
The Participants in Celebrating Christmas
Sun Myung Moon
December 25, 1977
Manhattan Center
Translator - Sang Kil Han
With courtesy:
http://www.tparents.org/Moon-Talks/sunmyungmoon77/771225.htm
When we think about Jesus we know that he was not born with a personal
purpose, like the average individual, but rather that he came to this earth
to save the world. Because of the fall mankind clearly needs a savior if he
is to return to God. Since mankind is not united with God everyone must go
through Jesus in order to return. God had a purpose in creating the universe
and mankind, but because of the fall His purpose was not fulfilled and ever
since God has been striving to restore the lost men. He is determined to
fulfill that purpose, which could not be accomplished until the time of
Christ. We know that the reason God wanted to see Jesus Christ on earth was
to restore the families and individuals whom God had lost contact with, even
though mankind has never been fully aware that it required tremendous
preparation on His part to send the Messiah to the earth.
It was not easy at all for God to prepare fully to send His son. Because man
failed to accomplish the original purpose of creation, God had to prepare
someone to fulfill that original perfection, someone who could be born in
purity. Simply stated, God had to send His son down to earth through the
body of a woman, but not just any woman; preparing that woman to be the
mother of the Messiah required painstaking work.
Jesus' mother, Mary, was not quite in the position of having nothing to do
with sin. In other words, she was unable to obtain the level which existed
before the fall took place; she was elevated, yet not quite to the point of
having nothing to do with sin. In order to compensate for that, Mary had to
take the firm position of loving God more than anyone else, even to an
absolute, impossible degree. Also she needed to establish the position of
doing something to cut the ties with the fall. These two conditions were
essential.
Once the necessary conditions were met, Jesus was conceived in Mary's womb
and could be recognized as having no ties with the fallen act. It is
difficult to grasp, but Jesus was born way beyond the realm of the fall and
had nothing to do with sin. Once Jesus was born, God must have been happier
with him than He was with His original creation. At the same time, however,
Jesus' birth could not wipe away the painful reality of all the fallen
people. God could not ignore or forget the fallen world. Before the fall
only God exercised dominion over Adam and Eve and there was no such thing as
Satan; however, nowadays even many devout people wrongly believe that Satan
existed before man was created. This was certainly not so.
What Was the Mission of Mary and Joseph?
God was not the only one in a position to try to exercise dominion over
Jesus. Satan came into existence at the moment the fall took place, and
certainly Satan continued to pursue man, especially a man like Jesus who
could fulfill God's purpose of creation. Satan was very active and
persistently tried to take Mary to his side. Mary knew that she was in the
middle of an important situation, but she did not understand it fully.
Perhaps she had a hint of her responsibility but Mary did not completely
know her situation at that time.
What about Joseph, Mary's husband? He did not fully know the situation
either, nor any other close relatives, even Jesus' brothers and sisters.
What about Jesus, then, who was born in these circumstances? Jesus had to
have understood each person's responsibility because otherwise he would not
have been able to clarify the situation. Did Jesus know all of this the
moment he was born, or did Jesus gradually realize it while he was growing
up?
It was God's intention that everyone around Jesus, including Mary and Joseph
and all the relatives, nurture Jesus and protect him from Satan so that he
could fully develop himself and his ideals before finally undertaking his
mission. They should have devoted all of their possessions, energy and heart
towards protecting Jesus so that the will of God through him would be
meticulously protected from possible invasion by Satan. The sole purpose of
their lives should have been to protect Jesus while he was preparing for his
mission.
This was the situation from God's point of view, but who thought about that
kind of thing at the time? Certainly all indications-biblical and
historical- show that they did not understand what they were to do for
Jesus. Since that time, even religious people have had only a slight idea.
The traditional attitude, for instance, has been one of praise for the way
in which the Messiah was born in a stable and laid in a manger on straw. How
could mankind be proud of the son of God being born in a stable?
God prepared the Jews to receive and assist Jesus, but did even those people
really have the slightest idea of who Jesus was and what they were supposed
to do in order to help him fulfill the will of God? They did not know a
thing. Was there anyone who understood Jesus' mission as an individual, his
mission to restore his family and the nation around his family and finally
the whole world? It is very clear that there was no one, either secular or
religious, who helped Jesus accomplish his mission.
