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Parenting & Family Quote by Sun Myung Moon

"Throughout history no one has suffered more than God. He has suffered because his own children fell away from him. Ever since the Fall, God has been working tirelessly for the restoration of mankind. People do not know this brokenhearted aspect of God"

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God, in Sun Myung Moon's telling, is not the untouchable monarch of classical theology but the most wounded parent in the room. The provocation is deliberate: it flips the usual hierarchy where humans suffer and God adjudicates. Here, God suffers more than anyone because love, not omnipotence, is positioned as God's defining attribute. Moon is trying to make divine pain feel morally urgent, almost actionable, not a distant mystery to contemplate.

The intent is pastoral and mobilizing. If God is "brokenhearted", then faith becomes less about private consolation and more about joining a restoration project. Moon's verbs do the heavy lifting: "fell away", "working tirelessly", "restoration". The Fall isn't just a mythic origin story; it's an ongoing rupture that demands repair. That framing subtly recruits the listener into responsibility: your spiritual drift isn't merely personal failure, it's grief inflicted on a relational God.

Subtextually, this line carries Moon's distinctive theological signature: God is constrained by love. A God who cannot simply override human freedom but must endure betrayal and patiently rebuild is a powerful narrative for a movement built on disciplined commitment and collective mission. "People do not know" also functions as a soft indictment of mainstream Christianity, implying it has missed God's inner life and therefore dulled the emotional stakes of salvation.

Context matters: Moon led a new religious movement often defined publicly by its organization and controversy. This quote offers the emotional core he wanted foregrounded - a theology of pathos designed to transform adherents from believers into repairers, bound not just to doctrine but to God's heartbreak.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Moon, Sun Myung. (n.d.). Throughout history no one has suffered more than God. He has suffered because his own children fell away from him. Ever since the Fall, God has been working tirelessly for the restoration of mankind. People do not know this brokenhearted aspect of God. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/throughout-history-no-one-has-suffered-more-than-95033/

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Moon, Sun Myung. "Throughout history no one has suffered more than God. He has suffered because his own children fell away from him. Ever since the Fall, God has been working tirelessly for the restoration of mankind. People do not know this brokenhearted aspect of God." FixQuotes. Accessed February 1, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/throughout-history-no-one-has-suffered-more-than-95033/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Throughout history no one has suffered more than God. He has suffered because his own children fell away from him. Ever since the Fall, God has been working tirelessly for the restoration of mankind. People do not know this brokenhearted aspect of God." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/throughout-history-no-one-has-suffered-more-than-95033/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.

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Sun Myung Moon (January 6, 1920 - September 2, 2012) was a Clergyman from Korea.

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