
Beginning in 1957
For
seven years from 1957 to 1964, I didn't sleep for even two hours a night. I
usually slept for an hour. I did not know how to be tired; I trained myself so
that I would not feel tired. During those seven years, I seldom took off my clothes
to sleep. I wore clothes like these. I prepared and trained myself for seven
years, so that when I set out for a new world in the 1960s, I was able to
succeed in a twenty-year-course that I have no reason to feel ashamed of in
front of Heaven. For seven years, I was doing work until three or four in the
morning, hunched over in a chair.
I
told myself, "Give your whole heart. Pour out your whole heart until you
get tired. Pour it out even though you may feel hungry. Pour it out even in
sleepiness, until Heaven accepts it!"
Since
I planted seeds in that way, those seeds will go all over the world through the
heart of God, even though members of the Unification Church today cannot accept
what was planted.
I
thought that they would certainly be harvested one day, if not in Korea,
elsewhere in the world.
In
our pioneer stage, it was not unusual for me to stay up all night. I would even
be dozing in the bathroom. I was so exhausted. Sometimes when I sat down, I
would lean against something and begin snoring.
Until
the 1960s had passed, I ate squatting down because I was so busy. My meals
didn't include more than three side dishes. I did that for three years. I
didn't eat at a table. I ate with the plates on the floor, on a small board,
because I was working to save everybody and everything. If I had not been able
to do that, I would have been a sinner.
For
seven years, I fasted on my birthday. How brazenly arrogant I would have felt
if I had eaten well and celebrated my birthday with my responsibility still
uncompleted and heavenly law not yet established.
This
was a serious problem. Though I lived in a nation, the nation was not mine. The
world was not my world and no matter what I had, I could not assert that it
was.
Praying for each Member
When
I started this church, the wooden floor in my room, wet from tears, wouldn't
dry out. I didn't sleep. I prayed even when I had a nosebleed....
In
about 1957, I was praying for about four hundred members every day. Once I
prayed, I could sense their spiritual situation. That kind of thing does
happen. God is the supreme being. God is the trunk and church member are
connected to Him as branches. So, if you act together with this subject, don't
you know He will teach you about other members? Of course He does. Just offer
your Jeong Seong. If you pour out your heart for church members, God will show
you in various ways if there's something wrong with their spiritual state.
I
prayed while calling out the name of each member. Even before I called a name, the
person's face appeared. Just to say the names took about forty minutes. Some
were smiling; others appeared worried. I instantly knew how a person was doing.
Prayer showed me who was sick, so I called those members and said what prayer
had revealed. I asked them whether it was true, and without fail, it was. Then
the person would go to a doctor for a diagnosis and treatment.
Only
in this way could I fulfill my duties. As I did, people could align themselves
and follow me without going astray. You shouldn't forget that.
Also,
when looking at the names, I might think, This lady should come today. Without
fail, she would come. One lady was actually on her way to a market and ended up
coming to the church without even realizing it. She asked, "Oh, did I come
to the church?" When this kind of thing occurs, can you say that God
doesn't exist? Can you deny that the spirit world is helping us?
The Church Is Its Members
In
1957, I did one-to-one witnessing. I would give a lecture to a person as if I
were speaking to a hundred or a thousand people. I took the viewpoint that
several thousand people depended on that person. In order to transform a person
into someone who could follow whatever instruction I might give, I should exert
effort equal to the extent of the transformation so that the person could
develop strong enough motivation to make the necessary changes.
I
felt upset that church members were unable to love Korea the way they should,
so I would sometimes speak all night. Isn't it right that at some point I be
involved in raising you? You can send a child to elementary school only after
you have devoted yourself to bringing up the child to about the age of six,
isn't that so? That's a basic principle, which is why I've told you that you
must go through a seven-year course. It takes seven years to educate a person
in Cain's position.
Even
if the church had not existed, I had to train people by myself. That's why I've
been doing this work for fifty years, forgetting to eat, sleep and rest. You
don't understand the reality. You think, "Oh, he freely does whatever he
wants. He has no backbone." But that is by no means the case. I do have a
backbone. Despite that, I still began my work holding people and crying over
them. Holding that person, I would weep while trying to work out the nation's
misfortune through them and the bitter feeling of the nation's people through
their family.
