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Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, The Man or The Messiah!


Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon Died at the age of 92 in Korea on September 3, 2012. How would his work and legacy be looked at? Who else can go out and do the same?

The whole wide world lost a great one. Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon created and founded the Unification Church centered on his most famous teaching “The Divine Principle”. In the history of the world, no one has created a movement with such a tremendous magnitude. Rev. Dr. Moon was sent by God as a modern day Messiah. By the power given to him, he went about to create industries, organizations, sport fests, buildings, hospitals, newspapers, blessings and marriage ceremonies.

Rev. Dr. Moon was a father, missionary, religious figure, messiah, writer, speaker, messenger of God, friend of Presidents, Catholic, Protestants, Hindus, Imam and Rabbis, founder of the Unification Church, founder of the Little Angels Dance Group, Owner and founder of Universities in the United States of America and South Korea, Owner of beverage companies, Owner of fishery supply industries, Owner of boat industries, owner of hotels and properties in some of the prime location in the world.

He was well known around the world. He was guided by God in all his affairs. He was an advocate for freedom. He was against communism in all its forms and he suffered deeply for that in the hands of the North Korean forced labor during his early life. By the grace God, he was freed and he began his ministries and all his other ventures which took a turn for the best. Those who have had the chance to be with him, at one time or another, could consider themselves blessed because of his teaching directly or through his books.

While some folks, at times, would not see eye to eye with his teaching, Rev. Dr. Moon advocated living for the sake of others among his teachings. He made it his life mission to bring male and female of various ethnic, national and social backgrounds into holy matrimony. Those mass weddings, as they are known, created more families during the life of his founder than any other religious group or community. The number could be anywhere from 1,000 up to 360,000 couples being wed at the same time. Those mass weddings are beyond world record or “believe it or not” or the Guinness Book. Those mass weddings fulfill a need unlike no other, because an offspring whatever his make-up, will always do better and be more confident in two parents household than in a single parent household.

For a man of God, he knows more about business, commerce and industries than most. With Hak Ja Han Moon, he fathered seven boys and seven girls. The majority of his children grew up in America. Most of them attended Ivy League Schools such as Harvard and Columbia and they are endowed with such a tremendous potential.

Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, as a Messiah, chose his successor long before his death. He chose the youngest one of his children to take on the leadership position of the movement. His chosen children are already in place and in key leadership position. When you take a look at all he was able to accomplish during his lifetime, he was definitely a man sent by God. He had a wife whose name is Hak Ja Han Moon who could step in and continue with any unfinished business to the benefits of mankind.

From a religious point of view, who else can go out and accomplish so much? The answer is nobody knows until someone tries or someone has been called by God. Therefore, let's hang in there long enough to find out. It is a known fact that time, faith, will, effort and God's guidance were on Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon's side. Time, faith, will, effort and God's guidance will be on our side, if we believe. Who, among us, will be the first one to try? Our mission in life will be our first indicator.
Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon was a religious giant in his own right. His work and legacy will live on and he will be remembered for a long time to come. For what he came to do and for what he was able to accomplish, in the name of God, he was the Messiah.
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