The Holy Spirit, the Advocate (see Jn 14:16–21, Rv 22)
At his first coming, Jesus promised, “When I go, I will send another Advocate, the Spirit of truth” (Jn 14:16–17). And when the time comes, he said the Spirit would clearly explain what Jesus had spoken in figurative language and parables (Jn 16:25). Jesus also gave us the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. Today, at the time of the Second Coming, Jesus has sent the Advocate (the Holy Spirit of truth) just as he promised, and he has fulfilled the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. It is written that if anyone adds to and subtracts from this book, Revelation, they will not be able to enter heaven and will receive curses(plagues) (Rv 22:18–19). Have you added to or taken away from the Book of Revelation?
At the time of Jesus’ first coming, the Jews who did not understand the fulfillment of the Old Testament persecuted and cursed Jesus, calling him a heretic and a devil, even though he was the one who mastered the fulfillment of the Old Testament. However, the real heretics and the real devil at that time was not Jesus, but the shepherds of Jerusalem and their congregation. Likewise today, those who do not understand the Book of Revelation in the New Testament (both Protestants and Catholics) persecute Shincheonji—which understands the true meaning and actual fulfillment of Revelation—calling it heresy and the devil. For this reason, Shincheonji has repeatedly proposed holding an open, public test to determine who is truly heretical and who is not, but not a single person has responded so far. Why is no one willing to take the test? It seems to be because they are not confident they would win. And so, Shincheonji has prevailed with the truth(the revealed word). Even now, if Protestants and Catholics decide to hold a public examination on the Book of Revelation, Shincheonji is willing to participate. Through a public Bible test, let us find out who is the truth (orthodoxy) and who is in untruth (heresy).
In Rv 22, it is promised that anyone who adds to or subtracts from this book—Revelation—will not be able to enter heaven and will come under a curse. Shincheonji understands the true meaning and the actual realities of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. However, both Protestants and Catholics have added to and taken away from the Book of Revelation. So then, who will enter heaven and who will enter hell? Please answer.
Today, the prophecies of the New Testament Revelation have been fulfilled, and their realities (fulfillments) have appeared. The Advocate, the Holy Spirit of truth whom Jesus sent, dwells in and is with the promised pastor (see Jn 14:17, Rv 10). And this promised pastor testifies clearly to the realities and the revealed words of the Book of Revelation—not in parables or hidden secrets (see Jn 16:25).

Shincheonji has proposed, on multiple occasions, to hold an open Bible test before all people, based on the standard of Revelation. However, not one has responded to the challenge. #ShincheonjiChurch
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