Who Will Be Saved and Who Will Not When the Prophecies of Revelation Are Fulfilled (Alpha and Omega)? (Rev 22:18-19)
Who Will Be Saved and Who Will Not When the Prophecies of Revelation Are Fulfilled (Alpha and Omega)? (Rev 22:18-19)
At the time of the first coming, during the fulfillment of the Old Testament, the promised Savior, Jesus, came according to the Old Testament prophecies. However, the religious leaders of Jerusalem did not believe in him; instead, they labeled him a heretic and had him killed. What about the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament, at the time of the Second Coming? As seen in Revelation 11, even today, at the time of the Second Coming, the promised shepherd has come, yet the pastors of the traditional churches persecute him even to the point of death. Who are the believers and who are the persecutors in both the fulfillment of the Old and New Testaments? And what does the promised shepherd testify about?
At the time of the first coming, the promised shepherd testified to the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies. Likewise, at the time of the Second Coming, the promised shepherd testifies to the fulfillment of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation. Yet, both at the time of the Old Testament fulfillment and the New Testament fulfillment, the religious leaders of the previous era did not believe in the promised shepherd or his testimony. Instead, they labeled him a heretic and persecuted him.
Are the words of today’s pastors correct or not? The Bible says that judgment will come after all of Revelation is fulfilled. This judgment will be carried out according to the recorded Word (Revelation 20).
Why have the pastors failed to lead their faith and teachings according to the Bible? Have they acted according to God’s will or their own will? Revelation 22 warns that those who add to or take away from the book of Revelation will not enter heaven but will receive curses (plagues). Have the pastors truly not added to or taken away from Revelation? They claim to be orthodox while labeling those who have mastered Revelation as heretics. Just as the religious leaders of Jerusalem accused Jesus of being a heretic at His first coming, the same is happening today. To confirm who the real heretics are and who the true orthodox believers are, Shincheonji proposed a public examination on the Book of Revelation before the people. However, to this day, not a single person has accepted this challenge. Is this what true orthodoxy looks like? Both Protestantism and Catholicism have added to and taken away from Revelation. Therefore, unless they are born again, they cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Isn't this correct? Isn't this the truth? Indeed, it is the truth.
According to Revelation 22, there is the tree of life (Shincheonji), which bears twelve kinds of fruit each month. Meanwhile, in Revelation 17 and 18, there is Babylon, the kingdom of demons (the tree of the knowledge of good and evil). To which tree do the pastors belong? Once the Book of Revelation is fulfilled, that is the end. It will not be fulfilled again. Just as seen in Revelation 6, today all pastors have become corrupt, adding to and subtracting from Revelation. Yet, they call everyone else heretics while claiming to be the only true believers. On the surface, we all appear to be the same people of Korea. However, the spirits dwelling within the pastors are different from those in Shincheonji. The reason is that their affiliations are different.
The fulfillment of the Book of Revelation is nearly complete. After everything is fulfilled, judgment will take place. What will happen to the pastors of the world at that time? Jesus will judge them according to the Word. At that time, pastors who only care about money and power and who are skilled in telling lies will face their downfall. As seen in Revelation 6, a corrupt era will pass away, and as seen in Revelation 7, a new era will be established (Revelation 21:1).
In Luke 13, false shepherds said, “We ate and drank with you, and you taught in our streets.” But Jesus responded, “I don’t know where you come from. Away from me, all you evildoers!” (Luke 13:25-30). Today, many pastors do not truly believe in the Bible. Many of them have visited Goseong (Shincheonji Peace Training Center in Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province), but their intention was only to exploit God's Word rather than to believe it.
The prophecies of Revelation will surely be fulfilled (Alpha and Omega). At that time, who will be saved and who will not?
According to Revelation 7, those who will be saved are the 12 tribes who have been sealed and have mastered the Book of Revelation in the new era. Everyone else, having added to or subtracted from the Book of Revelation, is not sealed. Those who are not sealed will all be judged and come to an end, just as seen in Revelation 6. Even though the Second Coming of Jesus and the fulfillment of Revelation have been proclaimed countless times throughout the world, there was no one who truly believed in God's Word. After the judgment of the chosen people who betrayed in Revelation 6, those who are sealed and re-created as the 12 tribes of Shincheonji in Revelation 7 are the only ones who will be saved. The faith of the pastors is nothing more than empty words. The only ones who truly believe in the fulfillment of Revelation and the revealed Word are the 12 tribes, the promised new kingdom and new people of Revelation 7. These are the only ones who will be saved at the time of the fulfillment of Revelation. Amen.
All believers who hope for the kingdom of heaven should take these words to heart.
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
ReplyDeleteRevelation 22 is clear about not altering the Word. Maybe the real question isn’t who’s right or wrong, but who truly follows the Bible as it is written. This makes me want to study more deeply.
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