The Fulfillment of the New Covenant, Revelation
November 18th, 2024
Jesus came in a spiritual form at the second coming, and he came with the seven stars, appointing them as the seven messengers of the seven churches (Rv 1:16, 20). The devil’s pastors, the Nicolaitans, invaded this place and made the seven messengers follow their teachings and commit sexual immorality. When Jesus saw this, he chose another person (New John) in Rv 1 and told him to write down what he saw, what is now, and what will take place later. What he saw was the mystery of the seven stars and the seven golden lampstands (Rv 1:17-20).
In Rv 2-3, Jesus chose New John and had him write letters telling the seven messengers to repent, since they sinned after being deceived by the Nicolaitans. The letters were about what New John saw, what is now, and what will take place later. In Rv 4-5, Jesus called New John up to heaven after he sent the letters to the seven messengers in Rv 2-3, and he showed him the affairs of the spiritual world. Jesus took the sealed book in God’s hand found in Rv 5 and removed its seven seals one by one in Rv 6. As a result, the actual entities recorded in it appeared, and Jesus used the four living creatures to judge in Rv 6 the chosen people who sinned in Rv 2-3. As a result of the sun, moon, and stars (the chosen people) being judged in Rv 6, a chosen people who belonged to God ceased to exist (only the quart of wheat and three quarts of barley that would become the seed for the creation of a new kingdom remained). Thus, the creation of God’s new kingdom and new people began in Rv 7. This is a summary of the fulfillment of the new covenant, Revelation.
The events of the entire book of Revelation begin in Rv 1 and end in Rv 22. Their fulfillment, which happens in order from Rv 1-22, begins as a result of their fulfilled realities appearing when the time comes. When this book, Revelation, was fulfilled, Jesus chose one pastor, showed him all of the events of the whole book, and said not to add to or subtract from it.
It says that one cannot enter the kingdom of heaven but will be cursed (receive plagues) if he adds to or subtracts from this book, Revelation. Right now, Shincheonji has mastered the New Covenant Revelation, while all of the Protestant Churches—which call Shincheonji a cult—have added to and subtracted from Revelation.
“Pastors and saints of the Protestant Church: between the Protestant Church and Shincheonji, who has acted according to God’s will, and who has not? Those born of the devil’s seed would raise their hands to the devil, but God’s children born of God’s seed would raise their hands to God.”
Today, Shincheonji has mastered Revelation and preached it to the Protestant Church. However, just like the Jews who did not believe Jesus’ testimony at the time of the first coming, the pastors of the Protestant Church and their congregations have also not believed. Is this not true?
Today is the time of judgment just as it says in the New Covenant Revelation (like the times of Noah and Lot). Those who have acted according to the will of God recorded in the New Covenant Revelation will enter the kingdom of heaven, whereas those who have not acted according to the will of God will not be saved, just like at the time of Noah. This is why it says one cannot enter the kingdom of heaven but will be cursed if he adds to or subtracts from this book, Revelation. Every member of the Protestant and Catholic Churches has added to and subtracted from the New Covenant Revelation. Thus, they cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Is this a lie? Shincheonji, which the Protestant Church has called a cult, has been created according to the New Covenant Revelation and has mastered Revelation. Amen.
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