

Saving Ourselves for the Blessing

I would be the first one to say, when somebody gives me a gift, what I want is a beautifully packaged box, and inside I want to find something that's meaningful and precious. And usually the expectation is that it will be something new. If somebody had told me the reason why we wait and prepare ourselves for the Blessing is because we want to give the person that we'll love eternally the greatest we can give, which is the gift of our love – if somebody had told me in that way, it would have been much more inspiring than telling me I cannot date, and I cannot have sex, and I cannot go out with all these people.

Had somebody told me that we wait because we are eternal and divine sons and daughters of God our parent who wishes for all of us is to be eternally happy with somebody who understands how immeasurably valuable and infinitely profound we are, that would have inspired me, and many young men and women, to make the right choices. That special person would be somebody who understands God, our Heavenly Parent, and who understands you and me as precious gifts of love from our Heavenly Parent, something that we need to treasure and to share with a grateful heart.

In thinking about Christmas presents, I think of a relative of mine who is famous for giving Christmas gifts because this person loves to repackage old gifts. The toys that were given to my children were old; they came in the original package but because the box had been opened, it was taped again. When you looked at the toy inside, the tires were worn out and the antenna was missing. This was the kind of Christmas gift that my children did not look forward to. They were hoping, "If I get a gift, I hope it will be brand-new."

Likewise, had somebody told me and the young people that getting somebody precious is like receiving the greatest Christmas or birthday present of our life, I believe that we would have taken the message to heart. We all want to receive a brand-new present. Nobody wants a used present. How wonderful would it be if we can inspire the youth of our movement to want to be a great gift to their future spouse by preserving themselves and working on themselves to be responsible, healthy, and competent human beings. Then, by the time they are called by God and their parents to attend the Blessing, they can be prepared to experience the full magnitude and profundity, and the awesome responsibility that is laid in their care as they move toward the next phase of their lives.

I have realized that in many respects the things I went through as a member of my family are very much the same things that our children are going through right now. This is a time when we must be thinking of how we can move the spirit of these young people. And the way we can move and inspire them is by giving them a clear vision and dream of what they can be and what they can work on, and by telling them that nothing is impossible. It's that kind of a message that moves the spirit, that makes a child want to be the agent of change.

Fighting Faith-Breakers in Japan

We have a great example in CARP. A young brother named Seijin Tranberg went to college and was totally inspired by the vision that he could be the next president of the United States. He said, "Why not me? I could be the next president of the United States." So he decided not to just go to college and stick his nose in the books but to be an agent of change on his campus. He wanted to be somebody who could exert the right kind of influence on his colleagues, to the student body so they could be inspired catalysts in the world. He went as a proud Unificationist, as a proud Second Generation. He shared his faith freely and naturally, and he talked to the kids about some of the things we're dealing with, especially in Japan.

As you know, I have spoken about this time and time again. We have the issue of faith-breaking in Japan and my brothers and I, starting last year, felt called by God to put an end to the faith-breaking that is taking place there. Japan, as you know, is one of the great superpowers of the world, but it still refuses to understand that we Unificationists, as citizens of that great country, have the right to exercise our religious freedom, to make our own choice in regard to how we want to exercise our faith. Many of our brothers and sisters over the last 30 years have been abducted against their will. This issue of faith-breaking came powerfully to our attention when one of our brothers, Mr. Goto, was released after being held captive by his family and by deprogrammers for 12 years and five months. We're not talking 12 months and five days; we're talking 12 years and five months.

Many brothers and sisters have suffered a similar fate. And many sisters during the time of captivity have suffered not just mental and physical abuse, but also sexual abuse. As a woman I feel an excruciating outrage toward what is being done to our dear sisters in Japan. The government of Japan has to recognize the atrocities that are taking place. If it is professing to be one of the great superpowers, governed under a constitution that was instituted by Gen. Douglas MacArthur after World War II that guarantees religious freedom for all its citizens, then the government of Japan should be assuring that our brothers and sisters are afforded the right to choose.

Our Japanese brothers and sisters chose how they wanted to live their life of faith because they were moved by the spirit. They were moved by our Heavenly Father and Mother. They were moved by our True Parents. They were moved by our community, and they realized that they have a chance here to do something that Jesus Christ did not have a chance to do 2,000 years ago. They realize that this is the time of the breaking news when our True Parents are here. They realize that this is the time when we could make right the Fall of Man by engrafting onto the heavenly lineage and becoming one family under God.

