Main references: Mt 24 (Mt 7:13-21; Rv 6)
What is the end of Spiritual Israel and what is salvation in the New Testament? Jesus stated during his first coming that the stone (of the Jerusalem temple) would not be left on another, and that it would all fall down. Upon hearing this word of Jesus, his disciples asked Jesus three questions. They asked him regarding the time of the destruction of the temple, the signs of his coming, and the signs of the end of the age. The answers to these questions are the content of Matthew 24.
The temple falls due to the destroyer. Nursing mothers and pregnant women receive woes because the destroyer conquers and stands in the holy temple. The darkened and fallen sun, moon, and stars represent the chosen people (Gn 37:9-11) who used to belong to heaven, that is, the temple of God, and later returned to the earth, being mere flesh due to the work of destruction.
After the sun, moon, and stars go dark and fall, it becomes utter night where no light can be found. In the midst of that night, Jesus and the angels come and gather good grains (his elect) from the east, west, north, and south. They seal these good grains and establish God’s new kingdom, priests, and the great multitude dressed in white (people).
Jesus put together and summarized the New Testament, which he had promised here on earth, into the book of Revelation after his ascension. He also made a clear statement in Revelation 22:18-19, whoever adds or subtracts from Revelation will be unable to go to heaven and will receive plagues. Who have added and subtracted from Revelation? And who has not done it?
This book of Revelation is what is yet to be fulfilled. It has the content that we must see and believe at the time of its fulfillment (Jn 14:29). This is God’s will and promise. If one cannot keep this covenant, then he will receive curses just like the Physical Israelites. Salvation is determined by whether or not one believes in this word of promise and its physical fulfillment.
As examined previously, even if the sun, moon, and stars belong to heaven, if they become destroyed and fall to the earth, they are part of the earth, not of heaven any more. This, in fact, is the end of the church and the end of the Spiritual Israel.
Why is it that people claim to believe in Jesus and yet they do not perceive his words? It is written in Matthew 24:14, “And this gospel of the kingdom (Matthew chapter 24) will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” This word refers to the destruction of the temple, where not even one stone is left on another. Furthermore, it is only when the temple become destroyed and falls down (at night where there is no light) that Jesus and angels can come and harvest.
How does the destroyer destroy the temple (Spiritual Israel)? The war portrayed in Matthew 24 and Revelation 13 is a religious war where people fight against each other with the words of their testimonies (Rv 12:11). At the time of such war, the destroyer’s words of testimony are lies, which are symbolized by the wine of adulteries. It was through this wine of adulteries; the destroyer caused all nations to fall down (Rv 18:3). This very event indicates the end of the sun, moon, and stars where they go dark and fall, and where the temple falls. How can one flee (Mt 24:16) and attain salvation unless he is aware of these events? Will there be salvation and truth if all the churches and pastors have fallen from heaven and have become a part of the destroyer? Look! Isn’t it only curses, insults, and vicious words that are coming out of their mouths? Do you not know this, even if you see them doing so? If you say you do not know this, then ask those who have stopped going to church. If one adds and subtracts from Revelation in the New Testament (the new covenant), he will be unable to know Revelation and its physical fulfillment—the work of the betrayers, of the destroyers, and of the savior.
Today the pastors and the congregation members of all the churches on earth have added and subtracted from Revelation. Will they, then, receive salvation? Or will they not? Will they go to heaven? Or will they end up in hell? Whoever has added and subtracted from Revelation will go to the fiery hell. This can be testified by the recorded word (Rv 21:8; Rv 22:18-19). If theology schools and pastors do not know Revelation, how can their congregation members possibly know it? It is only when one knows and believes that he will be able to go to heaven. Are the words I speak a lie?
The messenger who speaks on behalf in Shinchonji, the promised kingdom, helps those who have not been harvested to become harvested, and he helps those who have not been sealed to be sealed. He also guides those who have not entered into the twelve tribes of the promised new kingdom to enter into these twelve tribes. Furthermore, he helps those whose names have not been recorded in the book of life to have their names recorded in the book of life. This is salvation. The promised kingdom, Shinchonji, is the city of truth, the kingdom of righteousness and justice, and the world of virtuous kings.
The education of the revealed word (Zion Theology), the new song sung before the throne of God at Mt. Zion, is comprised of a total of six months—two months of the introductory session, two months of the intermediate session, and two months of the advanced session. The introductory session is the education where the hidden parables are plainly explained and made known (Jn 16:25). The intermediate session is the education where each chapter of the Bible is discussed, and the prophecy of the Old and New Testaments and its fulfillment are testified. The advanced session is the education where the prophecy of all the chapters of Revelation (from Revelation 1:1 to Revelation 22:21) and its physical fulfillment are testified and education done in accordance to the 5Ws and 1H. After all these sessions, one must acquire a score above 90 out of 100 on a combined graduation test in order to be qualified for the graduation. After one finishes the new member’s education session, he can be registered with the church. If there isn’t any problems found with that person at church, he can be registered with the headquarters.
All the saints in Shinchonji Church of Jesus have seen the prophecy of all the chapters of Revelation and its physical fulfillment, and they have also passed the test. Therefore, they are those who have not added and subtracted from Revelation. To whom are the words in Revelation 22:18-19 applied to between the saints of Shinchonji and the Protestant believers? Who are the ones who believe in the promise? Jesus said, “That very word which I spoke will condemn him at the last day” (Jn 12:48). In addition to this word, it is written in Revelation 20:12-15, people will be judged according to what they have done as recorded in the books (books of the Bible). Between the two groups mentioned above, who are the heretics and who is the orthodoxy?
In Shinchonji, people can receive the education of revelation, and they can have their names recorded in the book of life. Above all, people can enter into heaven in Shinchonji. Whoever hears this testimony, and yet refuses to believe in this, will fall into the fiery hell due to the sin of disbelief (Rv 21:8). We in Shinchonji pray that the saints of God will believe and attain salvation.
Amen!
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