[2025-10-04] Who Will Be Saved: Those Who Know the Reality of the New Testament Revelation or Those Who Do Not?
Who Will Be Saved: Those Who Know the Reality of the New Testament Revelation or Those Who Do Not?
As seen in New Testament Revelation 22, John saw and heard all the events of Revelation, and Jesus told him to go and testify what he had seen and heard to the churches (Rev 22:8, 16). Anyone who has neither seen nor heard the reality of Revelation, yet claims “this means that, that means this” according to their own interpretation, is a false pastor. Do they not understand this? In the time of the First Coming and now at the Second Coming, believers have always been deceived by the lies of false pastors while persecuting the true promised pastor in the Bible, who testify the truth calling them “heretics” or “of the devil.”
Do those false pastors who label the true pastor and their testimony as heresy even have a conscience?
In the past, the pastors of Judaism called Jesus a heretic at the First Coming.
Today, the pastors of traditional Christianity are calling Shincheonji heretical.
Then, how many “levels” of heresy are they themselves?
Revelation 22 warns that anyone who adds to or takes away from the words of the prophecy in this book will not enter heaven and will receive curses (plagues). Do today’s Christian pastors truly master the Revelation?
If they had mastered the New Testament, they would not call the pastor sent by Jesus “a heretic,” nor call false pastors “orthodox.” If they cannot even distinguish between the true and false pastor, how can they claim to be the messengers of God? They should repent and be born again.
Today’s world has no spiritual conscience and cares nothing for the truth. If the pastors and theology professors of traditional Christianity were to take a public test on Revelation with Shincheonji, the truth of this statement would be revealed.
Revelation 22 clearly records that anyone who adds to or takes away from this book cannot enter the kingdom of heaven but will receive curses. Have they not read it? Yet the pastors and theology scholars of today’s Christianity have all altered Revelation. How, then, can they accuse anyone else of being heretical? Despite this, they have labeled the twelve tribes of Shincheonji—who have mastered the reality of Revelation—as heretics. Shincheonji has repeatedly proposed a public Bible test to determine who is truly heretical, yet not a single person has accepted. Why do they refuse a public test? Shincheonji not only has instructors who fully understand the Book of Revelation but also members who understand its fulfilled reality. Even if ordinary Shincheonji members were to take a test against the pastors of traditional churches, Shincheonji would be confident of victory.
So, between “Shincheonji, who has seen, heard, and understands the fulfillment of Revelation—the true meaning and its realities,” and “Traditional Christianity and Catholicism, who do not know the reality of Revelation and have altered its words,” which one is orthodox, and which one is heretical? And who will be saved?
The Book of Revelation itself will give the answer (Rev 22:18–19).

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