History and Fulfillment
The Bible contains history, instructions, prophecies, and prophetic fulfillment.
The Bible also mentions different types of pastors and different denominations. General pastors teach history, which includes the fulfillment of old prophecies. Pastors of prophecy prophesy what they have seen and heard about the future. Promised pastors testify about what they have seen and heard regarding the fulfillment of prophecies.
Among the figurative terms in the Bible, mountains symbolize denominations. The Bible mentions mountains of betrayal (Ez 36:1-4; Rv 6:14, Rv 8:8), mountains of destruction (Jer 51:25; Rv 6:15-16, Rv 17:9), and the mountain of salvation (Ps 2:6; Rv 14:1). Of these three, Christians must seek and find the promised mountain (denomination) of salvation and its promised pastor to attain salvation.
All modern pastors teach their congregation members biblical history, which includes the fulfillment of past prophecies. These pastors can be categorized as general pastors. Biblical history contains the events that were fulfilled at the time of Moses and at the first coming of Jesus. These events of fulfillment happened in the past. The New Testament, however, is not primarily a book of history. It is a promise of what will happened in the future; it is a book of prophecy. Prophecies are spoken before something happens, so that people will believe in its fulfillment when it comes (Jn 14:29). The New Testament is called the New Testament because it is a book of prophecies, which will be newly fulfilled.
This prophecy will be fulfilled when the spirit that made the prophecy comes at the appointed time. The fulfillment will finally be understood when God reveals it to us. Anyone who says, "This has come,” or “That has come," according to his own desires before the appointed time is acting in lawlessness. Anyone who speaks before God fulfills what he promised is a false pastor. Liars speak about things that have not been fulfilled according to the prophecy as if they have (refer to Dt 18:22). The true testimony proclaims the word of prophecy and its physical fulfillment only after the word of prophecy has become flesh (a physical reality).
The New Testament is fulfilled in the end times for the world. This is why the signs of the end times occur when the fulfillment appears. The sun, moon, and stars darken and fall, representing the events of betrayal and destruction. The abomination that causes desolation stands in the holy place. This is when Jesus comes with his angels to harvest the good grains from the north, south, east, and west. The good grains are gathered at Mt. Zion to be sealed with the new song (Mt 24:3, 15, 29-31; Rv 14;1-4). Today, can you recognize and believe in our returning Lord and his promised pastor, the one who overcomes? The Bible says that the end times are like the time of Noah and of Lot (refer to Mt 24:37-39; Rv 11:8). Pastors are running rampant over their churches, flaunting their ecclesiastical authority. All denominations and their pastors claim to be orthodox. They call the one who comes in the name of the Lord a heretic in hopes that no one will go to him (refer to Mt 23:13). At this time, true believers who want to attain salvation must turn to the Bible (i.e. to God), make the word their teacher and their path. People, however, who are bound by their denominations and their pastors will not be saved. Those who are wise will not side with persecutors; they will side with those who are persecuted. The prophets and apostles from the Bible would truly understand what I am saying.
Faith that believes only in the history of the Bible and faith that believes in what has been fulfilled according to prophecy (i.e. the promises in New Testament) are as different as heaven and earth. Believing in the work of Jesus’ first coming is believing in the Old Testament. Believing in the work of Jesus’ second coming is believing in the New Testament.
Only those who belong to the 12 tribes of the New Testament that are fulfilled at time of the Lord’s second coming will be saved; only they are orthodox. Those who say, "I have been saved, I have received the spirit, and I am orthodox" are liars. These people will not be saved. Everyone must be humble and sincerely hope to receive salvation by obeying the word. Everyone must believe in the testimony about the physical fulfillment.
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