The Beginning and End of Revelation
The Book of Revelation is the revelation of Jesus Christ, recorded by John, one of His disciples, while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. However, it is written that those who add to or subtract from this book of Revelation cannot enter heaven but receive curses (plagues). Whether one has added to or subtracted from it is something they themselves know.
In Revelation 1:1–2, we see that Revelation is what God gave to Jesus to show His servants what must soon take place. Jesus sent His angel to John to make it known, and John testified everything he saw (see also Rev. 22:8, 16). Furthermore, Jesus promised to return on the clouds (Rev. 1:7).
The events of Revelation begin with Jesus appointing seven messengers to prepare the way for His second coming and perform the work of the lampstand (Rev. 1). Revelation concludes in chapter 21 as the spiritual kingdom of heaven and God Himself come down to the new heaven and new earth.
In Revelation 1, John saw Jesus in His spiritual form, and Jesus instructed John to record 3 things: "what you have seen" (Rev 1:20), "what is now," and "what will take place later," and to send it to the seven churches (Rev. 1:11, 19). After he instructed, Jesus ascended to heaven. John sent these instructions as letters to the seven churches of Revelation 2–3. After sending the letters to the seven churches, John was taken to heaven and saw the throne of God, as described in Revelation 4, heard the voices of spirits and heard heaven would descend to the earth one day. According to this prophecy, God's throne descends in Revelation 14, and in Revelation 21, the spiritual kingdom of heaven and God come to Shincheonji.
Revelation 22:18–19 warns that anyone who adds to or takes away from the words of prophecy in this book(Revelation) will not enter heaven but will suffer curses (plagues). Have you added to or subtracted from it? All people on earth have done so. However, in these times, someone who has seen the realities of Revelation has appeared— how truly fortunate.
For those who truly believe in God and His Word, please listen carefully. Today, God and Jesus have sent someone who has not added to or taken away from Revelation but has witnessed and testifies all fulfilled realities. If you are true believers who hope for heaven, I hope you hear this testimony, understand it, and attain salvation.
The most significant among the fulfilled realities of Revelation is the creation of the 12 tribes of Shincheonji according to the promise in Revelation. The promised pastor of Shincheonji testifies to the prophecies of Revelation and their fulfillment. Join the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, listen to the testimony of the promised pastor, and gain complete understanding of Revelation so as to enter the kingdom of heaven. Amen.
A beautiful post. The Book of Revelation records a promise between God and believers, and is a book of hope and blessing. #ShincheonjiChurch
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