★★★
This
is the first of a three-volume series about messiahs: Christ, the
Messiah of 2000 years ago; Reverend Moon, the appointed Messiah of this
age; and the many messiahs around us. In fact, everyone is a messiah.
The book is well-written and easy to read, apologetic in nature, but it
didn’t seem convincing enough to me to expect Bible-readers to embrace
the ideas within. Thus, a three-star rating.
Nseka
is a member of the Unification Church, and writes from that
perspective. He believes literally in the Bible story; in particular,
the story of the Garden of Eden and the Fall of mankind. This theme—the
restoration of mankind from the Fall—pervades this entire volume. Adam
and his wife Eve sinned, and history up to this point has been a
redemption from sin.
Here’s
how it works: Jesus is the Messiah, capital M, but the mission of the
Messiah is to bring harmony. To establish the Kingdom of Heaven. Given
that this has not yet happened—indeed, Satan has only grown stronger
than ever—we may conclude that Jesus didn’t entirely fulfill the role of
Messiah. For one thing, both Adam and Even sinned, and Jesus could only
absolve Adam’s portion of the original sin; both a male and female
messiah are required to cover them both. Jesus represents only the
second Adam. Had Jesus married, thus anointing a wife to serve as the
female Messiah, perhaps he could have completed the messianic
requirements. He didn’t, so we need a Second Coming.
Luckily,
Reverend Moon is married. His first marriage didn’t work, but
thankfully he found another wife, so the two of them can finish the job
begun by Jesus. Jesus himself passed the torch to Rev. Moon, who serves
as the Second Coming of Jesus. Rev. and Mrs. Moon are the True Parents,
establishing a family and lineage under God in the Second Advent.
Salvation comes through the marriage ceremonies for which Rev. Moon has
become famous. Through the Blessing of a Moon-endorsed wedding (he plays
matchmaker, selecting the wife for each man), humanity is able to
conceive children within the lineage of God—children born without
original sin, like Jesus.
And
there you have it. Today, the Unification Church and the
newly-inaugurated Kingdom of Heaven has grown considerably, and the
providence of restoration has reached a point where Rev. Moon no longer
needs to match people. So great has the movement grown, that in 2010 he
retired from that service and instructed candidates on how to pick their
own spouses.
No one has outperformed Jesus save for the Rev. Sun Myung Moon (p. 163).
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