Rev. Hyung Jin Moon gave a sermon at the Headquarters Church in Seoul, Korea on February 6, 2010. This was the last service to be held at the Headquarters Church, as the congregation was moving to the newly built Temple. In his sermon, Rev. Moon referenced stories from Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam about faith and perseverance in the face of challenges. He compared the congregation's move to the Temple to the pioneers who set out with faith to discover new worlds, and said they must have faith to glorify God and True Parents as they embark on this new path.
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1. Rev. Hyung Jin Moon’s – Facing our Heavenly destiny
February 6, 2010, Chungpadong HQ Church, Seoul, Korea
We are moving to the Temple, the Temple to attend God and True Parents, to teach the world that
the Messiah, the Maitreya, the Mahdi, the Kalki, the Righteous One has come! And that we are
standing with our faith and our pride to uphold the value of True Parents, to bring in the many, many
people who had been prepared by God and the spirit world, who are waiting to meet their True
Parents, the True Parents of heaven and earth. Let’s give it up for God and True Parents.
Welcoming Remarks:
Yeon Ah Nim:
Good afternoon, brothers and sisters! Welcome to the Headquarter of the Unification Church.
Brothers and sisters, can you believe that we are actually moving today? Can you? (Applause)
We have been talking about it, we have seen the pictures, but we are actually moving today. Let us
give this honor and thanks to our Heavenly Father and True Parents and those members throughout
the world who supported and made this come true. Let’s give a big applause! (Applause) Aju!
Hyung Jin Nim:
Good afternoon, brothers and sisters! Let’s first manifest the principle:
Give and Receive action
Four position foundation
May I inherit the True Love of God.
Aju!
Today is from Cheon Seong Gyeong page 600. Father speaks. He says: “All of us must embrace the
hope with which you can overcome even death, when we are confronted by it. After we coerced that
path, we must be able to race joyfully to that original homeland, for which we have longed with the
hopeful thought of standing tall in front of heaven and earth.”
Brothers and sisters, can you believe it? My goodness! Today is the last official service in Cheongpa-
dong, Headquarters Church. It’s a historic church. Father ministered here for over a decade. I want to
give it up for Cheon-pa dong church and all the incredible history that has happened here! (Applause)
It’s like we are living in a dream. It’s amazing.
Brothers and sisters, today is a new day. It is a new day for the Unification Church. Today we will be
actually going to the temple. Many of you haven’t seen it yet. When you do, I want you to remember
that that is the Unification Church. When you go in there, just remind yourself, my God, this is the
Unification Church! Hold that in your heart, because we want that to be the hope of all the Unification
Churches around, in different cities and countries where the Unification Church is still persecuted.
One day they can come, see the temple and say: “You know what? There will be the day that we can
be proud of our faith in our city, where we can make a difference in this land.”
Brothers and sisters, it is an incredible time and I’m so honored to be able to walk with all of you, and
with all our brothers and sisters tomorrow as well.
Main Sermon:
Let’s take a look at Christianity today. This is Romans 8:28, let’s read this together, “We know that in
everything God works for good with those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose.”
Aju.
Remember when we say Aju, the meaning of Aju means, My Lord! That’s what it means. We are
praising God as we say Aju.
Let’s look at Buddhism today; this is from the Udana 19-20, let’s look at this together, “I am fearless,
assured, confident and unafraid. I live at ease, unstartled, lightsome, with a heart like that of some
wild creature.” Aju.
2. Let’s look at the Holy Qur’an today. This is Sura 29-60, this is from Islam. Let’s take a look at this
together, “How many animals do not carry their own provision! God provided for them and for you. He
is alert, aware.” Aju.
This is from True Parents’ words. This is from the collection of speeches 107:83, let’s read this
together, “What do you think I am proud of? It is that I am afraid of nothing. There is nothing in heaven
or on earth that I am afraid of, because my efforts are entirely for God.” Aju.
You know, brothers and sisters, there are times in our lives when we are called to walk a path that has
never been treaded before. It is our destiny to have faith in a promise, a long old prophecy, that we
will matter, that we will make a difference and that we will glorify our True Parents and glorify our God.
So we are like the pioneers today, setting out to discover the new world. They had to get on to their
ships, they had to set sail, leave the comforts of their homes and the stability of their homelands to
take to the open ocean. They knew that they would face uncertainty, there’s inevitably storm up
ahead, danger, even death they had to face. But see the power of their faith and the spirit of
adventure that God was calling them on, this was even more profound than the fear that was so
overwhelming.
