Distinguishing Those Who Will Be Saved and Those Who Will Not Be Saved When the New Testament Revelation Is Fulfilled
Distinguishing Those Who Will Be Saved and Those Who Will Not Be Saved When the New Testament Revelation Is Fulfilled
In Revelation 22 it warns that anyone who adds to or takes away from the words of the prophecy in this book will not enter the kingdom of heaven but will incur curses (plagues). Have Christians, both in Korea and abroad, not added to and subtracted from the Book of Revelation?
God and Scripture never lie. When the New Testament Revelation is fulfilled, heaven and hell will truly be realized on this earth as promised. At that time it will become clear who will be saved and enter heaven, and who will not be saved and will go to hell.
Christians in Korea and around the world seem indifferent to these promises in Revelation. It appears many have added to or subtracted from Revelation without concern, and they seem unaware of the realities of heaven and hell.
Today, anyone who claims faith must read the New Testament, examine themselves in light of its promises, believe accordingly, and live out those commitments. Rev 22 warns that anyone who adds to or takes away from the words of this prophecy will not enter heaven but will be cursed. Do you believe this promise?
Believers, have you not tampered with the Book of Revelation? In my observation, both Catholics and Protestants have. Yet just as the Jerusalem leaders called Jesus a heretic at His first coming, today’s traditional church leaders label Shincheonji—who comprehends the full meaning of Revelation—a heresy. Such is the reality of today’s Christianity. Shincheonji has repeatedly challenged Catholics and Protestants to a public examination based on the New Testament Revelation to determine true heresy, but to date, no one has accepted.
Shincheonji and heaven testify that both Catholics and Protestants have altered the Book of Revelation. However, though labeled heretical, Shincheonji understands even the testimony of the fulfilled realities of Revelation. Moreover, as depicted in Revelation 7 and 14, Shincheonji has been “harvested” and sealed with the words of Revelation, belonging to the twelve tribes, where God and Jesus dwell with them (Revelation 14:1–5). Who, then, is truly heretical?
When the New Testament Revelation is fulfilled, those who are sealed, belong to the twelve tribes, and fully understand Revelation (Shincheonji) will be saved. Those who do not belong to the twelve tribes and have altered Revelation (Protestants and Catholics) will not be saved. This is the promise of the New Testament Revelation. Amen.
If God gave us a promise, shouldn’t we at least try to understand and keep it? #Shincheonjichurch
ReplyDeleteIt’s a challenging message, but the call to examine our faith and compare it to the actual words of Revelation is something worth considering.
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