These men and women made their choice because they were moved by the spirit, unlike what people think that it's Reverend Moon's power and might that brainwashes them. No. They were moved by the revolution of true love, by the spirit. They were moved because they recognized a vision that they can substantiate in their lifetime. This is what moves people to greatness.

The Role of a Mentor

What the sociologists and psychologists realized is exactly that same thing through their studies of the kids out of the worst slums and the most difficult families who somehow turn out to be winners. A great example is Oprah Winfrey. How does a woman coming from that kind of a background have the desire and the willingness to become what she dreams of? It's because she was tapped by the spirit, with the vision of what she could be.

And when you study these findings of successful kids that manage to rise up from the difficult puddles or muddles of life and become great people, you notice that first and foremost every one of them had one adult in their lives who encouraged them to dream, to have a vision of what they would like to accomplish. It may have been one member of the family, one teacher in a school, one minister that they were fond of – but somehow it was one mentor who encouraged them to dream, to have a vision.

Another component to this winning combination that these studies revealed is that every child who succeeded out of the most difficult financial, emotional, and mental space had a certain level of responsibility that was awarded them. Regardless of how difficult their family situation was, somehow they had a relationship with one person in their lives, who not only encouraged them to dream and to hold onto that dream, but also had absolute belief in them to become great people. Furthermore, that mentor figure had the trust willingness, and wisdom to entrust the child first to take on small responsibilities, and then a little bit at a time, to expand that responsibility as the child would reach and accomplish the short-term goals set by this person.

It wasn't the control or the might that this one person exerted over a child that turned the child to greatness, it was the trust and the belief from that person that allowed the child to also believe in him or herself and have the desire to become a great person. That significant mentor gave to the children the trust that they hadn't received in their families. These were young kids coming from financially difficult homes, broken homes, emotionally distraught homes in which trust was not found.

But this trust to handle appropriate responsibility was what translated into a child feeling marvelously confident – not arrogant, but confident as a person. It taught them by being responsible, that "I can do this. I can take baby steps but I have somebody who trusts me to be responsible, and even though I may mess up every once in a while, this person is entrusting me to be that responsible person." It's the belief, knowing that the other person believes in the child that inspires the child to want to live up to that trust, that relationship, and that responsibility. That was another reason why these children succeeded.

The third reason a child succeeded, these sociologists and psychologists realized, is again the proactive, consistent praise – not flattery, but constructive praise reliably reinforced throughout their relationship – that allowed a child from the most hideous and destructive environment to rise up from the ashes like the great phoenix and soar high like an eagle. This is the power of the spirit that moves amongst you and me.

Can you imagine our brilliance if we would truly be a community looking upon our True Parents as the living paradigm of true love? The fantastic thing about True Father is he doesn't say, "Come and listen to me and be my hostage." He says, "Go out there into the world; be the agent of change. You can be a great person."

And despite our failings along the way, Father gives us huge responsibility. Father gives leaders responsibilities that many times I feel should not be given because we don't deserve it. But Father and Mother infinitely trust. Of course they get hurt along the way, but they continue to trust and believe in that person to be a great person – because that person was born to be a great person. Father continues to give us the responsibility of raising the future of our movement and our world.

The Most Ladylike Girl

As parents we have an immense responsibility, partaking of the building process that will create a new generation of peace: Kids who are inspired about their lives and moved by the spirit, not because we exercise our power and might, and not because we give them a list of all the things that they cannot do, but because we inspire them with all the things that they could do, that they can be, and that they are.

This is the reason why our True Parents are supremely important to us. When I read these findings, I said to myself, "This is what Father teaches us, and this is what he always encourages us to do. He encourages us to have a great role model, to find a good role model in life that you can have a relationship with."

I was so lucky because in my difficult teenage years the principal of one of the schools that I attended for some reason singled me out. When I was graduating from middle school, we had an award not just for academic excellence, but an award for the most gentlemanly boy graduating and the most ladylike girl graduating. Because of this principal I was given this award.

I saw myself as anything but a lady. I was a total tomboy. I did not like skirts. I only wanted to wear pants. I didn't like dolls. I wanted my plane, my tank, my bike. My parents wanted to buy me a beautiful pink bicycle with a flower basket on top and I said, "Absolutely not. I would like a motorcycle." For somebody like me to be given this award was almost like an oxymoron. My perception of myself was as the least ladylike. But just the fact that somebody gave me this award and said, "You are the most ladylike person," made me start thinking, "Is that possible? Is it possible that one day I will wear a dress? Is it possible that I would want to sew or cook?"

