Faith in God’s Prophecies and Their Fulfillment, and Salvation
God foretold future events through the prophets of the Old Testament, and when the appointed time came, God came to Jesus—the Savior (the promised shepherd)—to fulfill the Old Testament. However, the Jewish shepherds at that time did not believe that God had fulfilled the Old Testament and that Jesus was the promised shepherd. Instead, they persecuted him, calling him a heretic and even the devil. As seen in John 3, the reason the Jewish shepherds at that time did not come into the light of Jesus’ truth was that they feared their sins (evil deeds) would be exposed by the light. Thus, they could not leave the darkness and come into the light (Jn 3:19–20). Though they claimed to believe in God, they practiced their faith outside of the Bible. For this reason, when God fulfilled the Old Testament through Jesus, the promised Savior, and when Jesus testified to the fulfillment, the shepherds could not believe. Lacking knowledge of the Old Testament prophecies, they instead persecuted Jesus, calling him a heretic and the devil.
Then what about the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament prophecies? Even at the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament which is Jesus' prophecies, those who practiced their faith outside of the Bible could not believe that the New Testament had been fulfilled. Only those who practiced their faith within the Bible (the New Testament) could believe in the fulfillment of the prophecies. Having seen the past and present events recorded in the Bible—the prophecies and their fulfillment—people should not simply persecute those who testify to the fulfillment of the New Testament. Instead, they should have examined through the Bible whether such testimony was truly evidence of the prophecies promised in the New Testament or not. One must not insist that only their own claim is correct.
Although it has been about 2,000 years since the Book of Revelation was recorded, until today there has not been a single person in the entire world who knows the meaning of its prophecies and their physical fulfillment. Is this not true? In such a reality, if I had come to this earth as the Judge, I would not see even one believer qualified for salvation. In Rv 22, it is written: “If anyone adds to or takes away from the words of the prophecy of this book, he will not enter heaven but will receive curses (plagues).” Up until now, all Christians have added to and taken away from Revelation, and thus not one person has been qualified for salvation. Nevertheless, the shepherds have called everyone outside of their own groups heretics. This is the true state of faith of the shepherds in this era (the end of the world, the end of the age of Christianity). Before God, this is nothing more than the lies of unworthy men.
One must be created according to the New Testament, Revelation, master the true meaning of the prophecies and their physical fulfillment in order to receive salvation. Do you know the true meaning of the prophecies of the New Testament, Revelation and their physical fulfillment?
It is written in Revelation 22:18–19, “If anyone adds to or takes away from the words of this book of prophecy, he will not enter heaven but will receive curses (plagues).” Pastors and theologians, do you truly understand the New Testament, Revelation? If you call Shincheonji heresy, then let us have a public test of 100 questions based solely on Revelation. If ten pastors from the churches of the world and ten members of Shincheonji take the test, who will win? At the First Coming, the Jewish shepherds called Jesus a heretic. Likewise, today the pastors of traditional churches call Shincheonji—who fully understands the prophecies of the New Testament, Revelation and their physical fulfillment—a heresy. Who is the true heretic, and who is the true orthodox faith? Let us distinguish this with a 100-question test on Revelation. Shincheonji has full confidence to prevail in a test on the entire book of the New Testament, Revelation. Shincheonji fully understands the true meaning of its prophecies and even their physical fulfillment. Shincheonji is the true orthodox church (denomination) that was founded at the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament, Revelation, when those sealed in Rv 7 were gathered. You will know this if you confirm it for yourself.
Revelation is fulfilled once, and that is the end. It is not fulfilled again and again. At the time of Revelation’s fulfillment, it is like the days of Noah and the days of Lot. Judgment will come upon the corrupt former world.
Today, Revelation has been fulfilled and its physical fulfillment has appeared. Nevertheless, many Christians do not believe in the fact of Revelation’s fulfillment and continue to add to and take away from it. For this reason, to say that they believe in God, Jesus, and the Bible has become a lie. Why do they not know this? Whoever adds to or takes away from Revelation cannot enter heaven. If one cannot enter the heaven of Rv 21, they will go into the lake of burning sulfur. Did you not add to or take away from Revelation? In the days of Noah, the entire world of Adam perished in the flood, except for Noah’s family. Jesus said that at his second coming, it would be like the days of Noah and the days of Lot. Do you believe this? Those who are saved at the Second Coming are written in Rv 7 and 14. Those who do not believe the promised word, who remain obstinate, false shepherds, and false believers, will not enter heaven but will be judged, just as in the days of Noah and Lot, and will go into hell—the lake of burning sulfur.
Shincheonji believes in the prophecies of the New Testament, Revelation, which are the promises of God and Jesus. We believe in their fulfillment and their physical fulfillment. Furthermore, Shincheonji fully understands the true meaning of the prophecies of Revelation and even their physical fulfillment. Thus, we will be saved and receive heaven and eternal life. Amen.

The fulfilment of Revelation happening once in history is a sobering thought. If this is truly that time, then nothing else is more important than knowing the reality. #ShincheonjiChurch
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