The Groundbreaking Events of the Entire Book of Revelation (Chapters 1–22)
It is written that if anyone adds to or takes away from this book, they will not enter heaven but will receive curses (Revelation 22:18-19).
Although this book, Revelation, was written about 2,000 years ago, until now, there has not been a single person in heaven and earth who fully understood its prophecies and their fulfillment. Church leaders have pretended to understand Revelation to maintain their authority, but in reality, they neither understood nor accurately conveyed it. They have added to and taken away from this book. Even when the promised pastor, who has seen and heard all the events of Revelation and understands both its prophecy and fulfillment, appeared, these people persecuted him, calling him a heretic. What truth do they claim to know? The Christian world is truly bewildering. Those who add to or take away from Revelation and teach it incorrectly are all heretics and false pastors. Liars are those possessed by the spirit of the devil (John 8:44). The same spirit that accused Jesus of heresy at His first coming is now within these people today.
This book of Revelation has been sealed by God with seven seals and has remained in His hand until today. That is why no one has been able to understand its meaning until now. What is recorded in this book that God has kept it sealed? It is because it contains the future works that God will accomplish—it is the mystery of God. The Old and New Testaments were both sealed (Isaiah 29:9-13, Revelation 5). Then how was the sealed book opened and testified to?
As seen in Ezekiel 3 and Matthew 1, at Jesus' first coming, God opened the sealed scroll of the Old Testament (Ezekiel 2:9-10) and gave it to Jesus, the Savior (Matthew 1), to eat (Ezekiel 3). Afterward, Jesus was sent to the rebellious Israelites to testify to them (Matthew 15:24). At His second coming, Jesus opens the seven seals of the sealed book of Revelation (Revelation 6, 8) and gives the opened book to the one who has seen all the events of Revelation (New John) to eat (Revelation 22:8, Revelation 10). He then commands him to testify to the nations, peoples, languages, and kings—that is, the churches (Revelation 22:16). Therefore, only the one who has seen and heard the fulfillment of all the events at the scene of fulfillment can testify to Revelation. Apart from this one person, no theologian or pastor in this world knows it.
What must be done today is to gather those who have been born of God's seed, unite them as one, overcome the world, and receive God, Jesus, and the kingdom of heaven.
What has been examined above are the groundbreaking events of the entire book of Revelation, from chapters 1 to 22. Today, I, the promised pastor, am carrying out this work and testifying to what I have seen and heard. Amen.
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