The Creation of Heaven, Earth, and All Creation and the Creation of Man by God
February 13th, 2025
God created heaven, earth, and all creation, then He created man and told him to rule over it (Gn 1). At that time, man, created in God’s image, could live forever. However, man (Adam), whom God had created, broke the promise made with God and betrayed. As a result, his lifespan decreased and death came (Gn 3, 6). God has been working for six thousand years in an effort to restore man back to his original form. When will this work of restoration be accomplished?
God is self-existent (Ex 3:14). The word has also been self-existent since the beginning. It says that this word was with God, and with this word-in-the-beginning God created heaven, earth, and all creation. Life was in this word, and this life is light (Jn 1:1-4). It also says that this word is God’s seed (Lk 8:11).
It is the governing principle of nature that both animals and plants make their second generations (their subsequent generations) with their seeds. This can also be considered a secret of creation. Because God’s word of promise is His seed, the second generation of this seed (those born of the word of promise) appears as embodiments of the word when the time comes.
The fact that God’s children and the devil’s offspring appear different is also due to their seeds being different. Jesus was born of the seed of the holy spirit. Because he was born of the seed of the holy spirit, both his knowledge and his behavior were different from that of regular people. He did things that were impossible for regular people to do, and he even brought the dead back to life. Furthermore, his appearance after resurrecting was his form that was born of the seed of the holy spirit, in other words, his holy-spiritual body. Read Rv 1!
God prophesied Revelation through Jesus after he had died and went to heaven at the time of the first coming, then said that anyone who adds to or subtracts from the prophecies of this book would not be able to enter the kingdom of heaven but would be cursed (receive plagues) (Rv 22:18-19). Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of this book of Revelation by removing its closed seals and opening the book. Then, he chose one man (New John) to make known the fulfillment of Revelation to the churches. After that, he used an angel to feed him this open book (Rv 10), and he showed him all of the actual entities of the fulfillment of the prophecies from Rv 1-22. Then, the angel told New John, who ate the book, to testify what he saw and heard using the word of the book. Thus, this book went from God’s hand to Jesus’ (Rv 5), from Jesus’ hand to the angel’s (Rv 6, 8, 10), and from the angel’s hand to John’s stomach (Rv 10).
This man who ate the book is the promised pastor who saw, heard, and testifies in Rv 22 (verses 8, 16). He will preach the events he saw and heard to peoples, nations, languages, and kings (Rv 10:11), that is, the churches. When he does, where must all the people in the world go to be able to see the actual entities of the events of this book’s fulfillment? Pastors and doctors of divinity have neither seen this book’s fulfillment nor eaten its word. Those who have gone to the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, where the promised pastor testifies, to hear this testimony—that is, those who have been born again of God’s seed and sealed with the revealed word—would have seen and heard the word of God (the prophecies of Revelation) and the actual entities of the fulfillment of the events of the entire book of Revelation and understand them very well.
It appears that there must be a destroyer and a savior because the first heaven and first earth (the betrayers) that sinned must be judged like at the time of Noah. In Rv 21, it says that the first heaven and first earth have passed away, and there was no longer any sea. Also, there must be a savior, that is, one who overcomes, because only then can the 12 tribes be created by him finding and sealing those born of God’s seed.
God’s work is something that cannot be added to or subtracted from. It is the work that makes the saved people of the new heaven and new earth, who have been harvested, sealed, and created into 12 tribes, live forever. Thus, the food that they eat and allows them to live forever, which is the fruit of the tree of life that bears twelve crops of fruit every month, came into being. In Rv 21, a world of eternal life where death cannot be found is fulfilled as a result of God and Jesus coming to and being with the 12 tribes of the new kingdom and new people: the new heaven and new earth. This is possible because the tree of life that bears twelve crops of fruit every month is there. “Amen, hallelujah, thank you.”
Shincheonji has been created according to the New Covenant Revelation. Its members have been born of God’s seed, harvested, sealed, registered in the 12 tribes, and mastered Revelation. Furthermore, the tree of life that bears twelve crops of fruit every month is in Shincheonji. The members of the Protestant and Catholic Churches have not been born of God’s seed; have neither harvested nor been harvested; have neither sealed nor have 12 tribes that have been sealed; and have added to and subtracted from Revelation. They also do not have the tree of life that bears twelve crops of fruit every month.
Judgment will take place when the fulfillment of the tree of life finishes, and God and the kingdom of heaven in the spiritual world will come, the marriage of spirit and flesh will take place, and the first resurrection will occur. At the time of judgment, not a single person who has added to and subtracted from Revelation will enter the kingdom of heaven. However, the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, which have been sealed with the revealed word, will welcome God and Jesus and live with them in the kingdom of heaven forever. Through this, God’s work of eternal life to restore man, His creation, back to his original form is accomplished. “Hail to God, Jesus, and Shincheonji. Thank you.”
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