If there was anyone at all who understood Jesus and helped him it was God
Himself. God knew, but no one else except Jesus understood his
responsibility. Was God contented and happy while looking down on His son
born in a stable, crying in the cold, with no one around him knowing what
they were supposed to do and with Satan searching intently to find some way
to stop him? Could God feel easy in that situation?
Let us go back and think in a little more detail about what the immediate
environment was. Mary was Jesus' mother but Joseph was not his father. When
Joseph married her, Mary was pregnant and Joseph knew that it was not his
child she carried. He was a righteous man so he married her, but was Joseph
rejoicing each day because his wife had a godly son? Or was Joseph always
angry and wondering whose child it was anyway?
Joseph did not know anything except what he was told in one short dream.
Joseph was a righteous man so he married Mary as he was instructed to do by
an angel, but how long do you think Joseph could feel righteous and happy
about it? Don't you think he kept on wondering and repeatedly asking her, "Whose
baby is it?" Could Mary just casually answer, "Oh, it was conceived by the
Holy Spirit, so you should be happy"? Even if Mary had truthfully said that,
do you think that Joseph would have responded with joy?
Be realistic and imagine yourself in that position. Suppose everyone
respects you as a very generous man, but you have to marry some woman who is
pregnant with someone else's child. If she told you that it was conceived by
the Holy Spirit then perhaps one day you would not have resentment, but
could you still feel generous for all the years to come. You are a good
sample of people to ask this question of because as Unification members you
have a more worldwide point of view. If one of you were in Joseph's
situation, hearing gossip and criticism all around, would you feel very
happy and content with Mary? Would you be glad to serve the child once he
was born and sacrifice to protect him from evil?
It is likely that Joseph asked Mary many times whose baby she carried
because he was curious and because he tried to understand. But remember that
at that time an unmarried woman who became pregnant was required by Mosaic
law to be stoned for committing adultery. At first Joseph probably thought
he would understand, but in the long run he could not accept the situation.
Do you think that their relationship was happy for very long? It is probable
that they quarreled and distrusted each other rather than fully
understanding and cooperating in love in the sight of God.
Once Jesus was born the rift became even greater and Joseph looked upon
Jesus as something which was not wanted and which had ruined his
relationship with Mary. This was the realistic situation that existed all
through Jesus' life. Because of their parents' attitude towards Jesus, even
his own brothers and sisters did not respect him, much less think that he
was the son of God. They even treated him worse than they would other
children because he was different.
Whenever parents respect a child then his brothers and sisters will also,
but when the father and mother are indifferent or hostile then the chances
are that the other children will treat him the same way. The Bible records
that Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem for Passover, and
when they couldn't find him after the celebrations they left for home
without him, only coming back to look for him after three days. Jesus was
very indignant and condemned them. Even in an average family can you imagine
parents leaving a child of Jesus' age all alone in a crowded city? We can
safely assume that Mary and Joseph quarreled over this. Joseph probably said,
"Forget about it. Let's leave," and Mary had to go along. Because Mary was
very insistent, however, and Joseph knew that Mary would not yield, they
turned back again to find Jesus and bring him home with them. This is a far
more logical and consistent understanding than any other interpretation.
As a Child, Jesus Was Caught in an Unbearable Situation
While Mary was pregnant and while the disharmony between Mary and Joseph
continued do you think that rumors went around the whole neighborhood about
how they often fought? In a neighborhood as close together as an ancient
Jewish village the chances are that everybody knew that Mary and Joseph did
not get along together for some reason. The high priest knew everything
about his community, for instance. Zachariah, the high priest at the time,
and all the relatives at least knew and disapproved of the situation.
Joseph's family knew that Jesus was not really one of them and even though
they might not have discussed it in front of him, Jesus was not respected.
Even now in a society as permissive as America's, if a girl has a baby whose
father is not known then there is some talk about it. An even harsher
situation prevailed in Jesus' time, when an unwed mother was punishable by
death. Certainly there would be cruel gossip. Could Jesus grow up happy and
contented like an average child under these circumstances, or can you
imagine that Jesus was caught in an unbearable situation? Every child that
Jesus played with certainly must have made comments about things heard from
his parents. Jesus just could not have had normal relationships with other
children.
