The Creation of Heaven and Earth
Just as God the creator
carried out his creative work in the spiritual realm, he creates heaven and
earth here in the physical world. This is the creation of heaven and earth (Gn 1:1;
Rv 21:1).
♥ The command
God gave Moses
According to all that I am showing you – the pattern of the
tabernacle and the pattern of all its furnishings – you must make it exactly
so. (Ex 25:9)
♥ The words
Jesus spoke to the Jews
So Jesus answered them, “I tell you the solemn truth, the
Son can do nothing on his own initiative, but only what he sees the Father
doing. For whatever the Father does, the Son does likewise.” (Jn 5:19)
♥ Jesus’ words
in the Lord’s Prayer
“…may your kingdom come, may your will be done on earth as
it is in heaven.” (Mt 6:10)
♥ God’s word in
the Book of Revelation
He also said to me, “It is done! I am the Alpha and the
Omega, the beginning and the end. To the one who is thirsty I will give water
free of charge from the spring of the water of life. (Rv 21:6)
♥ Jesus’ words
in the four Gospels
When he had received the sour wine, Jesus said, “It is
completed!” Then he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. (Jn 19:30)
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According to the references above, God reveals the promised
prophecies of the NT to his chosen pastor. God direct his chosen pastor, and
through him God fulfills his prophecies. Believers who read the Bible carefully
with their hopes set on heaven need to see and believe when the promised
prophecies are fulfilled (Jn 14:29). God first reveals what he has accomplished
in heaven (Rv 21) to his promised pastor (Am 3:7). God then uses his promised
pastor to carry out the work of creation on this earth. This is the creation of
heaven and earth.
When God’s kingdom is
created on earth just as it is in heaven, the spiritual kingdom that is
established in heaven (with all its holy spirits) will come down to the kingdom
of God on earth. This is when the two (i.e. the spiritual and physical worlds)
become one (Rv 21:1-7). SCJ Church of Jesus is creating God’s promised kingdom
on earth as it has been created in heaven.
The messenger (pastor)
of SCJ Church of Jesus obeyed the command of Jesus to write what he saw and
heard in a book. Then he sent it to the seven messengers of Rv 2-3. According
to what he saw in God’s kingdom in the spiritual realm described in Rev 4, he has
appointed 24 elders, seven messengers who play the role of lampstands, and four
department heads that are referred to as four cherubs (4 living creatures).
Under each of these four living creatures he has appointed six staff members,
who play the role of wings for each of the departments, and he has assigned
each department many congregation members, who are likened unto eyes. According
to Rev 7, this pastor is sealing the 144,000 of the 12 tribes with the word of
God. Even now the great multitude are washing their clothes with the blood of
Jesus (i.e. his words) and are putting on their white garments.
The prophets and the
seers of today are in a deep sleep (Is 29:9-14) as day has become night (Mt
24:29). This is when Jesus comes again like a thief (Mt 24:39-44). His angels
take their sickles out to the harvest field where the seed of the gospel of
heaven has been planted (Mt 24:29-33, 39-44: Like a thief). They harvest the
good grains (by spiritual sickle: Rv 14:14-16)and bring them to Zion, which is
heaven on earth. It is at this time (Mt 24:45-47) that people who hear and
believe the word are harvested to heaven, but those who hear and refuse to
believe the word are not harvested. Instead, they are tied up just like bundles
of weeds (Mt 13:30) whose final destination is the fires of hell. The people
who refuse to believe even after hearing the word do so because they are weeds.
The prophecies of the
New Testament are like the blueprint of a house that will be built. They were
promised beforehand in writing so that when they are accomplished people can
believe in that accomplishment. God told both the prophet Jeremiah
(approximately 2,600 years ago, Jer 31:27) and Jesus (approximately 2,000
years, Mt 13:24-43) what he would fulfill today. Today, according to Rev 14,
the work of harvesting is being carried out and the prophecies are being
fulfilled.
People who refuse to
believe in today’s fulfillment even after being told are like the people of
Adam’s world who refused to believe in the time of Noah’s flood. They are also
like the Physical Israelites who refused to believe in the time of the first
coming when Jesus Christ fulfilled the Old Testament. Although they said,
“Lord, Lord,” with their lips, they did not truly believe in the promises
(prophecies). When the spiritual kingdom, which has been established in heaven,
descends with all the holy spirits to the kingdom that is established today on
earth, the spirits and flesh unite. This is the marriage of spirit and flesh.
This is the creation of heaven and earth (Rv 21).
We proclaim the fact that the prophecies of the New Testament have been fulfilled here on earth today and that we have witnessed their fulfillment. In spite of all the persecution we are receiving, SCJ is obeying the command of Jesus by testifying to all Christians about what has been seen and heard (Rv 10:8-11). We pray that all believers would examine our testimony, believe it, and be saved.
(From now on we will explain plainly the secrets of the kingdom of heaven that Jesus prophesied in parables in the New Testament.)

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