2014년 8월 1일 금요일

The Logic of Creation and Re-creation in the Old and the New Testaments

The Logic of Creation and Re-creation
in the Old and the New Testaments



Main reference: Rv 21:1


● The logical order of the creation and re-creation in the Old Testament

☼ God appointed Noah and destroyed the world of Adam when Adam's world
    became corrupt.
☞ God appointed the Israelites and destroyed the world of Noah when Noah's
    world became corrupt.
☞ God appointed Jesus when the Physical Israelites became corrupt.
☞ He brought the corrupt Physical Israelites to an end and established the
    Spiritual Israelites.

◦ This is the logic of creation and re-creation.

● The following is the logical order of creation and re-creation:
1. God selects a pastor.
2. God creates a kingdom (nation) through that pastor.
3. God establishes a covenant with the created chosen people.
4. The chosen people who made a covenant betray.
5. God selects a new pastor.
6. God judges the previous chosen people who betrayed through the new pastor.
7. God gives salvation to the people.
8. God creates a new kingdom (nation) through the chosen people who were saved.
9. God establishes a new covenant with the new chosen people who were created.

This process has repeatedly taken place from the time of the fall of Adam, up until the present day. God has been constructing a new kingdom and putting an end to the previous world because the formerly created kingdom becomes crooked and corrupt. Whenever the previous and first heaven deteriorates, God promised (prophesied) through the prophets He would create a new era. It was at the time when this promise was proclaimed to the whole nation God brought the first heaven to an end and conducted His work of the creation of a new era.

Having started off with the Psalms, Isaiah, all the way to Malachi, God spoke prophecies (promises) when the Physical Israelites did not keep the covenant (Ex 19:5-6) and became sullied. In other words, God preached for approximately 600 to 700 years how He would overthrow the sinful Israelites and create a new kingdom and a new people. Once this prophecy was proclaimed to the whole nation, God fulfilled his promise.

The prophets in the Old Testament were the pastors of prophecy. They wrote what they saw and heard into each of the books, such as the 66 chapters of Isaiah and the 52 chapters of Jeremiah. The prophecies from these prophets came to pass through the pastor who was promised before things happened.

What circumstances were the chosen people in when the prophets were prophesying? The following relates to how the content of the prophecies begins. Isaiah saw the vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem roughly 2,700 years ago, and he wrote it into the 66 chapters. The prophecies began with how the chosen people, Judah and Jerusalem, were held in captivity by the gentiles, Babylon, due to their betrayal and corruption. In addition to Isaiah, Jeremiah wrote prophecies about 2,600 years ago and began to write the prophecies with the fact Jerusalem was enslaved by the gentiles for the same reason. The book of Ezekiel also started with the prophecy regarding the Israelites being under the gentiles because of their rebellion and degeneration approximately 2,600 years ago. The prophecy of Daniel began with the same story of how Jerusalem was enslaved by the gentiles, Babylon, for exactly the same reason about 2,500 years ago. The prophecies of the Old Testament prophets were written after the chosen people, the Israelites, became the slaves of the gentiles because of their corruption.

Even after being chosen and making a covenant with God, the chosen people betrayed him and became sullied. For this reason, they were conquered and under the possession of the gentiles. At a time like this, when God's kingdom and people did not exist, God selected a new pastor in order to create His kingdom and people again. Through this newly selected pastor, God began the judgment of the chosen people who sinned, and the destroyers.

God came to the promised pastor and fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament prophets (Jn 19:30). Who betrayed and who were destroyed at that time? The era which came to an end was the era of the chosen people who betrayed. As the judgment started, the previous era was put to an end, and re-creation began.

● The logical order of the creation and the re-creation in the New Testament

After the era of the Old Testament came to an end, the new era created was Spiritual Israel which originated from Jesus. Spiritual Israel, however, also comes to an end in accordance with the New Testament prophecies. Matthew 24:14 states, "This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come." This word is concerning the Spiritual Israelites. Just like the Physical Israelites, the Spiritual Israelites will also be brought to an end. This is the New Testament, the prophecy, and the end.

At the time of the New Testament's fulfillment, the physical realities of the New Testament Revelation appear one by one, and the events of betrayal, destruction, and salvation occur. Those who believe in the word of God in the Bible will rejoice when seeing the physical fulfillment, and they will come to the place of salvation, among the work of betrayal, destruction, and salvation. These are the ones who truly believe.

Whenever the prophets in the Old and the New Testaments recorded what they saw and heard, they first made known how the chosen people were held captive by the gentiles (i.e., Babylon) and how the word of God (the prophecy) was indeed written for this reason.

The scriptures explain today will be just like the days of Noah and Lot (Lk 17:26-30). It indicates how the same events which took place at the time will take place today. All the prophecies will surely come to pass just as they were recorded. False pastors proclaim they have already received salvation and the holy spirit. They say they are the true orthodoxy even before the New Testament prophecies are fulfilled. Such words are all lies made up by the false pastors. Just as recorded in Matthew 24, first the temple is thrown down by the enemy. The sun, moon, and stars go dark and fall. The abomination that causes desolation stands in the holy place. When these events occur, the chosen people of the tabernacle of heaven receive the mark from the pastors of Babylon and worship them (Rv 13). Furthermore, all nations fall because of the maddening wine of adulteries given from the pastors of Babylon in Revelation 17 and 18. After this event, the selection of the new pastor and the events of salvation and judgment take place. God's new kingdom (the new heaven and new earth) is also created (Rv 21:1).

Since the Bible is fulfilled without being added to and/or subtracted from, the saints must believe according to the Bible. While all nations have fallen and become Babylon, while they have been marrying to the devil (Rv 18), believers claim they have attained salvation and the holy spirit, and that they are the true orthodoxy. They speak in this way because their mentality has been tainted by the mentality of Babylon. Just like the testimony of Paul (2 Thes 2:1-4), believers must believe the work of salvation will not proceed, until the betrayal of the chosen people and the destruction of the chosen people by the gentiles, the destroyers, takes place.

The pastors who lie always tell lies, but the pastor who speaks on behalf always speaks the truth according to what he has seen and heard, just like it says in the aforementioned article.


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