Let Us Know Correctly the Bible & Shincheonji
“Above
all, you do well if you recognize this: No prophecy of scripture ever comes
about by the prophet’s own imagination, for no prophecy was ever borne of human
impulse; rather, men carried along by the Holy Spirit spoke from God.” (2 Pt
1:20-21)
“… speaking
of these things in all his letters. Some things in these letters are hard to
understand, things the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as
they also do to the rest of the scriptures.” (2 Pt 3:16)
Many
churches have claimed that 666, the number of the beast’s name, represents a
bar code. They theorize about the rapture, saying that churches and believers
will be lifted up to the sky. They create these theories and make these claims
to explain 1Th 4, which says, “Then we who are alive, who are left, will be
suddenly caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the
air.” They lecture about why the seven heads and the beast with ten horns
symbolize the seven most powerful countries in the world and the ten biggest countries
of the European Union. They are not making these claims because they have
received the spirit; their claims are false testimonies based on their own
thoughts.
At 11 p.m.
on March 12, 2008, I watched a video that had many Christians talking about the
events of the end times. The video had several clips based on Revelation, and
it gave a general survey of the way Christians generally think about the end
times (including 666, the rapture, and the beast with seven heads and ten
horns). The video clips describing the events of Revelation were based only on
peoples’ imaginations. The actual events of Revelation are different. It is
wrong for people who did not see or hear the physical fulfillment of Revelation
to make any such claims.
Jesus ate
the sealed scroll of God, which was spoken of through Isaiah (Is 29:9-14; Hb
2:2-3; Ez 1-3). After God told Jesus where to go and what to say, Jesus obeyed
accordingly (Mt 15:24). Therefore, Jesus was the only person who saw and heard
the words of God’s Old Testament scroll. Because Jesus as the only one to
understand its prophecies and witness its physical fulfillment, he was the only
one who could testify about them (Jn 3:31-34; Jn 19:30). There were so many
pastors and believers at the time of the first coming, but they did not
understand this idea. They persecuted Jesus as a heretic instead of
acknowledging his testimony as the truth. Their ignorance proved that they did
not have the ears to hear what the spirit spoke to them. The time of the first
coming was the “end times” for the Law, the prophecies, prophets, and even
Physical Israel. Jesus opened a new spiritual era as he sowed the seed of the
gospel of heaven. Hence, how could the will of the priests of the day be the
same as the will of Jesus?
The New Testament
(Revelation), which contains prophecies about the events of the Lord’s second
coming, also mentions a scroll sealed with seven seals in God’s right hand. No
one in heaven, on earth, or under the earth is able to read or look inside it
(Rv 5:1-4). There is an appointed time when God and Jesus will open this book
and proclaim its contents to the world. No one is able to understand the scroll
before that appointed time arrives. Anyone who claims to know the contents of
the scroll before that time is a lawbreaker with a heretical testimony. Just
like the Old Testament, the sealed scroll in the New Testament is given to
Jesus after the enemy of God captures God’s chosen people. Jesus takes the
scroll, breaks all seven seals (Rv 6, Rv 8:1-2), and gives the scroll to the
angel in Rv 10. The angel gives it to the chosen pastor and tells him to eat
it, just like what was prophesied in Eze 3. The chosen pastor carries out his
mission according to the commands he receives telling him where to go and what
to say. This promised pastor carries out the same task as Jesus, who received
the scroll at the first coming. The Old and New Testaments each have designated
pastors who eat and proclaim the words of the the open scroll (Rev 10).
Furthermore, they both establish a place for all the nations to go and worship
God (Rv 10, 15). Today’s believers should not make the same mistakes as the
people at the time of the first coming who lacked perception and understanding.
We must believe the Bible and act according to it; we must make the Bible our
way and our teacher.
In the
time of the first coming, all of Israel denounced Jesus as a heretic and
eventually killed him. Today, in the same way, the entire country of Korea is
trying to destroy Shincheonji by calling it a cult. Despite all their attempts,
the revealed words of the open scroll are coming from Shincheonji. I testify
with absolute certainty that Shincheonji is the only place where the Bible has
been completely mastered. Believers must first verify whether this claim is
true. When God sent Jesus, he gave people the word of life through one person.
God carried out his work of judgment through Jesus as well (Jn 5:22-24).
Believing in this one person was the only way to obey will of God (Jn 6:40). In
the same way, Jesus’ will in the New Testament is for all people to believe
that the word of life and the authority of judgment all belong to the one
person who has received the open scroll (Rv 10; Rv 2:26-27).

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