The Tree of Life and the Sealed 12 Tribes Seen in the New Testament Revelation
The sealed 12 tribes are the new kingdom and new people promised by God, and the tree of life that bears twelve kinds of fruit every month is also the new nation and new people—the 12 tribes of God. At the time of the fulfilment of Revelation, the only ones qualified to receive salvation are the sealed 12 tribes promised in the New Testament (Rev 7 and 14). These are the tree of life.
Today, in the era of the New Testament, pastors and doctors of theology have read the book of Revelation, but they have neither understood it nor believed it. The Bible says that if anyone adds to or takes away from this book of Revelation, they cannot enter the kingdom of heaven and will receive curses (plagues) (Rev 22:18–19). Protestantism and Catholicism have both added to and taken away from Revelation and thus cannot enter heaven. Only the sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 and 14 can enter the kingdom of heaven. Is this not the truth? Check for yourself.
At the time of the fulfilment of Revelation, judgment takes place, and people are judged according to the promised words in this book. The ones who receive salvation at the time of fulfilment are only the sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 and 14. Those who have added to or taken away from this book of Revelation will not be saved and will be cast outside. As seen in Matthew 8:11–12, those who are harvested from the east and the west will take their places in the kingdom of heaven, but the subjects of the kingdom will be thrown outside into the darkness, where there will be weeping. Those who are harvested from the east and west and sit in the kingdom of heaven are the sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 and 14, while the subjects of the kingdom who are cast outside into darkness (the pastors and congregation members of the traditional churches) are those who could not believe in Revelation and who have added to or taken away from it. The pastors and doctors of theology of the traditional churches are cast out because they could not believe in the new word of promise due to their pride.
After the events of Revelation chapter 6 (judgment of the chosen people who betrayed), those who are harvested and sealed in Revelation chapters 7 and 14 will sit in the kingdom of heaven with God. The pride of the pastors and doctors of theology will be broken at that time.
Those who add to or take away from Revelation, those who cannot believe it, and those who are not registered in the 12 tribes will not enter heaven but will be cast outside into the darkness, where they will weep. These are the ones who, according to the prophecies of the four Gospels and Revelation, have afflicted God’s chosen people. Just as people in the time of the first coming saw Jesus, the Savior, yet did not believe and persecuted him, likewise, today at the second coming, people do not understand and persecute the promised pastor who testifies to the fulfilment of Revelation that Jesus has accomplished. This is because the words of the devil block their ears. Repent.
At the time of the fulfilment of Revelation, the only ones who will be saved are the sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 and 14. Is this not the truth?
The sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 and 14 are the tree of life in Revelation 22:1–2 that bears twelve kinds of fruit every month, and the leaves of this tree are for the healing of the nations. Amen.
It’s fascinating to see how different Christian groups interpret the Book of Revelation. One should be able to verify truth based on the Bible. #ShincheonjiChurch
ReplyDeleteThe connection between the fulfillment of prophecy and the idea of being sealed is something I hadn’t considered before. It raises important questions about how we interpret Scripture today.
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