2015년 11월 7일 토요일

The Final Destination of Faith in Heaven’s Religion of 6,000 Years

The Final Destination of Faith in Heaven’s Religion of 6,000 Years


Main reference: Book of Revelation from the New Testament

   The final destination of faith in heaven’s religion, which has been going on for the past 6,000 years—where is that place? Who is waiting for us there? Is it a road found by people blindly following the empty sounds of cowbells? Is it a place of hope or is it a place of disappointment?

   The final destination of Adam’s generation who betrayed was Noah, and the final destination of Noah’s generation was Moses. The final destination of Moses’ generation—that is, the physical Israelites and Abraham’s descendants—was Jesus’ first coming, and the final destination of Jesus’ spiritual Israelites is the era of the Book of Revelation in the New Testament.

   I wish to speak of what I know, the facts, and the truth.  Throughout the 6,000 years of God’s work, one era always passed away while another appeared.  Therefore, what era must end, and what era must begin today? God knows. A person’s death is a result of sin, but who would wish for death even if one is a sinner? God sacrificed His one and only son because He really wanted to resolve this deadly sin. What more can one possibly do for a sinner? It is impossible for a person to escape sin, nor can sin leave a person.

   God has only one solution, and that is God’s seed, the secret of heaven. He desires His seed to be planted inside the heart of a person who is like dust, so that this person can overcome sin, and the seed can grow and bear fruit.  We can feel God’s frustration as He delivers judgment in Isaiah 5. “He dug it up and cleared it of stones and planted it with the choicest vines… Then he looked for a crop of good grapes, but it yielded only bad fruit” (“venom of serpents” in Dt 32:33). Let’s apply these words to the present day, which is at the time of Revelation. While the vineyard in Isaiah 5 symbolized the people of Israel, a similar scenario unfolds in Revelation 6.

   What awaits us at the final destination of a 6,000-year life of faith and the Book of Revelation? We shall take a look at what will become an irrevocable proof. As long as Satan exists on earth, sin will persist no matter how much a foolish man might train or even if the era or pastor changes. This is because Satan will always use a third party. Satan, the root of all sin, must be captured by revealing his identity. If Satan were to patiently watch God’s work unfold, then this world will become God’s, and Satan will lose his place. Satan would never sit still to watch God work. Furthermore, Satan would never do nothing while watching God’s promised pastor work. He therefore hinders, persecutes, curses, hates, and tries to kill the promised pastor in order to stop him from working. If this pastor were on his side, then Satan would not do such things.  Because this pastor does not belong to Satan, he becomes an enemy for Satan to do such things. Satan, however, ends up revealing his own identity as a result of all this. In any given era, Satan has always deceived and murdered God’s pastors. Just like during Adam’s generation, Moses’ generation, the time of Jesus, and the time of the two witnesses in Revelation 11, orthodox churches have always deteriorated and become one with Satan.

   Who would Satan want to fight against today? God’s promised pastor, of course.  Corrupt orthodox churches hate, insult, and curse today’s promised pastor because he is not a part of them.  The promised pastor of this era has mastered the Book of Revelation that he will fulfill, but the orthodox churches are oblivious to this fact. Which side is God’s side?  Would Satan’s traditional churches simply watch the promised pastor by the sidelines if they were aware of this truth? They would hate him to the point of death.

The conditions today are different. After the dragon is captured and imprisoned in the Abyss at the time of Revelation’s fulfillment, the souls of the martyrs and those who did not receive the mark of the beast will reign with Christ for 1,000 years. They are those who will take part in the first resurrection. What kind of resurrection is this? The dry bones in Ezekiel 37 represented the Israelites, the people of Jerusalem, at the time of Jesus’ first coming. Although their death was a spiritual death, they resurrected to life by hearing Jesus’ voice (Jn 5:24-29). In Revelation, 1/4 of the people were killed in chapter 6, and the remaining people were killed 1/3 at a time in chapters 8, 9, and 12, respectively. These are also spiritual deaths, and they will resurrect to life upon hearing the revealed words of Revelation today. However, this only applies to those who did not worship the beast nor receive its mark. While the people in Revelation 13 received the mark of the beast on their foreheads and right hands, those who did not do the same in Revelation 14 will be harvested from the north, south, east, and west to take part in the first resurrection. Therefore, this resurrection refers to the resurrection of a person’s spirit that was once dead.

   There will be those who return to righteousness in 1,000 years, and judgment awaits everyone outside the city after the 1,000 years pass. All the souls of those who passed on since creation, along with all of Satan’s spirits, will be judged at this time. Such judgment will proceed according to what each person has done, as recorded in the book. This will be the end of both the spirit and the flesh, but we will enter an everlasting era henceforth.



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