Testimony to the Fulfilled Realities of Prophecies in the Old and New Testaments
God prophesied about future events through many prophets and apostles in the Old Testament. When the appointed time came (at the First Coming), He sent the promised pastor, Jesus, to fulfill the Old Testament prophecies and testify to the fulfilled realities. However, the pastors of Jerusalem did not believe in this, and as their own testimonies were exposed as false, they focused solely on killing Jesus, Son of God.
What about today, at the time of the Second Coming? Jesus, who came at the First Coming, promised future events to be fulfilled as the New Covenant (Luke 22:14–20). Today, since the appointed time comes, He has returned to fulfill the book of Revelation in the New Testament and has sent the promised pastor to testify to the fulfilled realities to the churches. Yet, the pastors in the traditional churches have only focused on persecuting him, refusing to believe his testimony. Their reason for the persecution was that the promised pastor of Shincheonji and his testimony were considered heretical. But why do they call it heresy? It was a method to prevent their congregation members from going to Shincheonji to hear the revealed word. Another reason was that the correct interpretation of the Bible—especially Revelation—by the promised pastor who exposed their own false testimonies. Their persecution resembled barking stray dogs chasing after a speeding express train. But would a barking dog ever stop an express train?
Shincheonji mainly testifies about the fulfillment of the book of Revelation in the New Testament. If Shincheonji has testified incorrectly, it should be pointed out using the Bible.
God and Jesus stated in Revelation 22:18–19 that anyone who adds to or takes away from the words of the prophecies of the book of Revelation will not enter heaven and will receive curses (disasters). According to Shincheonji, both Protestantism and Catholicism have altered the book of Revelation in the New Testament, while Shincheonji has mastered it. So, who will enter heaven, and who will be cast into hell?
To determine who has altered Revelation and who has fully understood it, Shincheonji has proposed multiple times to Protestant and Catholic churches to take a public exam on the entire book of Revelation in front of an audience. Yet to this day, not a single person has responded. Thus, Shincheonji has overcome with the truth—the revealed word.
At the First Coming, only those who heard and believed in the fulfilled realities of the Old Testament were promised salvation (referring to John 6). Likewise, in today’s time of the Second Coming, only those who believe in and keep the fulfilled realities of the book of Revelation in the New Testament can enter the kingdom of heaven (Rev 22:18–19).
Between Shincheonji and Protestantism or Catholicism, who will enter heaven, and who will not? Check through Revelation of the New Testament. And let us listen to, understand, believe, and keep the fulfilled realities of Revelation testified by the promised pastor of Shincheonji so that we may enter the kingdom of heaven together. Amen.
“The express train vs barking dogs metaphor really struck me. Lies and persecution can make noise, but they can’t stop God’s work from moving forward
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ReplyDeleteEven amid religious oppression and discrimination, the ‘Shincheonji Express Train to Heaven’ keeps running, as the representative pastor graduate said at the 110,000 graduation ceremony. #ShincheonjiChurch