Friday, April 10, 2015

Root of Shinchonji Harvest

 
Shinchonji transferred the spelling to Shincheonji, SCJ.
The exact spelling is S-h-i-n-c-h-e-o-n-j-i.
This blog is for information purpose for the correct
understanding of Bible and Shincheonji.
 

Root of
Shinchonji Harvest
in the Bible

 
Source: Shincheonji  cafe


Main reference: Jer 31 (Mt 13, Lk 8:11, Rv 14:14-16)


When and through whom did these promises, the two types of seeds fulfill?

These prophecies must first be made known to the whole world before they are fulfilled.
The prophecies were spread for approximately 600 years to be a testimony for all the people.
After about 600 years, God fulfilled what was promised through Jeremiah.  The promises fulfilled through the promised pastor, which God promised would be born for this very purpose.

Who is the promised pastor and where does he come from? [Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:1-4, Hosea 11:1, Zechariah 9:9... ] these were the promises regarding him. The one who came according to these words of promise was Jesus.

God came to Jesus as promised (Jn 1:29-34). In Matthew 13 Jesus sowed two types of seeds- fulfilling what was promised to Jeremiah (Jer 31:27). The good seed was sown through Jesus and the seed of the devil was sown through the Pharisee pastors who were the snakes (Lk 8:11, Mt 13:24-30, 36-43).

God fulfilled all the prophecies He promised since the time of Adam.  There was never an occasion where He did not fulfill a promise exactly according to what He had promised. If God did not keep His promise, how could anyone believe in Him?

God promised to sow His seed and He sowed it. Jesus promised to return to harvest after sowing the seed. Then when the time came, he came and harvested (Rv 14:1-5, 14-16). He created the twelve tribes, God’s new kingdom (re-creation), through sealing those who are harvested just as it was promised (Rv 7, 14).  This is what was promised, and this is what we are to believe.


Shinchonji transferred the spelling to Shincheonji, SCJ.
The exact spelling is S-h-i-n-c-h-e-o-n-j-i.
This blog is for information purpose for the correct
understanding of Bible and Shincheonji.
 
 

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