The life of faith does not depend on the concrete, visible reality of this
physical world, but has to do with the invisible God. We are living in a world
of practical reality, so we have to deal with practical issues on this earth.
However, the life of faith belongs to another realm, and we cannot apply the
same standards or deal with the same issues.
In this world we all seek happiness and joy. We as individual beings can
never find happiness, but we need some other element with which to bring it
about -- another person, material things, an intellectual goal. We can apply
certain criteria to everything in the world. Unless we are finding other things
or people that stimulate us and make us happy, we cannot make progress in life.
In other words, we find happiness through something objective which stimulates
us. In our academic life, we are happy a s we pursue intellectual reality. But
happiness comes over a period of time as we strive to reach a high goal or
ideal. The problem always is, "How can I establish a relationship between myself
and my object that will bring happiness?"
Unhappiness, depression and despair will be produced whenever we fail to
maintain the proper relationship with our object. In order for us to continue
living it is absolutely necessary to have a continuous and positive objective
stimulus. All the elements of success and failure develop around this
relationship. How are you going to continue to be positively stimulated in your
academic work? That is the key to success. Although you may set up many ideal
standards in the world of reality, if this continuous stimulus is cut off, you
will fail to reach the goal.
The same principle applies also to the life of faith. But when I talk about
the life of faith we experience in this world, there sometimes seems to us to be
no evidence or scientific method to validate our faith. We are dealing with
invisible and often impractical things to which we cannot apply the same kind of
cognition as in the world of reality. The problem therefore is, how can we find
and relate concretely to a source of positive stimulus in our life of faith? How
can we be happy in our life of faith?
Whenever the problem of the physical life of human beings comes up, we meet
questions concerning material or substantial things. But in the world of faith,
there is the problem of cognition, or the question of knowledge. Thus, the realm
of consciousness - faith or reality - becomes very important. How can we make a
connection between the life of faith and the life of this world through our
knowledge? When we think only of the lives of other people, it is difficult to
discover this stimulus. But there is no other way to set up a standard for
ourselves but by observing and studying all of the central figures in God's
providence from Adam on. We have to study closely how these people, God's
dispensational figures, including the past saints and sages, lived in their
interaction with human beings, and how they related to material things. Let us
look at Noah, Abraham, Moses, John the Baptist, and other dispensational
figures. We must be curious about their objectives and motives. This will be the
issue.
All of these great men started their life of faith centered not on
themselves, but on God. Why do we have to respect and sometimes even worship
them? Simply because they were guided by God, not by themselves. Also, we should
know what kind of life they lived for God in their age. We find that they all
had a conflict - their life of faith versus the life of reality. We find further
that they were not of one will when they faced these conflicts, but that they
solved the problem when they brought themselves to center on God, not on their
own desires. And we know that because of this conflict between God's side and
the world's side, these people endured persecution and suffering. That is why
they are great people.
Always we find that their life in this world was lonely because they suffered
so much and were rejected by the world. They usually had no one to convey their
thoughts and feelings to; they could go only to God. And when we look at their
lives in the world, their material lives, we find that they were so limited in
their material life that they naturally turned their hearts and lives toward
God. When we imagine the consciousness they must have had, we can see that the
scope of their thinking was narrowed down so that they saw everything centered
on God. That was their life. They had to live their lives centering on oneness
with God.
In every area - relationships with people, knowledge, material things - they
plunged themselves into a relationship with God, because there was no one else
to rely on except God. There was no way to have give and take horizontally, to
seek an object of happiness in their surroundings, so they concentrated on
finding their object in God - more seriously than they had sought an object in
this world. Because the foundation for their faith was so narrow, they had to
rely on heaven to get through such a narrow channel to God. And thus they opened
new realms by embracing God with hope and the desire for a higher ideal.
Even if only a narrow way was open to God, they were not discouraged. We
should also be optimistic in the same situation. There is always a way to
continue. We cannot be discontented. God created all things for the happiness
and satisfaction and contentment of people. So even when we reach this narrow
pass, we will not feel defeated, because from that narrow point a new
relationship between ourselves and God will open up. There we will find true
happiness and greater contentment. For example, Saint Francis emphasized pure
poverty, a nothingness in which he could find happiness, appreciation and
satisfaction. From that point on, God could work with him and let him feel happy
and joyful. Oneness with God could be created from that point.
We have to realize that we as fallen people are standing in between two lines
representing God's side and the world's side. We have to recognize the narrowing
down of those lines; then we will know when the new era of happiness and joy
will begin. You k now the life of Noah. When he met a deadlock - one hundred
twenty years of receiving persecution while he built his ark - at that point he
was forced into a narrow position, and a new life of faith began. You will have
created a new realm of happiness and blessing when you are able to overcome the
point of being narrowed down, when you prove you can open a new door to your
relationship with God.
