The Faith and the Fulfillment of God’s Promises
• I have told you now before it happens, so that when
it does happen you will believe. (Jn 14:29)
• I testify to the one who hears the words of the
prophecy contained in this book: If anyone adds to them, God will add to him
the plagues described in this book. And if anyone takes away from the words of
this book of prophecy, God will take away his share in the tree of life and in
the holy city that are described in this book. (Rv 22:18-19)
♠ The light and pride of Shincheonji, Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony
The one
and only God and his son Jesus Christ have fulfilled the New Testament
prophecies through the first and second tabernacles of the second coming. The
congregation members of our temple are testifying about what they have seen and
heard about how the true meaning of the prophecies has been revealed through
the arrival of their fulfillment. Out of all the people of the world, only the
people of Shincheonji have mastered God’s revealed teachings. Please verify for
yourself here within Shincheonji whether this is true.
Roughly
two thousand years ago, although the Physical Israelites and their priests had
long awaited the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies, they refused to
believe in Jesus, who was the fulfillment of those prophecies. The only people
who believed in Jesus’ fulfillment of the prophecies were the disciples that
spent so much time with him. The Bible clearly tells us why Physical Israel
could not understand the fulfillment. The scroll of God was sealed such that
the seers and prophets, whose eyes and heads were covered, were only able to
preach the teachings of men instead of God’s revealed word (Is 29:9-14; Hb
2:2-3; Ez 1, 2, 3). God absolutely astonished the seers and prophets (i.e. priests)
when he opened the sealed scroll and taught the revealed word. This revelation
had a time appointed for its fulfillment (Hb 2:2-3), which was, as recorded in
Ezekiel, chapter 1-3, when the chosen people were held captive by the gentiles.
This was when God came, fed the open scroll to the Son of Man and appointed him
to reveal the truth to the chosen people on God’s behalf. Jesus was the
promised Son of Man (Mt 15:24), who came and fulfilled the Old Testament before
preaching the open word of fulfillment.
The
prophecies Jesus made and sealed in the New Testament will also be fulfilled.
No one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth could open the scroll (Rv 5:1-4)
except for Jesus because he overcame (Jn 16:33). Jesus takes the scroll (Rev
5), begins breaking its seals in Rev 6, and finishes by opening the final seal
in Rev 8. One chosen person receives this open scroll from an angel and is told
to prophesy to the people who have been captured by the gentile beasts, which
are the group of the dragon (Rv 13:7; Rv 17:15). These are the prophecies and
the will of God that must be fulfilled.
Although
the world is full of pastors, the prophecies of the Bible tell us that there is
only one God, one Jesus, one scroll and one person who receives that scroll
after it is opened. Believers can only be saved by believing in the one who
receives the open scroll, according to the will of God. Pastors who have been
blinded, falling into a deep spiritual sleep, should wake up and be healed.
They are the same as the seers and prophets of the Old Testament whose heads
were covered. They should remove whatever is covering their heads by learning
and holding to the truth (Rv 1:1-3; Rv 10).
Jesus
prophesied in parables (Mt 13) because he had to fulfill the prophecy in Ps
78:2-4, which says that things hidden since the creation of the world will be
uttered in parables to the next generation. What are these parables? Jesus used
the people, places, and things of the world and of biblical history to prophesy
about the future. When the time comes, however, the figurative language has to
be opened and revealed in plain language (Jn 16:25). Today, we are testifying
about the physical fulfillment of Jesus’ parables, which should not be understood
literally.
♠ Evidence that the New Testament is being fulfilled
Today, Mt
22, Mt 24, Mt 25 and Luke 13:24-30 are being fulfilled. Rv 2, Rv 3, and Rv 5-10
have been and are being fulfilled. Roughly 90 percent of the prophecies of the
New Testament; everything except for Revelation 20 has already been fulfilled.
We are now in the process of fulfilling the work of sealing the God’s people,
including the great multitude in white, according to Rv 7. Just as Jesus
fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament and proclaimed that fulfillment
to others (Jn 19:30), we are informing you that prophecies of the New Testament
are being fulfilled today. Please do not follow in the footsteps of the priests
of the first coming, who did nothing but slander Jesus without checking to see
if what he said was true.

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