But you know, it was this person's belief in me – he must have seen something in me. He's the one who told me when I was 13, "One day you're going to go to Harvard. One day you're going to be a great woman of faith and of life, and you're going to have many people in your life who will love you and you will have a chance to love and be loved." So he made me think of a life that I never really thought about. My parents were always so busy ministering to the brothers and sisters of the world that we felt totally ignored and neglected.

But that one person changed my life because he believed in me. He saw something in me that I myself did not see, and he gave me the kind of responsibilities that could help me to mature and grow. He said, "Look, In Jin, if you want to be great, these are the things you need to do. You have these choices in life, or you can have another set of choices in life. It's your choice, but you can decide." He believed in me and he made me a responsible person. He wasn't afraid to push me out there and say, "There are a lot of temptations out there, but you need to make your own decision, and you are fully capable of making the right choice."

It's that trust that made me want to live up to the trust he had in me. When I made small successes in my life, he encouraged me. He reinforced me with positive reinforcement: "This is great; you are just so ahead of the game. You're going to be phenomenal." He gave me a dream of what I could be.

The Power of a Parent-Child Relationship

That's when I realized the power of being a parent. As parents we can exercise power and might, but the most important thing is somehow to develop a relationship with our children so their spirit is moved, and they are put in a situation to decide who they want to be. That's what is going to guarantee whether the child is going to be a winner, a success at life, or somebody who is constantly searching and fighting.

Our job in life as parents is to encourage and constantly reinforce our kids and our community and each other that we can be God's eternal sons and daughters, that we can be a great person. And even if we may not see it for ourselves at the moment, we need to remind each other that Father and Mother, our True Parents, see the divine potential in all of us. But just as a brilliant light bulb cannot be brilliant without an energy source, it's our decision as the potentially brilliant light bulb to plug ourselves into the awesome spirit and power of true love that our True Parents are wishing to share with all of us.

The wonderful thing about our True Parents is that they say, "You guys are our children, but you are not children forever. You guys are parents, too." For many years we prayed in the name of True Parents, and before we came to pray in the name of True Parents, many of us as faithful and devout Christians prayed in the name of Jesus Christ because Jesus Christ was a symbol, a role model of something that we could tap into and have a relationship with. Jesus was somebody who believed in us eternally, forever, and consistently, so we could feel that Jesus trusts us to be responsible. Jesus is constantly reinforcing us through his good message that he wants us to be good people, and so we are.

We Christians prayed in Jesus' name because that was the way we connected to our Heavenly Parent and to our divinity. When we met our True Parents, we prayed in the name of True Parents because we realized that True Parents are a living paradigm of what Jesus wanted to fulfill 2,000 years ago in the form of a man and a woman. For many years we prayed in the name of True Parents.

But what do a father and mother do? As parents, we don't want our children to glorify our name forever and ever. We want our children to be healthy, competent, responsible young adults who are confident in who they are as God's eternal sons and daughters. So you see the transition that we have made into the present state, in which our True Parents, having given us the Blessing and the opportunity to go the journey of creating ideal families, say, "All the foundation has been laid and now you need to start praying in your own name."

Our True Parents come to give each of us our eternal and profound dignity as an eternal son or daughter of God. Father and Mother are saying, "Yes, when you were a child you had to pray in our name because you didn't realize that Heavenly Father, Heavenly Mother was a diamond. You thought they were crystals or something sparkly. You didn't realize who they were so you had to pray in the name of True Parents until you realized what was given to you in terms of your divinity, in terms of your infinite worth, the most precious diamond in the world."

It is truly our True Parents' blessing to empower every one of us as a spiritual being moved by the spirit to find and reclaim our dignity as an eternal son or daughter of God by connecting to the heavenly lineage so we no longer have to be in bondage to sin and the Fall and everything that took place before. But our Heavenly Father and Mother are saying, "Look forward; be proactive; be responsible; be that agent of change; be that eternal son or daughter of God; be that child of great and eternal dignity." This is what our True Parents are asking us to do.

Brothers and sisters, I always say that the job of all of us is not just to teach the Divine Principle, but to understand the magnitude and the gravitas of the time we are living in – the time when we can share in the breaking news of our True Parents ourselves and share the good and breaking news of the Blessing with our fellow man so that we can come together as one family under God.

