Align
Your Lifestyle with True Parents’ Lifestyle
This was True Mother’s message on July 16, 2017 (05.23.05 on the
heavenly calendar) at the Peace Starts with Me Outdoor Victory Celebration and Youth
Gathering East Garden.
Has anyone of you [young people] received the blessing? Most of you
probably have not. What did Jesus say to the thief on
his right when he was on the cross? He said, “Today you will be with me in paradise.”
Why did he say “paradise”? Jesus came to earth to form the True Parents. I
already said this the other day, but Mary, a central figure, did not fulfill
her responsibilities. Zachariah’s family, the Israelites, did not fulfill their
responsibilities. Today’s Catholic Church attends Mary like an idol. However,
she was the woman who drove Jesus to the cross. Therefore, Jesus said, “I will
come again.” He said he would come to hold the marriage supper of the Lamb.
God’s ultimate creation was a man and a
woman. They were to grow and finally receive the blessing from God. They should
have become the True Parents of humankind, yet fallen humankind was the result
of not doing so.
Therefore, your maturity is most
important. You must have a lifestyle aligned only with me, with the True
Parents! Just as a sunflower always aligns itself toward the sun, you must
unconditionally unite with True Mother. Until you are ready to receive the blessing,
you must maintain your purity. You must not have desires like those of Adam or
Eve. The result of that was the Fall. Do you understand?
Heaven is a place that only blessed families
can enter. Jesus used the word “paradise” rather than “heaven” because he had
no family of his own. People today are lucky to be able to meet True Parents.
You must receive the blessing through True Parents. Only when you do that can
you take the path to be in True Parents’ lineage, which has nothing to do with
the Fall. Please bear this in mind. Do you understand?
I will compliment you on one thing. You
did very well the other day. Good work! When I call, you will respond
unconditionally, won’t you? Thank you.