The Promise of God and the Book of New Testament
In both the Old Testament and the New Testament, God promised to send the promised pastor (saviour). As seen in Matthew 1, Jesus, who came as a saviour, ate the open scroll of Ezekiel 3 and delivered it to Israel (Mt 15:24). At that time, Israel did not believe in Jesus and his words and killed him. Even today, the promised pastor ate the open book of the New Testament Revelation (Rv 10); he saw the events of the entire Book of Revelation and delivered it to the churches, thus spiritual Israel, but spiritual Israel also did not believe in the promised pastor like the time of the First Coming and pressured for him to be arrested.
Even though it has been about 2,000 years since the Book of Revelation was recorded, no one in the world knew or mastered this book. Today, Jesus received the sealed book of the Book of Revelation from God, opened its seals and fulfilled it, and gave the open book to the promised pastor of Revelation 1 and 10 for him to eat, showed him all the fulfilled realities of the entire chapters of Revelation, and commanded for him to testify what was seen and heard to the churches (Rv 22:8, 16). Only the one who received and ate the open Book of Revelation, like Revelation 10, and saw the events of the entire chapters, like Revelation 22:8, will come to know this book and the fulfilled realities that were prophesied. Therefore, only this person knows the physical entities of the events of Revelation.
Revelation 22:18-19 says that if you add to or subtract from this book, you will not be able to enter heaven but receive curses (plagues). Protestantism and Catholicism cannot enter heaven as promised because they have all added to or subtracted from the New Testament Revelation. Are these words wrong?
Before calling the one God sent as a heresy today, as in the time of the First Coming of Jesus, if an open Bible test in public with the New Testament Book of Revelation is taken, you will know who is true (orthodox) and who is false (heresy). Since ancient times, the devil's pastors persecuted when the real (true pastor) comes. Even today, there is a pastor (promised pastor) who received and ate the open book of the New Testament Revelation, who is delivering it after seeing the events of the entire Book of Revelation. However, those who claim to 'believe well, to be the orthodox' first persecuted the promised pastor. By doing so, those who belong to God and those who belong to the devil can be known.
Today, the Book of Revelation has been fulfilled, and God and Jesus sent the promised pastor to deliver its prophecy and physical fulfilment (fulfilled realities). Since it is said that one cannot go to heaven if one adds to or subtracts from the Book of Revelation, let us listen to the promised pastor, believe, and reach the kingdom of heaven. Amen.
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