Heaven
was present, and a strong "electricity" was flowing. You feel
strength as if hundreds of millions of volts are moving through you, as if the
world is at your command. How exciting! At a time like that, your eyes won't
close even though you may try to close them. Even when you are asleep, your
eyes open all of a sudden.
What
kind of person was I in 1957 or 1958? I was a teacher who listened better than
anyone else did to what others said, no matter who they were. Elderly ladies
would come and talk about their lives from the day of their marriage. They
would tell me everything about how much they loved their husbands. They would
say everything they had wanted to say until that moment. Everyone who had
visited me said, He really listened to what I had to say.
I sincerely listened to them all night, and I spoke from my heart. This is the key. In listening and speaking to others, be genuine. Keep sweating and pouring out your entire heart.
You
might think, He is now at a certain stage, I need to spend one or two more
hours with him, even if it means I have to stay up until midnight, or one or
two in the morning. If I talk with him for two more hours he can overcome this
barrier.
When
you understand this, don't hesitate. Continue talking and explaining, even if
you have to speak until three or four o'clock. We should see each person's life
as precious.
Worship Services of Heart
I am
a person who is afraid of praying in a public place. In other words, I am in a
position of having to move people into the realm of life while still attending
to a father who is mourning the loss of His children. It is a serious matter.
Judgment, showdowns, and decisions on matters of life or death arise. One draws
the final line in the sand there. Coming here and taking responsibility for
that is like coming to a place where executions are carried out. I began to
have the heart of a person at a place of execution.
One
has to pray, therefore, for Gods' sympathy and God's compassion. Also, a person
can have more abundant life when he prays for Gods' sympathy, and God's
compassion and God's mercy surrounds him.
If
possible, I don't think about the title of a sermon in advance when I appear in
public. Thinking about the title just leads to a private result. It may become
a yardstick by which I boast of my knowledge, my organized plan or my brain,
but it fails to express my heart. Instead, I offer Jeong Seong for more than
ten hours before giving a sermon. Let me have deep, sturdy roots before
emerging through the surface. Sprouts don't matter. I wouldn't care if
something eats the sprouts [if the root is solidly put down]. I mean it's okay
not to speak in polished sentences. The question of how you connect your genuine
heart is what decides life or death.
Sanctification by Tears and Sweat
I
have lectured and delivered many sermons here. Since the 1950s, I have preached
in tears. Was there a time when I didn't? Tears should fill your cup and run
over. They should overflow. Heaven consoles you and works for you only
when you exert all your energy, when you bleed and sweat and say that the place
you collapse and die will be your starting point.
In
the early days, I delivered sermons even in the midst of ruthless persecution,
with my sweat turning to blood. You have to make an impression by delivering a
sermon at the top of your lungs. You may be more weary from today's persecution
than yesterday's, but a way forward does exist. So invest your strength and
driving force in your sermon and wear down the opposition.
Accordingly,
I poured out all my energy and led members in this way. When I gave sermons,
sweat flowed down my back. My shirts and underwear were drenched and drops of
sweat fell from my head as I spoke. A sincere heart is offered with sweat....
President Eu's Offering
When
our church was just starting, for three years and eight months, President Eu
Hyo-won lectured eighteen hours a day at Cheong Pa-dong even though his health
was very poor. I'm telling you that I had a sickly man continue to lecture for
forty-four months, eighteen hours a day. It set a tradition and that's why we
lectured for two days, finishing both parts [of the Divine Principle] in two
days.
It
must have been very hard. As the lecturer, he may have felt pain in his lungs
and in other parts of his body, but when he was not lecturing Divine Principle,
I would say, "Hey! You are a trumpeter of Heaven's will; you have to
lecture if asked, even for eighteen hours. The spirit world is preparing to
speak now. How can you possibly be like this? Get to work!" We did things
in that way for all those months. It's a record.
Do
you think I slept while he lectured? I was sitting upstairs listening to him
teach, and I had been fully informed as to who had come to listen. If no one
came, I sat and listened to him attentively. Then, it was my turn to ask him
questions. I raised him in that way. I just sat down, observed and supervised
him. I corrected any mistakes. That's how I created a substitute for myself in
three years and eight months.
We
had a welcoming party for people at night when the lecture had ended. When
there was a party, I took charge of it. People found themselves in a party
mood.
