Heaven and Eternal Life, Sin, Death, and Hell
The Son of God, Jesus, died on behalf of mankind in order to solve the problem of sin. It is said that those who believe in this will receive forgiveness of sin.
Before all people in the world lie two paths: heaven or hell, eternal life or death.
To resolve this sin, the Son of God, Jesus, bore that sin on behalf of us. Because of the sin of man, death came. To resolve this sin, Jesus bore the cross, shed his blood, and died for us. As a result, sinners who were destined for hell have been given the chance to go to heaven. As seen in Revelation 21, when Jesus returns to this world, he comes bringing heaven and eternal life.
So, what is the promise of the New Testament Revelation to be fulfilled at the Second Coming of the Lord? It is the disappearance of the first heaven and first earth and the creation of a new heaven and new earth. After the events of judgment on the chosen people who betrayed in Revelation 6, there is the work of sealing the 144,000 of the twelve tribes in Revelation 7. In Revelation 14, we see that God’s throne is located where these sealed 144,000 are—this means God and heaven have come to that place. Shincheonji (New Heaven and New Earth), which Protestant and Catholic churches have labelled as heretical, was created according to the prophecy of the New Testament Revelation. Verify it for yourself.
According to the New Testament Revelation, the only place where salvation can be received is the twelve tribes who are harvested and sealed in Revelation chapters 7 and 14. Is this not the truth? In Revelation 22:18–19, it states that if anyone adds to or takes away from the words of this book of Revelation, they will not enter the kingdom of heaven and will receive curses (plagues). Have not the pastors and believers of the Catholic and Protestant churches added to or taken away from the New Testament Revelation? They have indeed. Is this not true? On the day of judgment, judgment will be carried out according to the words of the Bible. What will you do then?
Today, at the time of Revelation’s fulfilment, Jesus has promised to free us from our sins with his blood and make us into God’s kingdom and priests (Rev 1:5–6, 5:9–10). He also said that those who are created according to the New Testament Revelation and have mastered it can enter heaven. Sinners cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. Heaven is a place for the righteous—those without sin—and it is where God and Jesus dwell together. Amen. Anyone who places their hope in heaven must examine themselves in front of the New Testament Bible and be born again.
This is a bold and thought-provoking message that challenges me to reflect deeply on the fulfilment of biblical prophecy. #Shincheonjichurch
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