This is our last service here in Chungpadong Church, a historic church where True Father directly
ministered in, where we also have the Koo Bon Boo Kyo Hwae (old HQ Church) up there. And today
we depart from this holy location where so much blood, sweat and tears had been invested. So much
devotion has been spent and now we trek a cause, the cold city of Seoul in 2010 and we’ll make our
way towards the Temple of God. Let’s give it up to the Temple of God everybody. (Applause)
Come on, we’re going there today. (Applause)
Oh my goodness! It’s an amazing day. (Applause)
I am reminded of the story, a Christian story of St Paul and his second letter to the Corinthians. As
you know, he had been travelling all around the Mediterranean and he briefly summarized the
highlights of his trials and tribulations, of his missionary travels proclaiming and preaching the Gospel
of Christ. Let us read his words together. This is 2. Corinthians 11:23-28, let’s read this together, “I
have worked much harder, been in prison more frequently, been flogged more severely, and been
exposed to death again and again. Five times I have received at the hands of the Jews the forty
lashes less one. Three times I have been beaten with rods; once I was stoned. Three times I have
been shipwrecked; a night and a day I have been adrift at sea; on frequent journeys, in danger from
rivers, danger from robbers, danger from my own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city,
danger in the wilderness, danger at sea, danger from false brethren; in toil and hardship, through
many a sleepless night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure. And, apart
from other things, there is the daily pressure upon me of my anxiety for all the churches.”
We see here the incredible challenges that Paul had to face, the tremendous tribulations on his
journeys spreading the Gospel of Christ. He had to go and challenge every single challenge and
brave every single fear that was muscled up in his heart because the love of Christ was his mission
and his purpose, because proclaiming the Gospel of Christ was his essence. He moved forth through
that danger, through the incredible persecution that he received.
We see in his testimony that Paul was beaten and imprisoned, stoned and shipwrecked, facing threat
and danger from starvation and cold and brutal elements, etc. But greater than these things was
again his faith and his love for Christ. This was the power that helped him to overcome every
challenge that he had to face. Time and time again, every time he faced a robber or a person that
stoned him, he had to muster up the love of Christ and move forward and because of this kind of
incredible faith and love for Christ Paul was able to shape the history of Christianity.
I am also reminded ofa Buddhist tale. It is a tale of Mahaprajapati, who is the Buddha’s Aunt. She
was a woman who had raised the Buddha’s son from a young age along with her own son. She had a
long time relationship with the Buddha and as he left and became enlightened, she asked him, “Let
me follow you and let me go the full religious life. Let me follow this path. Don’t just let the men walk
this path. Let also the women walk on this path.”
3. But the Buddha denied her at that time. He said, “No, I can’t do that, it’s too dangerous.” Many
different issues at that time that were arising. They were practicing in open air and so it was
dangerous for women to be outside in those kind of areas. So he denied her at that time.
He had travelled to another city, from Kapilavastu which was his homeland all the way to Vesaliwhich
was in Northern India. So he made that long trek and so it was very far away. The Queen
Mahaprajapati now decided, “I will make the long journey across the rivers and through the woods to
find the Enlightened One, to find him and to ask him once again.” She had to brave her life, risk her
life to go on that path, on that pilgrimage. When she arrived at that sacred city Vesali, it was the
Cosmopolitan Area at that time, she was met again with dismay because he said no again.
She was very depressed and was sitting in front of the retreat and one of the Disciples, his name was
Ananda, he came to her and said, “Why are you so sad Queen?” And she explained her ordeal. “I
am so sad because I want to commit myself to the full religious life. I want to make a better world and
I want to save and liberate beings etc., but that opportunity has not arisen.”
But then, Ananda said, “Take heart and I will tell the Buddha. I will tell him. I will ask him special
permission to have you and your practitioners come in with us and to go on the course.” The Buddha
heard about that, and then he shared with her, that he was moved by her perseverance, by that she
had braved even her life, that she had sacrificed everything, threw away all her jewels and her
queenly status and followed him across the very dangerous wilderness.
From this particular tradition the nuns (in Buddhism) are descending. It was this kind of braveness
and the movement into the future knowing, “If I believe and have faith, we will be allowed to stand
together with the men to create a better world.” This was her heart.
As I remember this story, it also reminded me of what Unification Church, what we are doing together,
that we are standing together, brother and sister, and Father and Mother, and man and woman, and
we are going following our Lord, to create a better world of goodness, peace and heavenly fortune so
that we can bring those from the realm of Satan’s dominion, which is self-pride and self-centeredness,
to a world of inheriting the true love and essence of God.