Nevertheless, the fact remains that Jesus was born to save all of the
people. He was the only begotten son of God and his object of salvation was
exactly the people who ostracized him. The way the king of kings was treated
and understood by the people around him was vastly different from God's
ideal for Jesus.
Did anyone around Jesus try to defend him? There is not one account which
records such dedication. Jesus was mistreated and persecuted by his own
family because they completely lacked any understanding of who he was. Even
without his being king of kings and the son of God, was he even treated as
well as the son of a common family?
Common sense would say that even on holidays or special occasions no one
made special clothing or gifts and presented them to Jesus. The brothers and
sisters who were more favored by Joseph might have gotten something, but
even Mary was reluctant to anger Joseph by giving anything to Jesus. Of
course Jesus must have wanted to wear the special clothes and eat the
special food of that time, like we all do, but it was not possible to
acquire it. Was Jesus free to do whatever he pleased? Circumstances always
blocked him from pursuing whatever he wanted or needed to do.
What Kind of Person Could Have Consoled Jesus?
Jesus definitely knew that he was special. He heard what the common people
thought about him but his own self-image was completely different. From the
time he was small he could never talk openly in his own way. The only
consolation he could seek was in communication with God, and he spent most
of his time praying to God and seeking His guidance. As a result Jesus
became stronger and stronger in this period and circumstances compelled him
in only one direction-toward God and the realization of His ideal. He knew
that mankind's thinking was vastly different from God's and that it had to
be corrected; he also knew that society understood nothing about what God
wanted and that he himself would have to change it. Because of his adverse
circumstances Jesus had to really pray hard to God, to the point where God
could talk to him and teach him what he would need for his future work.
Do I imagine these things and then tell you, or do I know the facts?
Although most people do not believe this, I have seen this sorrowful
situation myself. All of you can readily accept that what I have said is
true, but there is even far deeper significance than what has been explained.
Under these circumstances, do you think that during Jesus' years on earth
anyone celebrated his birthday with real joy? As Jesus grew older and knew
more and more clearly who God was and what his own mission was supposed to
be, his heart became heavier and more agonized and his environment became
more difficult to tolerate.
The most precious friend for Jesus would have been the person who came to
him, not with many presents or words of congratulations, but rather with a
tearful heart to console him in his situation and to discuss with him what
he was going to do in the future. If someone like this had been there then
Jesus would have been far happier than if someone had come with presents.
That person could have been one of his own brothers or sisters. Knowing his
hidden suffering, he or she could have brought just a small piece of cake
wrapped in a handkerchief to give to Jesus on his birthday, saying, "The
people don't understand you, but I will try to help you. You must not be
disappointed." Jesus certainly would have welcomed such a person far more
than someone who came with a fancy present for him and then went away. If
there had been one such brother or sister in Jesus' family then Jesus would
have remembered him for a long time arid would have spoken about it.
When Jesus felt despondent he had to pray to God more intensely, and being
moved by Jesus' fervent prayer, God would have taught him, "You will later
become great in this way and rise to this particular position." That's the
way it was supposed to be anyway, with God telling him many things in
detail. Because of these experiences Jesus knew that God was his best friend
and the one closest to him, quite unlike Joseph or Mary, or even his
brothers and sisters.
Jesus was very serious in thinking about the national situation at that
time, praying about how to change things. He would have asked God time and
time again, "Father, when will the Messiah appear on this earth to correct
the situation?" Perhaps he was told many times by God, "You are the Messiah.
You are the one who has to do it." Do you think that hearing God tell him
once was sufficient for Jesus to believe it year after year? Certainly he
would have asked more than once, wanting some other answer.
We can safely imagine that he was told in detail many experiences which he
could expect to happen, such as, "Expect someone to come visit you tomorrow.
At a certain time such and such a thing will happen and you must do this and
avoid this." He was instructed in this detail by God about many things.
It is very apparent that Jesus had to train himself in this way internally.
