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Jesus's Word for Us to Overcome

Jesus's Word for Us to Overcome




Whom did Jesus tell to "overcome" in Rv 2-3? He wrote letters to the seven churches, the tabernacle of God’s chosen people, telling them to overcome the group of the dragon. Did they win or lose? They lost the battle and were ultimately judged and cast out. See Rv 13 and Mat 24.


How do you think Jesus, who overcame the world (John 16:33), would feel if he saw this situation today? However, the promised pastor (ref. Rv 2-3, 12:5) has fought and overcome the group of the dragon, ① the dragon was cast out, and ② from this point, the kingdom of God and salvation have come (Rv 12). Yet, the war continues even now, just as we see. Believers cannot claim they haven't seen this. But how can those who do not know the prophecy and fulfillment understand this event, even if they see it? The one thing they excel at is speaking out the word 'heresy.'


The prophecies in the four Gospels and Revelation will be revealed with the actual fulfillment of the prophecies when the time comes. Those who understand the meaning of the prophets will recognize these realities. However, false pastors who practice superficial faith did not understand the meaning of the prophecies and could not recognize their fulfillment even when they saw them. The pastors of the tabernacle of God’s chosen people that betrayed in Rv 6 also did not understand the meaning of prophecies and fulfillment, instead they became one with the beast like pastors (Rv 13).


It is said that those who do not understand Revelation cannot enter the kingdom of heaven and will receive curses(plagues) (Rv 22:18-19). Most of the current pastors in the world have added to and taken away from Revelation. They are aware of this fact themselves. However, they neither repent nor seek to understand Revelation. Isn't this the truth?


How will God and Jesus deal with these people? The Bible speaks clearly about this. Those who delve into the word should think about heaven and hell, and think about themselves and their churches. They must judge their understanding against the promises of the Bible and obey to the promises of the word. The time is at hand. What is important now is whether “God acknowledges their faith”. Revelation states that those who add to or take away from it will not enter heaven and will be cursed. Looking at the current state of Christianity, most Protestant pastors have added to or taken away from the New Testament Revelation. Moreover, Korean pastors persecuted Shincheonji, which thoroughly understands Revelation, calling it a heresy. Who is the real heresy, those who add or subtract from Revelation or those who understand it thoroughly? Can those who add or subtract from Revelation enter heaven?


Shincheonji has fought the world with truth as Jesus commanded, and we have overcome. Let us abandon superficial faith but overcome and overcome again like the martyrs, by devoting all of our energy.


To verify that Shincheonji’s teachings are the truth, we proposed a public test with Protestant pastors before a large audience, but not a single one has responded. Shincheonji has overcome with the truth. Long live Shincheonji. Thank you, God. Amen. Amen. Amen. Hallelujah.


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