We
did this while just eating boiled barley as a meal twice a day. The side dishes
were not good, either. President Eu had his favorite dish, which was tiny
shrimp preserved in brine.... Its smell was more offensive than that of
excrement, but there he was dipping his finger in it, saying it was delicious.
I still have a vivid memory of that.
How
hard must it must have been for him! Even now when I visit Paju to pay my
respects at the graves, I think, I could I have given you that musty, salted
shrimp.... I would roast a whole cow and give it to you.
There
are times when I think that it would be very nice if President Eu were alive
now. After all, the increasing rate of membership is in proportion to the
number of Divine Principle lectures.
Establishing
a national foundation From 1954 to 1960, we had to go over the nation-level
persecution and advance. Do you know how hard we worked during that time?
Originally, I started working, based on the course of Jesus' public life, to
pay indemnity within three years. Therefore, after I became thirty-seven years
old, I established a solid foundation for the Unification Church and began to
expand the history of restoration through indemnity to the national level.
Everything proceeded in accordance with the Principle.
In
those days, everyone, especially those in the Korean Christian churches, was
against us. Consequently, I was imprisoned in 1955, wasn't I? Therefore, from
1957, we established an all-inclusive fasting condition and held a proclamation
ceremony. We began preparing a nationwide foundation. We began to take the
offensive. We witnessed and expanded across the nation. It was a new stage in
the Unification Church's development.
At
Cheong Pa-dong, like a wounded lion, we had to wait for the right time, making
preparations. I trained young members and created an elite group. I traveled
all across Korea to prepare the foundation upon which we could stay alive. I
made the foundation myself while the entire nation opposed us.
In
this way, I experienced every kind of persecution a man could endure.
Members Offer A Seven-Day Fast
Everyone
who was a member of the church in 1957 underwent change. They all fasted for a
week. All the members in Korea started the fast on the same day. We made a new
beginning as a church through this fast. I fasted with them.
If
you join the Unification Church, you must fast for a week. I did this, so you
must do it too. I am not trying to make you go through hardship. I am just
making you strike your body as a condition, fulfilled in the presence of God.
One method to strengthen the power of your love is to strengthen your spiritual
power. Another method is to hit your body. You cannot become a Unification
Church member unless you do a week-long fast. How long did Jesus fast? He
fasted for forty days.
What
is convenient about fasting for a week? You don't have to worry about eating,
and you will stop complaining about your fate. Those thoughts would cease. I
gave the order to do a week-long fast so that you can attain the ability to
confidently move forward, ignoring material things. Those who responded to my
instruction by actually doing a seven-day fast will transcend the anxieties of
daily life. You have to exhibit the truth based on this standard.
Once
you start a seven day fast, a day or two will pass while you think, I'm hungry!
But I must endure. I must carry on.
After
the third or fourth day it becomes more difficult. You really want to eat so
many things. Everything you see looks edible! You will go so far as to
reminisce about the barley rice cake you ate in the past. Gluttonous evil
spirits are all mobilized!
After
a week, there is no happier sound than hearing the clock chime on the wall.
When five or ten minutes remain before the end of the fast, how desperate your
heart is! When you can transcend that, you will be able to meet God. Your
desperation for love should exceed your desperation for food. We cannot come
into relationship with God through focusing on the necessities of life in the
fallen realm.
The First Summer Witnessing Campaign
July
20-August 31, 1957
Our
first special witnessing campaign was in 1957. Through this, history moved
toward a turning point. That is, Heaven came to have all the power needed to
control history. However, God does not act blindly. He keeps pace with what is
happening on earth.
We
started our forty days of special activities on July 20. It's the usual date we
begin on each year. It's the hottest season, and it's during the school
vacation. We must work hard in the hottest weather, sweating to fulfill God's
will. I chose that time of year because the heat is useful in setting strong
indemnity conditions.
In
1957, I chose a hundred and twenty witnessing places. When I sent the members,
I told them, "Think of yourselves as people doing your three-year military
duty. Have the mind-set that you have been sold to the villages you've been
assigned to and work as hard as you would if that were true. Go, and devote
yourselves to the villages. What will you teach people? Teach them loyalty. You
should not only teach but also practice it yourselves and demonstrate it to
them. Then, even if you do not tell them what to do, they will definitely take
up what you are doing. When many people come out, saying 'me too,' you will be
able to completely settle in that village."
