The True Testimony and False Testimony Regarding the Prophecies and Fulfilment of Revelation in the New Testament
[250814] The True Testimony and False Testimony Regarding the Prophecies and Fulfilment of Revelation in the New Testament
Revelation is the record of what Jesus’ disciple John saw in vision while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. The content of this book is the events of Revelation in the New Testament.
God sealed this book with seven seals and has kept it in His right hand until today (Rev 5). Thus, although this book was recorded nearly 2,000 years ago, there has not been a single person until now who knew the true meaning of the prophecy and its fulfilment. When the time came, however, Jesus took this book in Revelation 5 and began to open the seals from chapter 6, completing the opening in chapter 8 (Rev 8:1), and in Revelation 21, he fulfils all the prophecies of Revelation (Rev 21:6).
When Jesus fulfils the entire book of Revelation (from chapter 1 to 22), there is one person who saw the scene. Since this person both saw and heard all the words of prophecy and their fulfilment, only he can testify to the true meaning and reality of this book’s prophecy (Rev 22:8, 16). This person is the promised pastor who, in Revelation 10, received and ate the opened book of Revelation. And this testimony is the true testimony concerning the prophecy and fulfilment of Revelation.
However, throughout the ages, many false pastors—who neither witnessed the events of the entire book of Revelation, nor received and ate the opened book, nor know its reality—have pretended to know and given testimony regarding Revelation in order to show off. Yet their testimony was not the reality, but false testimony.
Today, those who are able to testify to the true meaning and the reality of this prophecy are the promised pastor of Shincheonji, who received and ate this book and saw and heard all the events of Revelation, and the saints of the 12 tribes of Shincheonji who, by hearing his testimony, come to understand and master Revelation. Amen.

Amen.
ReplyDeleteCalling others heretics without proving one’s own understanding of Revelation feels hollow. Let’s return to the Bible and let the Word be our standard - not tradition or rumours. #ShincheonjiChurch