Wherever he looked in the physical world there wasn't one opening of
understanding so he had to strengthen and re-determine himself and prepare
for his mission. Jesus knew what God had in His plan for himself, the
Israelites and all the rest of mankind. God is spirit, but by having a body
Jesus could understand the existing situation of man's world, and he knew
that he had to be the central point to bring that world back to God. Do you
think that he wanted very much for someone to show some understanding, or
that he wanted to hear even one word of love spoken to him, knowing that
without him no one had any chance to return to God? Jesus yearned to hear
the high priest say, "We must prepare ourselves to receive you, because
that's the only way for us to return to God."
Do we know of anyone who understood and said this? The people not only did
not come near him, they even opposed him directly. Jesus know they were on
the road straight to hell and he was absolutely desperate to make the people
believe in him. To the last, the people did not understand him and as a
result Jesus was crucified. When Jesus died on the cross he was unspeakably
despondent. Jesus was absolutely desperate at the people's lack of
understanding, but how would God have felt at losing him from the earth, and
at having to prepare once more for thousands of years to send the Messiah?
God depended upon Jesus to fulfill this mission but should God have blessed
the people anyway when Jesus was denied and crucified instead? When Jesus
was in deepest anguish on the cross God's feeling was exactly the same.
There could not be any difference whatever. When you are really indignant
and absolutely furious inside, can you even think about giving happiness or
blessing? When someone comes near you at such a time do you feel like being
generous and open-hearted? This is exactly the feeling God had. There was
absolutely no chance of His giving any promise of salvation at that time.
With this understanding we know how much the traditional belief of Christian
churches causes deep pain to God. The most devout Christians have taught
worldwide that God had prepared for 4,000 years for Jesus to come to die,
and that Christians should be happy that he died to give salvation. When God
hears this do you think He would feel like blessing them?
In this desperate situation Jesus realized the significance of what had
happened and he said, "I will come back again." Not a soul has understood
his true meaning. It is not possible for Jesus to come again on the clouds
in a happy way and magically restore the world, yet everyone believes that
that is what will happen. When millions of people sing hymns and exchange
presents and wish each other good fortune on his birthday, could Jesus
possibly be happy and wish them well? All the festivity only serves as a
painful reminder to Jesus of the failure of half of his mission, which only
he could fulfill here.
The True Celebration of Christmas
Is there anyone who can celebrate Jesus' birthday in its true meaning,
understanding his situation and what he was supposed to do? There are
millions of people who celebrate Christmas because everyone else does, but
is there even one individual who knows Jesus' situation and then
commemorates the day? The only celebration which would have meaning for him
would come when one who suffers more than Jesus and is more despondent than
Jesus himself comes to Jesus, saying, "I have a difficult situation but your
situation is much worse. I would like to celebrate your birthday
nevertheless. Forget about your sorrow for a moment." If there was someone
like that then Jesus would burst into tears and momentarily celebrate his
birthday.
There are many people here in this auditorium but what kind of people are
you and what are you supposed to do? Shall we get many good things by using
Jesus' name, or shall we help Jesus, or shall we just follow Jesus? What is
this Church designed by God to do? What is the purpose of sacrificing
ourselves? By sacrificing we are to fulfill the idea which Jesus pursued and
thus bring everyone into unity.
When we become one with Jesus and he is happy then we will be happy, but
when he is not happy and things are difficult will we avoid him for awhile?
Are we going to be one with him at the time of the cross or before, or even
earlier, when God planned the dispensation? Are we going to be the group
whose tradition and vision begin even before the time of Jesus with the
ideal of God, when there was no Satan but only perfect unity in every way?
Can we start from there and go through difficulty, participating in God's
glory all along? Are we going to be one with the Christ from that time on
until the realization of God's ideal on earth?
At Jesus' time the people did not understand him, but today everyone must
understand this realm of heart. If someone in the most lowly servant
position had come to console Jesus and talk with him, Jesus would have felt
much closer to him than to all the other brilliant people at that time.
