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The People Of God
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World Scripture
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THE PEOPLE OF GOD
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Any good society, whether a church or a polity, is united with the Absolute and
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guided by the truth. Many religions, therefore, regard themselves as the
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unique people of God, bound corporately in a special, covenanted relationship
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with the Lord. Indeed, not one but several religions--Judaism, Islam,
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Christianity, Shinto, and Sikhism, among them--have understood themselves to be
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'chosen' by God and uniquely qualified to establish a godly society. Likewise,
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in Buddhism the Sangha is a special community, distinguished by its discipline
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and devotion to the Dhamma and blessed by people who have attained the highest
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goal. A people that recognizes itself to be the focus of God's special
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concern, or that devotes itself to the exemplary life called for by the truth,
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also recognizes that it is responsible to manifest the highest standards of
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faith and behavior. If it does so, it will be the recipient of great
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blessings.
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Happy is the unity of the Sangha.
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Happy is the discipline of the united ones.
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1. Buddhism. Dhammapada 194
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All jealousies have vanished in the company of the saints.
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All are my friends now, there being no enemy or stranger.
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2. Sikhism. Adi Granth, Kanara, M.5, p. 1299
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You are the best community that has been raised up for mankind. You enjoin
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right conduct and forbid indecency; and you believe in God.
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3. Islam. Qur'an 3.110
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Kanara, M.5: On the Pangat, the Sikh communal meal, see note to Asa, M.1 and
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Sri-ki-Var Mahalla, M.1, p. 280. Qur'an 3.110: The `ummah, the community of
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all Muslims, is the foundation of the Islamic state and the ideal of a
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pan-Islamic world state. Cf. Qur'an 3.103-5, pp. 271f.
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If you will obey my voice and keep my covenant, you shall be my own possession
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among all peoples; for all the earth is mine, and you shall be to me a kingdom
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of priests and a holy nation.
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4. Judaism and Christianity. Bible, Exodus 19.5-6
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"Many waters cannot quench love" (Song of Solomon 8.7). If the idolatrous
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nations of the world were to unite to destroy the love between God and Israel,
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they would be unable to do so.
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5. Judaism. Midrash, Exodus Rabbah
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The land of great Japan is the divine land. Through the divine protection of
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the gods, the country is at peace. And through the reverence of the nation,
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the divine dignity is increased.
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6. Shinto. Records of Princess Yamatohime
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"And you are My witnesses, says the Lord, and I am God" (Isaiah 43.12). Rabbi
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Simeon ben Yohai taught, "If you are 'my witnesses,' I am the Lord, and if you
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are not my witnesses, I am not, as it were, the Lord."
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7. Judaism. Midrash, Pesikta de Rab Kahana 102b
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You are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God,
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built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus himself
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being the cornerstone, in whom the whole structure is joined together and grows
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into a holy temple in the Lord; in whom you also are built into it for a
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dwelling place of God in the Spirit.
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8. Christianity. Bible, Ephesians 2.19-22
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Jesus... said to them, "Who do you say that I am?" Simon Peter replied, "You
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are the Christ, the Son of the living God." And Jesus answered him, "Blessed
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are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but
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my Father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I
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will build my church, and the powers of death shall not prevail against it. I
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will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth
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shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in
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heaven."
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9. Christianity. Bible, Matthew 16.15-19
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Exodus 19.5-6: Cf. Deuteronomy 6.80-8.20, p. 1084; Sanhedrin 11.1, p. 580;
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Sifra 93d, p. 963. Exodus Rabbah: See Song of Solomon 8.6-7, p. 254. Cf.
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Canticles Rabbah 2.14, p. 764; compare Ephesians 5.32-33, p. 261. Records of
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Princess Yamatohime: This stresses the interdependence of the kami and
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humanity. Peskita de Rab Kahana 102b: The people of God have the vocation to
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witness to the divine Reality. The honor and purposes of God Himself depends
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upon them. Compare John 17.20-21, p. 271. Matthew 16.15-19: This passage
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founds the Christian church on the apostleship of Peter, the first disciple.
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Thus all Christians are first of all, like Peter, disciples of Christ. For
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Roman Catholics, the authority of Peter is the basis for the primacy of the
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Pope, who as the Bishop of Rome stands as a successor to Peter who founded the
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Roman church. The authority of Peter is symbolized by the 'Keys;' it is the
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power to 'bind' and 'loose,' meaning the authority to decide on questions of
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religious law. Pearl of Great Price, Moses 7.18: Cf. Book of Mormon, 3 Nephi
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21, pp. 1119f; Isaiah 51.11, p. 543. Suhi Chhant, M.5: Guru Arjan Dev, the
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fifth Sikh Guru who composed this passage, built the Golden Temple at Amritsar
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in the Punjab which has become the central Sikh shrine and place of pilgrimage.
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It is regarded here as the substantiation of the ideal of the City of God--cf.
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Gauri, Ravidas, p. 1118. The Sikhs regard themselves as a holy people, the
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khalsa, the Pure. Sun Myung Moon, 8-26-86: This speaks of the coming Kingdom
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of Heaven on earth, which will embrace people of all races and nations.
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And the Lord called his people Zion, because they were of one heart and one
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mind, and dwelt in righteousness; and there was no poor among them.
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10. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pearl of Great Price, Moses
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7.18
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Immutable is the city of the Divine Master,
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Wherein those contemplating the Name attain joy.
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In this city founded by the Creator Himself
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Are fulfilled desires of the heart:
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The Lord Himself has founded it; all joys are obtained herein.
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To our progeny, brothers and disciples has come the bloom of joy.
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As they sing praise of the Lord, perfection incarnate,
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Their objectives are fulfilled.
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11. Sikhism. Adi Granth, Suhi Chhant, M.5, p. 783
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Whoever associates with pure love, and those whose love resembles God's, are
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received joyfully into the Kingdom of Heaven.
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12. Unification Church. Sun Myung Moon, 8-26-86
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