For years Noah could only think of building the ark, and went to the mountain
to work there. Do you think there is a woman who can endure ten years with such
a husband? An American wife sues for a divorce if her husband goes away for six
months. Noah's work was not an ordinary task. Therefore this event must have
been the greatest event after God created man. And if a wife starts to persecute
her husband, the children will also do the same with her. How much pain Noah
must have felt in his heart whe n his family could not understand him. Because
of this he had great troubles. When he asked his family to get him something to
eat, or something to wear, they treated him as if he were a beggar. Noah could
stand the persecutions outside of his family - from the village or from the
nation. But these sufferings and persecutions were coming from inside his own
family, the most difficult for him to bear. In spite of that, he had to finish
his work. He had great confidence, great faith in God. Noah's life was full of
persecution and rejection - he was entirely alone. But he couldn't cast off God,
though he had to forget all others. His wife and children might have felt
sometimes that they would have liked to kill him. But the more he received
persecution from his environment, the more whole his heart for God became. He
became separated from his circumstances and his community. He became separated
from the world, so he came into the position where he could receive God's love.
If he had rejected those people who persecuted him, then God's will wouldn't
have been fulfilled. But Noah sacrificed himself for those who persecuted him.
Instead of causing them to suffer, Noah had a mind to forgive their sins for
God. He was standing in the position of the unfallen brother asking God to
forgive the fallen brother and sister and willingly bearing all the
difficulties. Noah had such a heart. Because of that heart God could proceed in
His providence of restoration. The position of complete self-denial centered on
God - that was Noah's position.
This same principle can be applied elsewhere - for example, in the cases of
Moses and John the Baptist. Moses went the same course. He spent his youth in
the Pharaoh's palace. But when he saw his people suffering, he left the
Pharaoh's palace. He killed an Egyptian who persecuted Israelites. Moses'
position was to save Israel, in spite of the danger. But the people of Israel
didn't receive Moses, who tried to save them. They persecuted him, and expelled
him to the wilderness of Midian. There for 4 0 years Moses longed for God, loved
God, and made a resolution to save his people. Because of that intention, God
chose him to free the Israel people from Egypt.
Let's look at John's life. At the time of his ministry as recorded in the
Gospels, he was 30 years old, a young man eating nuts and honey in the
wilderness - just like a hippie. He came out of his home and left his relatives
behind, thinking of the will of God. In the Bible we read that John ate locusts
and wild honey. But his life must have been painful in the wilderness. Do you
think he lived solely on locusts and wild honey? It can't be. If you have been
to Israel, you know that it isn't a land which would yield much honey.
Therefore, he acted like a beggar, doing from home to home. Many children
followed him, jeering at him. But his mind was concentrating on the idea of the
Messiah's coming, and he looked for God's love in the form of the Messiah. So
his life was worthy of God's sympathy, and he could stand in the position of
witnessing to the Messiah. Though he had been led by God to do this, he was in a
position to complain about his situation if he had wanted to. We know he did not
care about the problem of detour around material things, but instead he thought,
"How can I open a new door? " That's the point where he was great.
Perhaps some of you are thinking, "Why struggle to believe in God? If He
exists, He will come down and make a connection with me." If God could do this,
we would already be one with Him. That would be fine. But as fallen people, we
have no automatic relationship with God. Still, God is the Subject; we are
created to be His good objects, though we are not yet in that association.
Subject and object should have some kind of close interaction. We don't have it
between ourselves and God. Under these circumstances you cannot say, "Why
believe in God?" We have at least a minimum standard of relationship we must
endeavor to reach on our part. Let us take an analogy: In some university a
certain professor may be knowledgeable in a certain subject area. But in order
to have the opportunity to learn from him, you need to conform to an objective
standard; you first must register for his course. Otherwise, the professor and
the student have no connection. Naturally certain subjects and objects fit
together . They have similar angles, a meeting point, complementary natures, and
so on. Otherwise it would not be possible for the professor and the student to
relate to each other at all. Nevertheless, their relationship is not automatic.
Between the Subject and yourselves - fallen people, the object - if God
decides something, because He is an absolute God, what He decides is eternal and
unchanging. He sets the standard. Can you meet His standard if you change your
mind a hundred times a day? And another example: You come here and become very
inspired when you hear our lectures, but when you go back into the reality of
the world, you will have doubts. How long will this inspiration last? God is
eternal. He never alters His course in the middle. Even if you make a determined
effort, how long will you continue? A month, a year, several years, ten years?