I’m also reminded of a story from Islam by a great biographer who wrote the first real biography of the
Prophet Muhammad. It was the work called the Sirat Rasul Allah, which was written by Ibn Ishaq in
the 8th century. He told the story about the Prophet Muhammad. There was a particular time which
was very dangerous for the Prophet Muhammad because now he was moving away from Mecca
where the Muslims were persecuted. They were a minority. They were under the very dominant
Qurayish tribe in Mecca.
Now, they have to make the trek out of Mecca into Medina where they would try to start a new life and
try to start a new way to worship God. In the eve of this emigration, which is called the Hejira, most of
the followers had already gone to Medina. But Muhammad said, “I cannot go until the very end. I
cannot go. I can only leave when I get God’s permission.” So he had to wait to the very end because
there was one more task for him to finish.
There was that night a plot against his life. There were people that were going to come into his room
and kill him while he was sleeping and the Prophet Muhammad knew about this. So he asked his
cousin Ali to sleep in his bed at night and to take his place, literally on the cross, knowing that that
person will be killed. He asked him to take his place in faith.
His cousin Ali did so; he stepped up. When the plotters came to kill Muhammad, they saw in his bed
somebody else and that surprised them and they fled. That was the time when the Prophet
Muhammad was able to leave Mecca and entered Medina. They entered Medina and became an
established religion, where they would have dominance there.
Peter had failed Jesus at the eve of his crucifixion. Peter was supposed to step in for Christ, step in
and declare that he knew Christ. He was supposed to stand up for Christ. Peter had failed this
task. Ali however, had done the opposite and stepped up in faith for Muhammad.
4. When I remembered this tale, it also reminded me that now, as True Parents are fighting for God and
they are under attack in many ways, we as the UC are standing up for them. We’re saying, “True
Parents, we stand with you and we don’t desert you. We will go into the city to preach about you and
we will face uncertainty and face the unknown. We may even be persecuted but we will stand with
our faith.” Let’s give it up for UC and our faith! (Applause)
We are moving to the Temple, the Temple to attend God and True Parents, to teach the world that the
Messiah, the Maitreya, the Mahdi, the Kalki, the Righteous One has come! And that we are standing
with our faith and our pride to uphold the value of True Parents, to bring in the many, many people
who had been prepared by God and the spirit world, who are waiting to meet their True Parents, the
True Parents of heaven and earth. Let’s give it up for God and True Parents.(Applause)
I was finally reminded of the story in Isaiah and this is Isaiah 40:1-11. This was the Prophet Isaiah
who was encouraging the Jews who were living in exile in Babylon. Their temple had been ruined
and they had been chased out and now they were living in Babylon as a minority. They were been
mocked and laughed at and they were still trying to get settled. They were starting a new life, and in
the midst of that kind of cosmopolitan Babylonian culture, many of the Jews were loosing faith in their
own God, in their own heritage, in their own religion, in their own life and identity.
When they thought about leaving Babylon they might have thought, “My God! I got to stay now in
Babylon. I am setting up my family, setting up my work and trying to make a living….” But then all of a
sudden, God called the Jewish people from Babylon back to Zion, back to Jerusalem. If they would
go back to Zion, they would have to cross the desert and the threats that lie there-thirst and
famine. They would have to face poisonous snakes and robbers, scorpions and Hyenas, all sorts of
dangers that would arise in the desert.
So many of the Jews did not want to go. They said, “I don’t want to go. We don’t want to go. We are
setting up our lives here in Babylon. Why would we go back where we have to enter into
Jerusalem? Why would we have to reclaim Zion? Why would we rebuild our Temple? It will take too
much time. We are still under the curse of God.”
They still believed that they were under the curse; that God had lifted the blessing from them and now
everything they did was doomed to failure. They believed that they can never be successful and that
God now held the dark cloud of curse over them.
But see, the Prophet Isaiah encouraged them. He said to them, “Comfort, comfort….” He said, “In
the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord.” He said, there was a change of fortune from curse to
blessing, “God is about to bring us prosperity and blessing. God is with this endeavor. Do not dread
the past where many ordeals may have failed. God is with us on this new day where we re-face our
Temple and we walk toward Zion.”
“In the wilderness, prepare the way of Lord,” he said, “Every mountain and hill will be made low. ” That
means that every obstacle will be made low, not with our own strength but with the power of God.
“The Glory of the Lord will be revealed,” he said.
And he said, “All flesh is grass.” The flowers and flesh are grass, they wither away. He was referring
to the many of the naysayers, many of the persecutors of the Jews, who persecuted and attacked
them and said, “You people are worthless, you have no value, you are just like money” and these kind
of things. He said, that all that flesh and those flowers, all those words against us are like the grass;
they will fade and wither away but the word, the Lord our God is eternal and lives forever.
