The Blood and Flesh of the Lamb on Passover Night On the Passover night during Moses' time, those who ate the flesh of the lamb and put its blood on their doorframes were saved. However, those who did not eat the flesh of the lamb and put its blood on their doorframes had angels enter their homes, killing the firstborn of both people and animals (Exodus 12). In his first coming, Jesus declared that he was the living bread that came down from heaven and that those who eat his flesh and drink his blood will have eternal life (John 6). This was likening himself to the Passover lamb, calling his words of life the blood and flesh of the lamb. Furthermore, on the Passover night, Jesus established the new covenant, saying, “I will not drink again of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes” (Luke 22:14-20). Do you understand the meaning of these words and the kingdom of God? Not everyone who says, “Lord, Lord,” will be saved, but only those who do the will of the Fathe...
At the most recent seminar delivered by Chairman Lee on 13th August, it was clear to see that he just wants people to listen to and understand the testimony from his lips. Revelation clearly points to a messenger whom Jesus sends to testify the fulfilment of Revelation to the churches (Rev 22:8, 16). I now understand why many pastors, believers and those with a curiosity in the Christian faith are listening to the word at Shincheonji. I look forward to taking part in this seminar on the 20th. Thank you for all you do to spread this truth.
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