Your determination also will change. Sometimes you say to yourself, "If I like
it, then I will go and do it. If not, then I will not do it." Truth is truth
whether you live or die; it is eternal. Truth is beyond death, beyond
changeability. In order to be a true person you have to be beyond death. You
must have the quality of steadfastness. This means there will be a collision at
some point between your changeability and un-changeability. Unchanging elements
will overcome changing elements. Changing elements will vanish. Life and death
will collide. When you overcome death you will have life. If you pass through
this stag e then you will have a connection with God. Then when will the moment
of truth come for you? It will be the time when there appears an opportunity to
be unchanging and changing at the same time. A life and death situation will
appear. This is a time of confrontation and challenge. That is when the truth
emerges.
Unfortunately, when we live in this world, we like to remain as we are. Also,
we don't want to die, or we don't want to be defeated in the reality of this
world. The secret to overcome this situation, to find the eternal truth, is to
overcome death and come to life, to overcome changeability and become
unchangeable. Only in this way can you reach the truth. But this world itself
wants to remain like it is and does not want to die. This is simply because evil
forces dominate this world.
Then, in this connection, what are the Last Days? They are days of radical
transformation taking place in this world of reality. In these days the world
will be running to destruction; people will find no hope, only despair. Out of
this chaos and trouble must come God's children, an element unchanging and
beyond death. This eternal element will exist amid the chaos. A collision will
take place, when we come to this situation, and one of the two elements will be
eliminated from the world. Changeability must go and the eternal quality will
remain. When a completely faithful person appears in this world, since God is
Himself unchanging, then He will come down to dwell with him among the people on
earth and help them. He will remain eternally with us when He sees the chaotic
world begin to center itself on the Source of life, the Source of eternity.
So because God's essence is this absolute standard, to be His object we have
to copy that pattern, meet that standard. We have to ask ourselves if we qualify
to meet His criteria. In order to find whether or not you are qualified, you
must be tested through suffering and hardship. You may sometimes think a certain
test is too hard for you, but when you look at it in a different way, this is
the means through which God will give you the chance to prove your value. And
when you pass the test with a perfect score, that means the Teacher has given
you one chance to promote yourself. Usually a teacher asks those questions which
he thinks the students do not know. Why ask them what they already know? Usually
test questions any professor gives are designed to bring the most qualified
person out. To do that he picks the toughest questions. When you have passed the
test and are at the top, then you and the professor immediately have a certain
relationship. The professor values you especially because you have made it
through the test, and he can bequeath all his legacy of knowledge and work to
you. If after many years, he finds only one person who can pass the test, then
naturally that person would become the heir of this professor.
God is doing the same thing with us. He would not want us just to be
businessmen or salesmen. He is not interested in that. He wants to find His
loving children, to make you His true sons and daughters. When this relationship
is really established, it is inviolable. Nothing can invade that. God feels so
sorrowful that this oneness of love was lost by the fall. He has been working
through the Restoration Providence to find people on earth who understand this.
So this God will lead you on earth who know Him to the ultimate point, where
He can do something for you. He called Noah long ago, but in the middle of his
course, Noah failed. Abraham, Moses and John the Baptist all failed to fulfill
God's entire hope for them. So He wants people on earth today, including
yourselves, to be superior to those men of the past. God's desire is for you
children to quickly pass the test. Therefore, He must let you have intense
suffering in a short period of time. It took Abraham many years just to
establish faith in God. God must ask you quickly to pass the test of suffering
and hardship to the same degree. He wants to have your time shortened. For the
unchanging God to find the unchanging children, He must test you i n a changing
situation. God sometimes appears Himself as a capricious God, but this is from
your point of view only. Sometimes you are led in contradictory ways to what you
had been taught before. It may look like God is changing, but He has a purpose
behind this. In order to find unchanging children He must test you in a changing
situation.
So when the eternally living God comes to you, He will look like He is
leading you into death. It is a test. So the God of life seems like a God of
death, in order to restore His children. In the early ages of Christian history,
we see this method: God appears to inspire only martyrdom. Through this
paradoxical way, He has been restoring people. So we can easily imagine that all
the 2000 years of Christianity will be tested; all mankind will be tested in the
Last Days.
At that time only one man, only one direction, only one faith will come out
to restore all things. God begins His work of creation or recreation always at
one central point and expands from there. Centered around the Lord of the Second
Advent, the number of God's children will gradually multiply to save the whole
world. When Satan discovers the person on the earth who is centered on God, he
is afraid of him. There is no way for Satan to accuse or defeat this kind of
person.