He said, “The Lord God comes with might.” Remember that the Babylonian people saw the Jews in
their weakness, in a defeated state. They saw them pitiful. They saw them not being able to set their
roots, not being able to succeed, saw them being at the lowest realm of society, being laughed at and
mocked. They had to endure this for 70 years.
And in the same way, the Korean people have also seen True Parents and the Unification Church in
weakness. They saw a church that was declining, was not growing for 30 years. But in the Temple,
5. in Zion, in the New Jerusalem, in the Cheon Bok Gung Palace, they will see another day and see
another Unification Church! (Applause)
If you believe it, let’s give it up for God (Applause)
The Prophet Isaiah says, “Be encouraged because the Lord comes with might, not in weakness.”
And he says, “And the Lord our God will feed His flock.” From God and from the Temple, from the
holy land Zion, will spread the spiritual abundance and blessing, that will spread not only to all the
members across the world but to all the nation of Korea and all the nations of the world and all the
spirit world and will be returned and glorified back to God. If you believe it, let’s give it up for God!
(Applause) Oh, my goodness! (Applause)
We are going today, brothers and sisters! We are going!
As we move to the Temple, brothers and sisters, we’re moving to the next level, such a visible level as
a Unification Church. We’re pressing forward with hope. We are having hope in the kingdom of God,
in a world of unity and oneness centered on our Lord and savior- the True Parents of heaven and
earth. We face uncertainty, surely, attack from closed minded individuals, surely. Danger, surely, but
we as the UC, we are moving forward. We are believing, believing in our God, we are believing in our
True Parents, we are believing in each other.
Everybody come on let’s stand on up, stand on up! I need you stand up and I need you to hold your
brother’s and sister’s hand next to you, hold their hand. Tell them today, “I am honored to be on this
ship with you.”
Because, brothers and sisters, we are now facing our own new destiny and we’re moving forth to the
temple of God. Let’s end with Father’s words: “May we go forth with a bold and vibrant attitude as
God’s hopeful sons and daughters, going towards the nation of peace, the peace of the Kingdom of
Heaven.” Aju. (True Parents’ 33:273)
Hyung Jin Nim’s prayer at the end:
Dearest most beloved Heavenly Father! Dear Lord, we thank You so much. You have brought us on
an incredible journey. We were at a point where we did not believe in ourselves as Unification Church.
We didn’t believe that we have value. We didn’t believe in our identity. We have even lost faith in True
Parents. But You brought us out of the darkness and You brought us into a new light, where we are
facing a new future, where we are facing our destiny with pride, with our faith and with our family and
friends.
Father, we thank You so much because this day is the day that we have waited for; the day that we
have yearned for and the day that You have longed for for 6,000 years, the day when your sons and
daughters would know who they are and whose they are, that they would be proud in themselves,
would lift up the name that is the most high-Your name, and would head forth unto the seas of the
unknown, to proclaim the goodness of Your love. To proclaim the everlasting nature of Your
goodness, to proclaim Your sorrowful heart, to proclaim that we can do something to liberate Your
heart.
Father, we thank You so much because we have been on an incredible ride together. We are honored
to be on this incredible pilgrimage of life, that we can walk together hand in hand, that we can face
each other, looking into each others eyes with pride, knowing that we are brothers and sisters, that we
are united by our True Parents. That we stand for our faith, that we stand for our brothers and sisters
all around the world.
Father, we pray that as we walk step by step across the city of Seoul, that each one of these steps
may be recorded in heaven. That each of these steps may bring new light, comfort and new
inspiration to all our brothers and sisters around the world. Some are living in cities where they are
persecuted, where they are minorities, where they never will believe that one day they can stand
strong and tall. Let us show them on this day, that although with men it may be impossible, but with
You all things become possible. Things that we never dreamt of are coming true before our very eyes.
6. Let us face this incredible journey with pride. Let us face this uncertainty and unknown with a sense of
adventure and a sense of faith and believe that we can do this. We can make a difference; we can
create a better world. We can make an impact in the time of True Parents’ life.
We thank You so much. We as Unificationists we stand together on this day. We stand in the
historical building that True Parents ministered in. As we leave here, we take that history with us to
the new temple where You will reside, where True Parents will reside, where all our brothers and
sisters and the nations will reside.
Father, we pray that all those in heaven-all the angels and all the spirit world, all the saints and sages,
Jesus and Muhammad and Buddha, Confucius and all the great apostles of the past will work with us,
will move with True Parents’ heavenly destiny and bring the incredible Cheon Bok-heavenly fortune to
all of this world.
We pray for that great day that we can call Cheon Il Guk our own and we pray these things in the
name of True Parents and in the name of our own central blessed families, as Unificationists we pray.
Aju!