God’s Promise of the New Testament
Main reference: 2 Thes 2:1-4 (Rv 6-7, 14, 21)
God came to Moses to fulfill everything that He had promised through Abraham. In the same manner, God came to Jesus to fulfill everything that He had promised through the Old Testament prophets (Jn 19:30). God and Jesus also promised through parables what they will fulfill in the future. This fulfilled according to God’s word in Psalms 78, “I will open my mouth in parables, I will utter hidden things, things from of old.” In Matthew 13, Jesus stated the reason he spoke in parables; it was to hide the secrets of the kingdom of heaven from the enemies.
The prophecies in the New Testament that will fulfill are all contained in the book of Revelation. There is no one in heaven or on earth who knows these events. However, the pastors from each denomination have forcefully distorted the Book of Revelation, which later became their own denominations’ commentaries (refer to 2 Pt 3:16). The contents of their own commentaries are all different from each other, and the seeds of these words are the weeds. According to Deuteronomy 18:22, the testimony that has no verification and fulfillment is a lie.
God had promised in advance one pastor at the time of Revelation's fulfillment. In this Book of Revelation, the work of betrayal, destruction, and salvation is recorded. At the time of fulfillment, the three entities of the betrayer, destroyer, and savior appear and fulfill according to their respective work. By seeing them, one is able to know who the betrayers, the destroyers, and the savior are, but the betrayers and the destroyers do not know about these events.
God will absolutely fulfill the promises He had made in the New Testament’s Book of Revelation without adding or taking away any words. It was told to us before it happens (prophecies), so that when it does happen, we will believe (Jn 14:29). The one who perceives and believes in this will receive salvation.
In Matthew 24, Jesus said, “When you see standing in the holy place ‘the abomination that causes desolation,’ let those in Judea flee to the mountains.” Can anyone receive salvation if he does not flee, even after seeing this? When the absolute God says in the Book of Revelation, “there will be a work of destruction in God’s tabernacle,” then such work will fulfill accordingly (refer to Is 14:24). Through this, we can see Revelation fulfilling. However, how can someone who did not even see or hear the event testify in regards to the fulfillment of Revelation? Those who claim to know Revelation and have written commentaries regarding it are false and they have spoken lies, making them false pastors. Those who believe in their words become the children of the false gods.
The promised pastor of Shincheonji (refer to Rv 2 and 3) is the pastor who comes as the advocate on behalf of Jesus. This promised pastor is the messenger that Jesus sent for the churches (Rv 22:16-17). We must not become like those who denied Jesus at the First Coming, but we must believe that the only way to receive salvation today is by accepting the promised pastor. No matter how much the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) boasts about the tradition of their organization, it is not the way to salvation. The believers today must throw away their pride, repent, humble themselves, accept the revelation (revealed word), and accept the promised pastor, so that they themselves and the congregation members can be saved. Not a single person can be saved in their current condition. Shincheonji has truly mastered the Bible and the Book of Revelation, and brought the food at the proper time for all people, the authority to judge, and the iron scepter to rule over all nations (Rv 10, Rv 2).
Each side can be examined before the public to confirm whether it has the absolute truth and if they are one with God and Jesus. Is there a reason this cannot be done? If one listens to each seminary school from each denomination and also hears the truth from the pulpit, they will be able to discern and know the difference. There is no other truth that will come again; this is the most joyous Way since the time of creation. Shincheonji can testify to the fulfillment of Revelation and can also verify it with evidence. Is there anything else that should be testified?
God, Jesus, the spirits of the martyrs, the angels, and all of the heavens came down upon Shincheonji (Rv 3:12, Rv 21), fulfilled the promises of Revelation (Rv 21:6), and overcame the enemies with the words of testimony (Rv 12:10-11). The one who overcame received the iron scepter to rule over all nations and sat next to Jesus on his throne (Rv 2:26-27, 3:21). Anyone who believes in this will come to the promised nation, Shincheonji. This is where the eternal gospel and the eternal food are found.
Who are you waiting for in the New Testament? The New Testament speaks about the Spirit of Counselor who comes in the name of the Lord and the promised pastor who is the one who overcomes and the messenger who is sent. He is the physical entity of Revelation 22:16. The promised pastor testifies to all chapters in the Book of Revelation, the physical entities that he has seen and heard, so that one can hear, see, and perceive to believe. Anyone who believes receives salvation and becomes a person of heaven.
SHINCHEONJI Healing All Nations
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