Sunday, May 10, 2015

'Testify' From Shincheonji Quotes

 
 'Truth, Testify, Faith' From
Shincheonji Quotes



Jesus first prophesies then he proclaims them.  Next, he fulfills them. 


1. prophesy 
 
2. proclaim
 
3. fulfill


The purpose of a prophecy is to have someone believe when it fulfills (Jn 14:29).

Faith is believing in what has fulfilled according to the prophecies.

The savior testifies because he had seen the things that fulfilled according to the prophecies. 

If he does not testify to what had seen, he will be punished by God.

However, when he testifies to the reality of the betrayers and destroyers, would those entities remain silent?

Testifying to the fulfillment according to what one sees and hears calls for the readiness to sacrifice oneself.

The prophets of the Old and New Testament and Jesus were sacrificed because they testified to the truth.
 
If the prophecies are not proclaimed, then who will know this truth?
 
Even if the prophecies are fulfilled, who will know?

If one does not testify to what has been fulfilled, people will continue to wait until the prophecies finish fulfilling. 

They will remain unaware of the fact that the promises that were prophesied have already fulfilled.
 

At the time of Moses, God fulfilled all the prophecies that He had made with Abraham.

No one will not know that the prophecies have fulfilled if there is no record of it. 

Jesus came and fulfilled all the prophecies that God had made through the Old Testament prophets. 

No one will not know that the prophecies fulfilled if those who have seen and heard the fulfillment do not proclaim it.

Just as the Old Testament fulfilled at Jesus’ first coming (Jn 19:30), the book of Revelation of the New Testament have fulfilled (Rv 21:6) and has already been testified (Rv 22:16).

Believing in this fulfillment is having the revealed faith. Anyone who believes in the revelation (revealed word) will become the children of God and His heirs (Gal 3:23-29).




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