Because that person's heart would have been closer to Jesus' he would have
been close in every other way as well. Jesus wouldn't have stopped that
person from coming just because he wasn't in the same noble position as
Jesus; he would have embraced him right there and burst into tears. That is
the realm of heart, the standard of value, which surpasses any national or
social boundary and which can link people forever.
Can people feel complete oneness simply by sitting around a plush banquet
table eating steaks and good food? It is the really desperate situation
where everybody sheds tears together that heartfelt unity with Christ is
realized. Why would you prefer the second setting? You feel drawn that way,
not because you like struggle, but because Jesus feels that way and God
feels that way. The only reason why everyone must also do such a thing is in
order to share in whatever God has for you.
This is also true for me. People would prefer many other things, but even
though the family may drift away or the society may not give a ready welcome
or the world may not understand, we cannot abandon the way which God has
opened for mankind and the Messiah, no matter how difficult it is. This is
why I am doing what I am doing. The sole purpose for my being here is to
have you follow exactly the same path as God Himself. Do you agree with that?
Sometimes it is very difficult but this is the only sure way to become a
friend of Jesus and of God Himself.
We chose the same way Jesus did and in that way we can understand and
participate in the friendship of God. In that process each person will be
chased away by his own physical family and society, but still he must follow
God and Christ the same way Jesus did. This is the only true religious way
and the Unification Church finds itself in that very situation.
Each one must think about whether he is going to cling to the dying Jesus on
the cross or to the living Jesus before the cross, or to God's ideal even
before Jesus was born. If anyone is clinging to that original time and
becoming one with God, then after the birth of Jesus and his activities on
earth he must be one with him until the fulfillment of the dispensation. If
a woman is going to follow Jesus she must follow with the heart of Mary and
relieve that situation of 2,000 years ago by trying to be the best possible
Mary. If it is a man then he should try to serve Christ in the position of
Joseph, being determined to protect Jesus from any possible invasion and
serving him until the fulfillment of the mission.
To follow Christ a person must also follow like Jesus' own brothers and
sisters, who were meant to understand him completely and love him and do the
most difficult things for him. By doing this and becoming one with Jesus,
Jesus and God Himself will never be able to say in the future, "I don't know
you." Those who are following Christ as a real friend can console him, going
over the path of thorns in this world and feeling fury at all the injustice
done to him. Such people can say, "They don't understand. I will compensate
for their mistakes so don't blame them or be agonized at the situation. Try
to forget about them and let's do it together." If the Messiah had had such
followers then certainly God would have been able to come and liberate the
rest of the dispensation. If someone came to Jesus to express regret at his
difficulties then Jesus would answer, "Well, it is difficult but I can bear
it. But how about you? Your path is more difficult." Such a flow of heart is
the foundation for heaven on earth.
How Can We Soothe the Turmoil in God's Heart and Jesus' Heart?
How should I nurture the Unification Church and in what direction should I
lead it? Our purpose is not to become happy and comfortable together but
rather to persevere in hardship; the job has to be done and we will even
search for the most difficulty to go over in order to console Jesus and God
along this way. How can you say that is good? That is the only way to soothe
the turmoil in the hearts of Jesus and God Himself. We have to straighten
out the regrets and the incredibly oppressed feeling, the furious sense of
frustration that God has and Christ has. Without untangling that, there is
no chance for mankind to be blessed or to come anywhere near the concept of
blessing.
If we avail ourselves like that then everyone can go back before the time of
the cross and be the real friends of Jesus, be the best Mary and the best
Joseph. Everyone can become completely one with Jesus in its truest sense.
Even though you live 2,000 years after Jesus did, you can be friends with
him because love is not bound by time and space. When you are persecuted in
the street and spit at, are you persevering for yourself or because of
mankind and God? Because we can go beyond time and even space to become
completely one in dove and heart, even before the time of history, we can
persevere that way.
When Satan tries to condemn and persecute Christ himself, each person ought
to be very strong and resolve, "For me there is no Satan and no doubt. There
is no such thing as a second thought about protecting and serving Jesus
himself on earth." At Jesus' time the best follower would have thought only
of the nation that they were involved in, but now we will go even beyond our
own nation and work for the sake of the world. We have to be proud of living
that way.
