The Faith and the New Testament Being fulfilled as the God’s Prophecies
Jesus
fulfilled the prophecies of the Old Testament 2,000 years ago (Jn 19:30), and
he gave us the prophecies of the New Testament in advance so that we may
believe when they are fulfilled (Jn 14:29). Jesus also said that no one who
adds or takes away from the words of the prophecies will be allowed to enter
the kingdom of heaven (Rv 22:18-19). Jesus will completely fulfill the
prophecies of the New Testament (Rv 21:6) just as he fulfilled the prophecies
of the Old Testament. When Jesus fulfills the prophecies of the New Testament,
everyone must recognize the physical fulfillment, believe in it, and act
according to it. We must fully understand the meanings of the prophecies so we
can recognize and believe in the physical fulfillment when it become a reality.
In this time of fulfillment, the Bible tells us that there will be some people
who will believe it with joy and some who will persecute those who believe.
Now, in the time of fulfillment, all of us must recognize the group to which we
belong.
♥ A few of the Bible’s promised prophecies
The
scriptures say that the gentile destroyers (i.e. Babylon, the kingdom of
demons) defeat God's people (i.e. Jerusalem, the kingdom of God) in battle.
After their triumph, the destroyers stand on the holy place (Mt 24:15), and
amid the destruction, the sun and moon become darkened, and the stars fall from
heaven (Mt 24:29). After this, Jesus comes with his angels like a thief and
harvests the wheat-like believers from the north, south, east, and west (Mt
24:31). Jesus will also put the one who gives the food at the proper time in
charge of all his possessions (Mt 24:45-47). This is a summary of Mt 24.
Believers
who await the Lord’s return must equip themselves with the lamp, the oil, and
with wedding clothes (Mt 25:1-13, 22:1-14). After the subjects of the kingdom
become a possession of the gentiles, according to Mt 24, Jesus will come with
his angels to gather his elect from the north, south, east, and west. These
elect gathered from the four directions will take part in the banquet of the
kingdom of God. Among the gathered, many who are first will be last, and those
who are last will be first (Lk 13:28-30).
In order
for the four gospels of the New Testament to be fulfilled, the persecutors,
critics, betrayers, those who are expelled, the antichrists, the murderers, and
the elect gathered from the four directions must all appear (Mt 5:10-12, 7:1-2;
Jn 16:1-4; 2Thes 2:1-4; Mt 8:11-12).
The seven
stars (messengers) and the Nicolaitans mentioned in Revelation must appear, as
must the one who sends letters to the seven stars (Rv 1, 2, 3). The subjects of
the kingdom must be expelled after being judged. Then they be taken captive
under the gentiles and destroyed (Rv 6, 8, 9). The one who receives the opened
scroll from the angel, eats it, and testifies about it to the people must also
appear (Rv 10). The people of the tabernacle of heaven must receive the mark of
the beast and worship it (Rv 13). Someone must overcome the group of the beast
in the tabernacle of heaven (Rv 12). There must be a place for the 144,000
firstfruits who belong to the 12 tribes of New Spiritual Israel to learn the
new song (Rv 7, 14). Those who conquer the beast, his image, and the number of
his name must stand by the sea of glass. The Temple of the Tabernacle of the
Testimony must appear so that all nations can come and worship (Rv 15). The
seven bowls must be poured on the beast and on those who receive the mark of
the beast. The unclean spirits like frogs must come out of the mouth of the
dragon, out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false
prophet. After they emerge, the spirits of demons must go out to the kings of
the earth (i.e. pastors who belong to Satan) and gather them for the battle
that will take place on the great day of God (Rv 16).
The kings
of the earth who commit sexual immorality and the drunken inhabitants of the
earth must appear. The beast with ten horns must judge the prostitute with
seven heads, and those who are held captive by the beast and the prostitute
must be delivered (Rv 17). All nations must be led astray because of the
unclean and detestable birds and the maddening wine of adultery. Those who make
their living from the sea must accumulate wealth through the goods of Babylon.
After people marry evil spirits (Rv 18), the guests can be invited to the
wedding banquet of the lamb (Rv 19). Many will be called, but few will be
chosen (Mt 22:14).
All of
these things that must occur are prophecies that Jesus gave us in the time of
the first coming. All of these prophecies must be fulfilled in our physical
reality. All Christians should rejoice when the physical fulfillments of these
prophecies appear, because the prophecies are the promises of Jesus. Without
the appearance of the physical fulfillment, the kingdom of God can never be
established, nor can our hopes be realized. Again, we cannot gain salvation,
the kingdom of heaven, God, Jesus, nor can we realize our hopes unless all
these things appear in the physical world.
To all
Christians: If you truly love and believe in God and Jesus, let us also believe
in what Jesus has promised in the New Testament. All the things listed above
must become a physical reality. There is no hope, no heaven, and no salvation
without their fulfillment. Let us read the Bible correctly and speak according
to it. We have seen the physical fulfillments of all of these people, places,
and things and we believe them. Have you seen them? If you do not believe our
words it is because you have neither seen these events, nor have you learned
about them. We are the ones who know the prophecies and their physical
fulfillment, and we are praying for you.
Now is the
time to repent! Who persecuted and killed those sent by God at the time of the
Old Testament and the time of the New Testament? The Bible testifies that it
was the religious leaders that killed those sent by God; the pastors who
claimed to have the most faith in God were the ones who went against him. The
New Testament also says that the pastors of the earth will persecute and
eventually kill the true pastor God sends at the time of the second coming. If
that is the case, we must all repent and take extreme care not to commit the
sins of the past. Let us confirm and discuss
whether everything we hear is according to the Bible. No one can attain
salvation without speaking according to the Bible.

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