When
we started this campaign for the first time in 1957, I gave members only enough
money to take a train or bus to their mission places. They left any other money
they had behind when they went. I also gave them two sets of clothes to wear
before I sent them off. I told them to work hard and to eat just powdered grain
for forty days. Start out by doing physical labor, I told them, or beg for
food.
Pioneering From the Lowest Position
Because
people opposed them, they did cleaning campaigns and helped with housework
without telling anyone that they were from the Unification Church. They woke up
early in the morning and cleaned the entire neighborhood for several hours
every morning. We did this kind of thing. People in the villages did not know
who was doing it and only realized several months later.
I
also told the members to push themselves to the point of experiencing misery
that causes them to sweat and to cry. I told them to overcome that
wretchedness. They ate only cups of powdered wheat mixed with water. Going out
witnessing for forty days is the same as fasting for forty days.
When
the members returned afterward, I made them eat good meals. When I saw them
eating like crazy people, I asked myself, Am I not a sinner?
I
often felt guilty. I thought I must create a group that would continue on even
if Korea were to go to ruin in the future.
They
were eating boiled barley. Boiled barley is nothing. They were all starving and
ate what a dog might. But they all went out and came back after having overcome
their difficulties. They said in whispers, I was so hungry that I took dog
scraps and ate them.
They
began from the very lowest point that a human could be at. When the members
were witnessing in their assigned pioneering areas, it was difficult to raise
enough money to survive for a day. Even after working all day long, it was
difficult to eat one meal. Some of the young members would stumble because of
hunger.
During
that pioneering period, our witnessing members worked in this way and became
leaders. When they went pioneering to a village, they did not have anything to
eat. Although they were able to work, when they tried, rumors went around the
village that the purpose for which they had come was to work, and for that they
were persecuted.
Leaders
at the church headquarters didn't send them any money. In that situation, they
pioneered and witnessed. However, they never complained about their miserable
circumstances to their leaders at the headquarters. When, after six months or a
year, leaders came to realized what each pioneer's situation had been, they
hugged each one and cried.
Bond of Heart among the Members
Members
had precious experiences in the witnessing campaigns, such as the joy of
meeting each other and separating in tears with the hope of meeting again. You
couldn't buy experiences like that for a hundred million dollars. In the early
days, members felt that getting acquainted with another member was of eternal
value....
In
those days we all walked because cars were still rare. Our members helped one
another and parted in tears in the evening by moonlight or early in the
morning, pledging to do their best for Korea's sake, for God and for the future.
There were many unforgettable instances of this kind. In that type of
situation, a patriotic spirit arises.
Those
members will always miss the days when they worked in a high, elevated
atmosphere, like that which surrounds a person who has fallen in love for the
first time. It is up to the people who are guiding the church to work out how
to stimulate that spirit within members. You have to establish goals for your
activities. Your efforts should connect you to that time honored tradition.
The Warm Atmosphere of Pioneer Churches
After
you join the church, you become fonder of it than of your home. You want to
come to the church without even going to school. Your heart is always at the
church. Why? God's love is there.
In
the evening, any food we had, I would save in order to share it with others
later. I would bring people together and help them feel at ease. That's why
people followed me even though they were persecuted, even though the entire
neighborhood was in an uproar, and even though the nation was trying to get rid
of us.
In
those days, the atmosphere of the church was like that. When a person was
converted, he or she very much wanted to be at the church and came every day.
I
told the members to witness with that kind of heart. I taught new members that
way. Thus, they all felt that the church was better than their homes, or their
schools. They did not want to go to school, to work or to their houses. They
all met at the church. This became a problem.
The Heart of The Early Members
Among
the early members who followed me, none was praised by spouse, child or
relatives. They all faced opposition. Why? In order to join the church, those
early members had left family behind. If they had loved and stayed with their
families, all of them would have perished. Early church members had to choose
between the two. You need to understand that this is why early members have
never received praise from their relatives, friends or children.
That's
why members who have been in the church for a long time cry profusely when they
pray. They have lived where God is directly with them. That is what makes
those people different; they survived difficulties together with God. The
question is whether the early church members' tradition will become your
tradition. We are like a single tree.
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