A Bride Without Sin
- William Chang
- Aug 8, 2016
- 2 min read
Father told us that his bride is sinless, which means Satan cannot accuse her. She is, as Paul wrote of her, “without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless.” (Eph 5:25-27) Father Moon’s words on his bride carry the same heart:
“If a perfect man is born, a perfect woman will be born.”
“Perfected Adam meets the perfected Eve and has a family. This is the Feast of the Lamb.”
“Because Adam and Eve fell and lost their family foundation, another representing perfected Adam meets the perfected Eve and has a family. This is the Feast of the Lamb.”
“Would it be sinful for Jesus to love that woman? Would God stop Jesus from loving that perfected woman?”
“The third Adam comes in the position of Adam before the Fall and has to search for Eve before the Fall. The third Adam must find the unfallen Eve and have the Feast of the Lamb.”
“The bride whom the Christ, who is the bridegroom, is trying to find on this earth is not a woman under the dominion of the Fall. He is trying to find a person who is born from an unfallen, pure lineage. …[She] has to be the one who can advance to the position of Mother as a virgin who has no connection with evil.”
“A family formed from a true man and true woman is needed. What we need first of all is the true man and woman. Throughout history, we could not find a model of a true man and a true woman.”
“Father’s conclusion is that the bride is perfect, born of an unfallen, pure lineage, with no connection to evil.”
Father’s conclusion is that the bride is perfect, born of an unfallen, pure lineage, with no connection to evil. He believed in True Mother, and proclaimed that she with him embodied the substantial Word. Even so, as with Jesus, the chosen people may lose faith. To decide whether to believe or not is our responsibility.
(Citations from Blessing and Ideal Family 1993 pp. 265, 119, 101, 112, 312-14, 120; cf. Exposition of Divine Principle p. 271.)
-TH

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