The
Prophecies of the Old and New Testaments and Their Fulfillment
Since the scriptures cannot be broken (Jn
10:35), a tree must be known by its fruit (Mt 7:15-20). People will also be
judged according to what they have done as is recorded in the “books” (Rv
20:12). It was Jesus who fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament that
were given through the prophets (Jn 19:30), and it is the one who overcomes (Rv
21:6) who fulfills the prophecies of the New Testament that Jesus gave through
his disciples. Pastors who have become accustomed to the teachings of men will
be astounded with wonder upon wonder when they see the Bible being fulfilled
(Is 29:9-14). This revelation, as recorded, is the mystery of mysteries, and we
know it awaits an appointed time (Hb 2:2-3) when the chosen are captured by
gentiles. According to prophecies about the time of fulfillment, the Son of Man
had to receive the open scroll and speak on behalf of God to the hardened and
obsolete Israelites (Ez 1, 2, 3). This was fulfilled 600 years later through
Jesus to whom God had come (Mt 15:24).
Likewise,the New Testament also prophesies that
God’s chosen pastor must receive the open scroll from the angel sent by Jesus,
and he must then prophesy to a certain group of people (Rv 10). Jesus takes
this scroll from the hand of God, and then he opens it. No one in heaven or on
earth or under the earth could open the scroll except for Jesus (Rv 5:1-7, Rv
6, 8:1-2). Only the one who receives this word of revelation from Jesus can
deliver its content to others (Rv 10). This person has seen and heard the
physical realities of all the events of Revelation. This person has also
received the open word of revelation (Rv 1:1-3). Believers can only understand
and do the will of God if they learn from this pastor who has received the word
of revelation. Again, they can only be saved by receiving the testimony of the
one who receives the open scroll, the one who sees and hears Revelation. In Rv
22:18-19, it says that no one who adds or takes away from the word of
Revelation can be saved.
Ask yourself if you know Revelation. Do not
deceive yourself before God so that you can be taught and saved. Stop lying to
yourself and others, saying you are saved or that you are orthodox. Please be
honest and repent so that you can learn. Today is like the days of Noah. Only
those who obey the word and get on the ark can be saved. In Mt 24:37-39, the
days of the Son of Man will be like the days of Noah, because anyone who
refused to listen to Noah was destroyed. On the plus side, however, anyone who
listened to Noah was saved. Do you truly believe in this word?
Let us all be saved by
believing in this word of truth.

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