Let Us Distinguish the Truth from the Lies Using the Bible
Although
people are sinners and have been continually hostile toward God, he loved us
sinners so much that he gave us his son (Jn 3:16). The son of God bore the
cross on our behalf (Jn 1:29) and now he lives within us (Gal 2:20). Jesus
taught us to love our enemies (Mt 5:44) and to forgive others their sins (Mt
6:14-15). People who believe these words of Jesus and put them into practice
are true believers. Those who refuse to act upon Jesus’ words are not believers
at all. Anyone who strays from Jesus’ teachings is acting according to his or
her own personal thoughts, opinions, and judgments. The contents of the 66
books of the Bible can be divided into history, teaching, prophecy, and
fulfillment.
Biblical
history can be divided into several time periods that lead up to today. The
period of the judges followed the time of Adam, Noah, Moses (Exodus), and
Joshua (the entry into the land of Canaan). The period of the judges was
followed by the period of the kings and prophets, the period of the gospel of
heaven, during which the Old Testament was fulfilled, and the period of the
epistles written by Jesus’ apostles. Now is the time the New Testament is being
fulfilled – the period of Revelation. Now is the time of judgment when the good
grain is separated from the weeds. Those who believe the word are separated
from those who do not believe it (refer to Mt 13:24-30, 36-43, Mt 25).
It is not
by human standards that groups of people are judged as being orthodox or
heretical (cult members). The only standard that should distinguish orthodoxy
from heresy is the Bible. Present-day churches are not orthodox; they are
merely holding onto their traditions. The Jewish people (the Pharisees and
teachers of the law) stigmatized Jesus as a cult leader and ended up killing
him (1 Thes 2:15; Mt 23:29-35). Was Jesus, who preached the revealed word of
God (Jn 14:10, 24), a true cult leader? The Jewish people judged Jesus and
killed him using their own standards and opinions, which deviated from the
Bible (refer to Acts 7:51-54; Mt 27). Pontius Pilate, on the other, realized
that Jesus was innocent (Mt 27:24).
Although
Shinchonji (SCJ) proclaims only the revealed word of God, a certain person has
been calling SCJ a cult. At one point I gave that person 40 questions about the
Bible and asked him to answer them and explain. Now, although it has been a few
years, I have not received any response. Yet, he is still claiming that SCJ is
a cult. Just as Jesus, his disciples, and the prophets of old were denounced as
heretics, SCJ is also being denounced as a cult. The New Testament indicates
that, at the end of the age, all churches will belong to demons, and the
pastors and congregation members of those churches will not even realize that
they have united with Satan (Rv 17, 18, 13). In the midst of such a situation,
only believers that are sealed with the word and that belong to the promised
twelve tribes of the New Testament will become God’s kingdom and priests (Rv 7,
14). Let us speak of what is written in the Bible and answer only according to
the Bible. Have those who persecuted SCJ ever willingly accepted our demand for
a serious conversation?
I, as
chairman of Shinchonji, Church of Jesus, do not even own one square meter of
property, and neither does my wife or my son. Why would God’s children, who
will eventually receive God’s inheritance, be greedy about such trivial
possessions? I would never do anything to jeopardize God’s greater reward. I
only act according to the word of God. I teach people about justice and
fairness, but I also put these principles into practice. How can someone like
this be a cult leader? People who do not stand God’s word – people who tell lies
and persecute others – they are the real cult leaders. What does the Bible say
about those who will receive salvation in this generation? Those who escape the
group of the persecutors to join the group that is being persecuted are the
ones who flee from Satan and receive salvation. Let us not forsake the truth.

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