We will pick up where Jesus left off and fulfill the salvation of the nation
and then go beyond that to the world. Jesus was opposed by only one race and
one religious denomination, but in the course of saving the world we are
persecuted by many races and many denominations. We will surely face that
opposition so we have to feel supremely confident. Why should we choose that
course? We do it so that together with Christ we can inherit his work for
the sake of the country and the world. First we inherit the work of Jesus
who fought for his country's salvation and after that we will inherit the
work for the world at the Second Advent. Our suffering now is much beyond
the national level; not only all denominations will come against us but all
religions will persecute us, yet we will still cross over it. Even Jesus did
not experience that. This is the first such encounter even for God.
We must determine that by going through this difficulty we will surely
become strong leaders, training ourselves in the position of Jesus' twelve
disciples. When the disciples met a difficult situation with Jesus they all
fled. There was no trace of them when Jesus confronted his most difficult
time. Of course we must be better than any disciples at that time to stand
strong and protect our Lord. If we do that then God will have a strong grasp
on us and won't let go. That means we are in safe hands and no matter who
opposes us-the communists or the whole free world-could God be really
disheartened?
The one who is persecuted can only get nearer and nearer to God. In other
words, there is nothing to lose and inevitably you can be the closest of all
to God. This is exactly what happens when anyone perseveres to his real
breaking point. Then God Himself appears to teach him in detail. Anyone can
experience His miracles 24 hours a day.
Though we are scorned we are happy, fortunate people. Sometimes you don't
eat well and you might not get much sleep; your parents even try to kidnap
you but still you are fortunate. Even with that kind of persecution we have
stayed on the side of God. This is a historic achievement and God will give
you His highest praise. At the same time God will pour out His fullest love
to you. That is condition enough.
We can call ourselves the fortunate ones since we love God to that extent
and since God loves us in return; in the end love reaches everywhere,
dominating everything. In fact, we can become like God Himself because of
love. Because we love Him that much and He loves us that much, we are the
same as God. After all, we are the sons of God; the only difference is that
He is subject and we are object.
My topic is "The Participants in Celebrating Christmas." The world is
celebrating Christmas in its best way and we are celebrating Christmas in
our way. Let us celebrate this Christmas in the truest sense, understanding
the true situation of Jesus and the meaning of his second coming, devoting
all our heart and love to becoming one in love with God. Then we are the
participants in all that belongs to God.
No matter how shabby the clothing we wear and no matter how unworthy we may
be, even if we don't have any presents to bring, if we devote our heart for
that cause, we can be the true participants in this Christmas. The world is
celebrating Christmas but not in the true way and God does not find any
meaning at all in that celebration. Our numbers are small but our hearts are
intense in the desire to be one with Christ.
I wonder whether members were thinking of all the joyous times at
Christmases in their past as they walked in here this morning, and whether
they didn't wish they could relive those happy moments instead of
celebrating Christmas so seriously in the Unification Church. After this
service each one must go out in the rain to continue his daily chores, and
you might have wondered why you aren't taking the day off.
We must remind ourselves that this is the saddest day of all for God and
Jesus. Jesus never had one real birthday celebration when he was on earth,
and it will be immensely meaningful to him to see the many people who are
gathered here to celebrate in the true sense. Wouldn't you be grateful to
participate in the true Christmas celebration? Do you think Jesus would be
happy to see that the people gathered here have had tears and sweat staining
their faces, and have gone without beautiful clothes to do God's work? Do
you feel confident that Jesus would be deeply moved to see you gathered here
to sing Christmas songs and wish him happy birthday?
You must know for sure that you are on the road to becoming sons and
daughters of God, to whom even God and Jesus can be thankful for what you
have done. Such people are the most beautiful women in the world and the
greatest men. Jesus would certainly pick a wife from such a group,
completely disregarding anyone else's beautiful clothing or jewelry or
education. Would you be a participant in celebrating Christmas in its truest
sense? Do you celebrate with a feeling of complaint hidden in your pocket?
Those of you who are determined that for the rest of your lives you will
stay close to the path of Christ, embracing the past and present and the
future until God's will is fulfilled, raise your hands. God bless you.
Let us pray. |