We Are Our Personal Jesus

This is a time when we should not be looking for our personal Jesus. We are the Jesus we're looking for. We are the True Parents we are looking for. This is a time when we should liberate God from thousands and thousands of years of people constantly asking God, "Please exercise your power and might in my life and change my life." How many people have prayed that prayer? I have at times. But this is the time when God is telling us that not by power or might but by the spirit. It's the spirit that runs through us; it's the spirit that is blowing in this Windy City of Chicago.

We have to realize we are the answer. "We are the change that we want to be," as Gandhi said. God has always and will forever be by our side. God is always finding little ways to make sure we feel his love. God always wants to find ways to make us feel his and her love every day. And what God is saying is, "You guys are beautiful. You guys are marvelously powerful because you have been moved by the spirit; you are the agent of change. Imagine what tomorrow can be if you decide today what kind of a person you're going to be."

God is asking us to own the game, own our game. Yes, we are a little bit different, but we are unique, we all are incredible sons and daughters of God and the world is just waiting for our beauty to unfold and shine like a beautiful light bulb unto the world. So if we can realize that God has given us everything we need, and the only thing that we need to do is to harness our strength, focus our vision, and steady our stride so that we are consistent, steadfast, and persistent, there is nothing that we cannot accomplish.

In this beautiful city of Chi-ca-go – she – here is a little bit of the feminine spirit of our True Mother with us today, together with our True Father. The great thing about our True Father is that he always lifts up the she; he is always lifting up his wife. Following their great example, let us unite with our True Parents and understand that our own responsibility as parents to this beautiful Generation Peace gives us a chance to change their lives by becoming the outstanding, proactive role model who encourages a child to have a vision and dream, who believes the child to be responsible, and who constantly reinforces that message with words of love, care, and tenderness. This is what is going to create winners out of our future generation, and it's the future generation that is going to change the world.

So brothers and sisters, just as a rocket has three stages, you First Generation of sacrificial brothers and sisters were like the first stage thrusting into space. The Second Generation will take it that much higher, to a place that we have never seen or experienced before. But if we continue the good work, the Third and Fourth Generations are going to reach the moon and back. The moon that God has placed in our lives through the form of our True Parents is the glorious moon. This moon is telling you and me, "Go out there, be eternal sons and daughters. Be that glorious moon. Cast your brilliant light upon the world and change the world, starting with yourself."

So brothers and sisters, God bless, and thank you.

Notes:

One World, One Heart

by Gil Roschuni

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
And one strong love to lead.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
The light of Truth to set you free.

The lightning flashes across the sky,
To light the path of those who try.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
And the ancient serpent is thrown down.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Can't you hear the trumpet sound.

And many stars fall from the sky,
And they all wonder why.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Into the age of fitting in.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Bringing the old world to an end.

Can't you hear? Please heed the call.
The call of Love meant for all men.

One world, one heart; one world, one heart
Bringing the old world to an end.

Zechariah, chapter 4

1: And the angel who talked with me came again, and waked me, like a man that is wakened out of his sleep.

2: And he said to me, "What do you see?" I said, "I see, and behold, a lampstand all of gold, with a bowl on the top of it, and seven lamps on it, with seven lips on each of the lamps which are on the top of it.

3: And there are two olive trees by it, one on the right of the bowl and the other on its left."

4: And I said to the angel who talked with me, "What are these, my lord?"

5: Then the angel who talked with me answered me, "Do you not know what these are?" I said, "No, my lord."

6: Then he said to me, "This is the word of the LORD to Zerub'babel: Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the LORD of hosts.

7: What are you, O great mountain? Before Zerub'babel you shall become a plain; and he shall bring forward the top stone amid shouts of `Grace, grace to it!'"

8: Moreover the word of the LORD came to me, saying,

9: "The hands of Zerub'babel have laid the foundation of this house; his hands shall also complete it. Then you will know that the LORD of hosts has sent me to you.

10: For whoever has despised the day of small things shall rejoice, and shall see the plummet in the hand of Zerub'babel. "These seven are the eyes of the LORD, which range through the whole earth."

11: Then I said to him, "What are these two olive trees on the right and the left of the lampstand?"

12: And a second time I said to him, "What are these two branches of the olive trees, which are beside the two golden pipes from which the oil is poured out?"

13: He said to me, "Do you not know what these are?" I said, "No, my lord."

14: Then he said, "These are the two anointed who stand by the Lord of the whole earth."