Christianity appears to be fading in the world today. The world itself seems
to be sinking. Even the United States, this gigantic nation, has lost its
direction. What is God looking for in this age? He cannot work through the
people who accept the world and adapt to it as it is. He looks for the people
who never deviate from His standard in this deviated world. He is looking for
the people whose faith is so strong that they believe, "Even if the world
perishes, we will not." That is the kind of person God is looking for. They will
create a new world. This is what God expects from His sons and daughters on
earth. If someone says, "Even without God's help we are going to complete our
mission," then what will happen? When people with that attitude appear, then of
course God must call these people to His side. There are two kinds of people in
this respect - those who do the right things without God's direction, and those
who always need God to say, "Do this, do that." Bold people will automatically
come out to awaken existing churches of this world to the new reality.
If there is a philosophy through which we can embrace all things of faith and
reality, naturally this philosophy will cover the earth. Then the time will
come.
Very soon this kind of ideology centering on God will suddenly spring up to
embrace the whole universe, enveloping all other systems of thought. Now the
life of faith looks intangible and unreal, but it is in fact the eternal and
substantial one. While the reality of this world is vivid and can be sensed, it
cannot be trusted; it is ephemeral and inconstant. The life of faith in God has
the quality of constancy. So this means the life of faith and the reality of the
world are opposite. There are several aspects in which this is concretely true.
For one thing, in the life of faith you have to be recognized first by God.
Secondly, you must always surpass the spiritual standards of past saints and
sages. Thirdly, even though saints in the historical dispensation courses may
have failed in their missions, you must succeed in your course. Finally, in the
past, God gave man help and direction; in this age He expects us to do things by
ourselves.
Good sons and daughters will recover everything and return it to God without
asking His help. Then you yourself will have liberated God. Restoration will be
complete when these sons and daughters restore their heavenly Father's sorrow
and bring Him joy. Then He will feel that genuine, pure love is possible again,
like that which existed before the fall of man. He will be happy to receive His
true sons and daughters. God will automatically welcome you to come to His
bosom. When you have trouble, don't ask Him to help you. Instead you should say,
"Father, help the whole world." This kind of attitude of heart is similar to
that where there are many brothers, and one brother says to their parents,
"Instead of helping me, please take care of my brothers and sisters." That kind
of attitude is so precious to the parents. It is quite proper in the ordinary
family that such a son might get up early and talk to his parents while the
other children are still in bed. That's also the way God's children make a good
relationship with Him. The parents will take this child into their confidence.
The same thing applies to God and His children. This son naturally will become
the center, the heir, the object to his parents. They can speak with him even
about secret things. This is the standard of intimacy we are striving for with
God. When you do face suffering you yourself have to overcome it. You have to
look at the overall situation and determine how to deal with it.
When you walk along the street, why don't you take God's point of view? You
have to notice the evil things you would want to change, and then the good
things you will multiply for your nation and for mankind. When you look at
things this way, through God's eyes, you will be always growing When you look at
the weakness of the political situation, when you look at the changing elements
from God's position, you should think, "I am going to reform this and that." If
nobody else does it, think in your own mind, "I will do it." When you maintain
this kind of disposition, automatically angels and saints will come to you and
help you even if you never ask for help from God. Wherever you go, you do not
have to worry. You are perfectly all right even in the most dangerous of
situations. With this confidence you can overcome any difficulties. Then God
will reveal to you in many ways what is going to take place in the world,
through dreams or visions or inspiration. This will be very comforting to you in
this world of change.
We are all at the end of the world. Because we know this, we should be
different from the rest of mankind. We are at the frontier of the world of
reality, so we must be prepared to suffer the most.
In the past life in faith, a person came to believe in something. At this
time your life in faith will come to have actual reality. Far beyond the world
and far beyond the standard of past faith, anything is possible at this stage.
Historical men of faith worked hard, but all the accumulated good did not belong
to them; they gave everything to us. When we believe and bring their hope into
reality by our work, their merit becomes ours. Now your spiritual
accomplishments are your own. Therefore, a life of faith can be a life of
reality. Very soon, the age of the four-dimensional world will appear. Many
spiritual phenomena will take place on earth, and the whole world will be
influenced by spiritual experience. The realm of faith and the world of reality
will unite.
Up to now Satan and his following have been the dominating forces on earth.
Now we must establish the sovereignty of good. New generations, a new age, a new
civilization will be created, and very soon we will have the kingdom of God on
earth. In the past, ideological systems ended up with only ideals. But now our
belief system will bear fruit in actual reality. We have to have pride in that,
because we have something tangible in our faith a reality far above past
conceptions and the previous life of faith.
-F&R