Showing posts with label Prophecy and Fulfillment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prophecy and Fulfillment. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2016

A Religion Must Have Promise and Fulfillment

 
A Religion Must Have
Prophecy and Fulfillment
-Shincheonji Bible Study-


Just because something is called a religion, it does not make it one.
But rather, a religion must have promise and fulfillment. -
Shincheonji Bible Study-


Many people believe that if they do a lot of good, kind, and favorable deeds, they will go to heaven. However, God never made such a promise. The second coming of Jesus is a time to harvest the fruits of God’s seed that Jesus had sown 2,000 years ago, and to seal such people to create God’s new kingdom. Furthermore, it is a time to capture and lock up the dragon, and open a new era of God’s reign. This is the purpose of the Bible, and the fulfillment of God’s final prophecy.

Let us examine this in further detail. After Adam’s sin, God promised to capture Satan who had been ruling over the earth (Rv 20:1-3). He promised to resolve the issue of sin and to establish His new people and kingdom, and He fulfilled His promises (Rv 1:5-6; 5:9-10, Rv 7).

In order to accomplish this, God promised in the Old Testament prophecies (after the time of Moses) that He would sow His seed and send the promised pastor. This gospel of promise was preached for about 600 years, and then the promised pastor (Jesus) came and sowed the seed of the secrets of heaven. Jesus also promised to gather the fruits from the seed he had sown to create God’s new kingdom (Mt 13:24-30, Heb 8:10), to capture and lock up the dragon (the devil) who had been ruling over the earth since the time of Adam, and to open a new era to create what is new. 

God fulfilled at the time of Moses what He had promised with Abraham. God fulfilled at the time of Jesus’ first coming what He had promised through the Old Testament prophets, and at the time of Jesus’ second coming, He also fulfilled all that He had promised during the time of Jesus’ first coming. This is the Bible, the promise, the prophecy and its fulfillment. This is God’s will, and our hope.

Just because something is called a religion, it does not make it one. But rather, a religion must have promise and fulfillment. Can a person be called a pastor if God does not share His revelation with him? Just as people did not seek nor call on the name of God from the time of Adam’s sin until Seth and Enosh were born (Gn 4:26), religion became corrupt today and the will of the true God is nowhere to be found.

The pastors are doing their ministries based on the commentaries with their arbitrary judgment instead of the Bible, considering the commentaries as their gods. They have the Bible, the Book of God, but it only became a useless thing. There is no one who walks with God, no righteous truth, and no messenger who speaks God’s Word—this is the end of religion. It came to a point that even a child can know how corrupt religion became. Because the pastors do not know the meaning of their religious scripture, their followers cannot walk on the way of righteousness, and religion is only adding on corruption upon corruption.

In the midst of such an era, the time of God’s promise has dawned as what was promised has been fulfilled. Finally, it has become the new era which God reigns. Only when the corrupt religions throw themselves away and come before God—and only when they become one religion under God—the believers, all of humanity, and the pastors can receive salvation and avoid destruction.

Therefore, all religions leaders born in this era must follow God’s will and fulfill their duty in unifying all religions. They must bring cessation of war and achieve world peace for the future generations to receive the world of peace as their inheritance. This is our duty, and the work that the true pastor who belongs to God must do.

Let us gather our strength and tear down the walls between us. Let us hold each other’s hands and become God’s messengers of peace to establish the kingdom of peace, so that it can be the kingdom of heaven God reigns.


Thursday, October 15, 2015

Shincheonji, Prophecies and Fulfillment Testifying in the Bible

 
Shincheonji,
Testifying about
the Prophecies and
their Fulfillment
in the Bible

 
 Those who are swarming to Shincheonji

Despite the fact Shincheonji is being intensely persecuted, mocked, and hindered by Babylon (the nation of evil spirit: Rv 17, 18), the congregation members of the existing churches are swarming to Shincheonji. They were once in the places, which became arid because of the corruption, and when they heard the word of the water of life, they ran to Shincheonji.
 
Now having been born again of the revealed word, they are giving glory to the Lord. The Christian Council of Korea has witnessed this. However, instead of repenting, they made commentaries with personal interpretations on the book of Revelation, and they hand out these commentaries and teach their members with them.
 
They do such work thinking, if they teach their members Revelation, then it would stop them from going to Shincheonji. Those commentaries, in fact, are not the Bible, but are the words of the devil himself and his explanations, rather than the explanations of the holy spirit. They are false testimonies. What has straw to do with grain? (refer to Jer 23:28)



God is the one who prophesied the book of Revelation, and He is the one who has fulfilled it. It is not man, but God alone who allows us to know the secrets recorded in the Bible.

It is only the messenger who speaks on behalf, the promised pastor of Shincheonji, one person, who is capable of testifying about the prophecies and their fulfillment.

Look at the promises in the Bible.



Friday, September 11, 2015

Testimony of Religion


The Testimony
of A Religion
<Prophecy and Fulfillment>
 
 
The prophecies that have endured from long ago and their fulfillment must continue
on to this day, and there must be evidence of the prophecies’ physical fulfillment.


The testimony of a religion must be based on the Five Whs and One H (who, what, when, where, why, and how), and its genealogy, generations, and flow must make sense.

Also, the prophecies that have endured from long ago and their fulfillment must continue on to this day, and there must be evidence of the prophecies’ physical fulfillment.

God’s promised pastors who appear in each era are the pastors whom God promised beforehand in the previous eras.

Therefore, there must be things promised (prophecies) regarding the promised pastors, and they are those who appear according to the promises and who perform the works that had been promised.

For example, Jesus at the First Coming was born to a virgin and God was with this child (Is 7:14 → Mt 1:18-25). He was born in Bethlehem (Mi 5:2 → Mt 2:1-6), and he also entered Jerusalem riding on a colt and proclaimed peace (Zec 9:9-10 → Lk 19:33-42) according to the promises of the Old Testament. Jesus fulfilled every promise of the Old Testament (Jn 19:30).

This is how one can be acknowledged as the promised pastor!!



Sunday, August 30, 2015

Prophecy and Fulfillment Bible



<Prophecy and Fulfillment Bible>
The parables, the secrets from of old,
and the testimony of the physical realities

  
Main references: Jn 19:30, Rv 21:6

The world of Adam: Pastor and creation, covenant (Gn 2:17), betrayal of the covenant by the deception of the gentile, fulfillment of the covenant (Gn 3, Gn 7), judgment and destruction.
 
  •  The covenant with Abraham: Gn 15
☞ The fulfillment: The exodus and the entry to Canaan
 
  •  The prophecy in the Old Testament: Is 14:24
☞ The fulfillment: “It is finished” in Jn 19:30.
 
  •  The prophecy of Revelation in the New Testament: Rv 1:1
☞ The fulfillment: “It is done” in Rv 21:6.
 
When books of prophecy are testified, both the pastor of prophecy and the pastor of fulfillment need to be testified about.

The fulfillment should be testified according to its prophecy as well as to the 5Whs and 1H.
 
In regard to the fulfillment of the books of prophecy, there is a fulfillment of the Old Testament, and there is a fulfillment of the New Testament.

The Old Testament was fulfilled at the time of the first coming in Jn 19:30, and the New Testament has been fulfilled at the time of the second coming in Rv 21:6.

A promise was given so people will believe when the foretold prophecy comes to pass (Jn 14:29).
 
Now is the time of the testimony of the fulfillment of the New Testament!