Judgement Upon Those Who Persecuted the Promised Pastor
It is
written in Revelation 22 that if one adds to or takes away from the New
Testament Revelation, he will not enter heaven but will receive curses
(plagues). Christians, have you not added to or taken away from this book of
Revelation? From what I have seen, theology professors, pastors, and their
congregation members alike have all added and taken away.
In the Old
Testament, the pastors said they would believe if the promised savior came. Yet
when Jesus, who was promised in the Old Testament, came according to the
prophecy, they called him a heretic and a demon, and they nailed him to the
cross to die. Likewise, when the Jesus who promised to come again (the Second
Coming) and the promised pastor whom Jesus sends appear according to the New
Testament, will pastors and theology professors truly accept them? Just as at
the First Coming, they will persecute again and try to kill. In Revelation 11,
it is recorded that when the promised pastor whom Jesus sends comes, he will be
killed again. This is the mindset and ideology of today’s Christian world, and
this is the true state of their faith.
As seen in
the New Testament, just as Jesus at the First Coming (refer to Ezekiel 3), at
the Lord’s Second Coming, the promised pastor will appear who eats the open
book of revelation (Revelation 10) and comes in the name of Jesus (refer to
John 14). But it is also recorded that this one, like Jesus at the First
Coming, will be killed again (Revelation 11). Though they say with their lips
that they believe in Jesus and his word, in reality, they become enemies to the
returning Jesus by killing (spiritually killing) the pastor sent by him. If
this is the reality, will not God and Jesus judge this world? At the time of
the fulfilment of Revelation, that is, at the Lord’s Second Coming today, when
Jesus returns, there will surely be judgment (refer to Luke 17, Revelation 20).
“Pastors
and theology professors, let us hear your words. When the promised pastor sent
by Jesus comes, will you not again try to kill him? You, earthly pastors and
congregation members, have so severely rebuked and persecuted the promised
pastor sent by the Lord. By what face will you then seek to meet the Lord? In
every era, the earthly pastors did not believe in the promised word, and they
killed all those sent by God and Jesus (the prophets). Even today, according to
the New Testament Revelation, the promised pastor has come, yet the earthly
pastors have all persecuted him. Therefore, just as in the days of Noah and as
written in Revelation 6, there will be judgment. Pastors of the last days, let
us repent. Let us examine ourselves, know the promises of the Bible, and
believe.”

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