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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Shinchonji TV: The reason why Jesus is the Christ


Shinchonji TV:
The reason why
Jesus is the Christ
 
Shinchonji TV: Why do we believe in Jesus as the Christ?
 
 

What's the reason why Jesus is the Christ?
Why do we believe in Jesus as the Christ?
The answer is in Shinchonji TV!
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We believe that Jesus is the Christ because he came and fulfilled everything that God promised through the Old Testament prophets to fulfill in the future (Jn 19:30).
 
This is why we Christians have been testifying about Jesus and all the things he fulfilled (Ac1:4-8).

More important than what he has already fulfilled, however, is the new promise (New Testament) that Jesus made with us.

This new promise was given to us so that we might believe when it is fulfilled (Jn 14:29).

Now it has been over 2,000 years since the new promise was made.

The people who refused to believe when they saw the fulfillment of the old promise were not true believers, and neither are those who fail to believe when they see the fulfillment of the new promise.
 
The twelve tribes of Shinchonji are testifying with pride about what we have seen – the fulfillment of the new promise.

If you hope to have true belief, if you hope to attain heaven and eternity, you need carefully analyze our testimony.
 
Today, salvation is impossible without believing in the fulfillment of the New Testament, just as there was no salvation for those who refused to believe in the Old Testament.
 
The priests during the first coming called Jesus and his disciples ringleaders of sects and riots (Ac 24:5, 14).

Christians at that time were cast out of their jobs, schools, homes, towns, and countries (Heb 10).

Although Paul was responsible for the stoning of Stephen (Ac 7:54-8:3), he later met Jesus, stopped calling him a cult leader, and instead began to proclaim him to be the Christ (Ac 9).

Today, however, no one calls Jesus a cult leader anymore.

Now, it is Shinchonji that everyone calls a cult. According to God and the Bible, however, Shinchonji is not a cult; it is the kingdom and priests of God (Rev 1:5-6, 5:9-10, 20:6, 21:1).

Believers who truly know the Bible can certify that Shinchonji is the right way.
We know that it is only by way of the cross that we can be atoned and saved from our sins.


Source: Shinchonji TV
 
 


Saturday, May 2, 2015

Truth Quotes from Shinchonji TV


Quotes of Truth 
From Shinchonji TV
 
 

I hope you enjoy reading 'Quotes of Truth from Shinchonji TV'~~~

Source: Shinchonji cafe

Main reference: Jn 19:30, Rv 21:6 (Gn 15, Ex 12)


Jesus said that he spoke in advance so that
when his words fulfill we can believe. 
Believing in the Word (prophecy) and the fulfillment
is the evidence that one believes in God and Jesus.
-Quotes of Truth From Shinchonji TV-
1.     The Promise (Prophecy) and Fulfillment

What has God, the Creator of the heavens and the earth, promised and fulfilled in the Bible?

God made promises with Abraham (Noah’s 10th descendant) and fulfilled them during Moses’ time (Gn 15, Ex 12:37-41).  He also made promises with the Old Testament prophets and fulfilled them during the time of Jesus’ first coming (Jn 19:30), and the promises Jesus had made in the First Coming fulfilled today, 2,000 years later, in the Republic of Korea (Rv 21:6).

In regards to the prophecies that he told in advance, Jesus said, “I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe” (Jn 14:29). God fulfilled everything that He told in advance to Abraham, the Old Testament prophets, and those at the First Coming.

With whom did God make His promises?

God’s promise with Abraham was ultimately a promise for the Israelite descendants at the time of Moses. The promise made through the Old Testament prophets was a promise for the Physical Israelites at the time of Jesus’ first coming, and the promise made through Jesus in the New Testament is for the Spiritual Israelites at the time of the Second Coming.

God made these promises and fulfilled them accordingly.



2.   The Promise and Faith

Jesus said that he spoke in advance so that when his words fulfill we can believe.  Believing in the Word (prophecy) and the fulfillment is the evidence that one believes in God and Jesus. Because God is the Word (Jn 1:1) and Jesus is also the Word (1Jn 1:1), believing in this promise is the evidence that we believe in Him. What kind of believer will one become if he says that he believes in the Lord, but does not believe in the promises and their fulfillment? Even Satan knows God and Jesus; the pastors of Satan claim that they know and pray to him.

However, when these promises were fulfilling, did Satan and his pastors believe in the fulfillment or did they interfere with the work of God? Did they believe when God and Jesus came to Israel (Jn 1:1-13)? Why did they not believe? Outwardly and hypocritically, they acted as if they believed in God—but because Satan was dwelling within them, they did not believe in Jesus who came and desperately tried to kill him instead. Because God was within Jesus, they hated Jesus and wanted to kill him. Outwardly, they claimed that they believed, but they did not believe in God and in His promises.

If one correctly knows the work described
in the 66 books of the Bible and the will of God,
then he will know that the place that is persecuted
and have been called a “heresy” is actually
the place where salvation is. 
-Quotes of Truth From Shinchonji TV-
What kind of people are those affiliated with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) today? They love money and authority, but they do not believe in God and the promises of God. They believe in commentaries more than the Bible, they love money more than the Word, they hate volunteer services, they do not support the creation of the hand-stamped Korean flag and its preservation at the National Memorial Cemetery, they oppose the efforts for the unification of Korea, they love wars and love to start them, they are against the work of peace (shalom), they love to dispute, they are against the unity of all religions under one God, and  they are  against the peace walks. They are against the cessation of war, world peace, and the efforts for uniting all religions in the sight of God and the people of the world.  They came to the WARP Summit to interfere with the proceedings and have gone as far as sending emails world-wide. Their actions show that they are against God’s promises for the cessation of war and the establishment of world peace through the unity of religions under Him.  Yet they justify these actions as orthodoxy.  Can they deny what they have done? The heavens and the earth are witnesses and so are the creation and the people of the world.  How is CCK’s opposition for the fulfillment of the promises in the Bible different from that of the Israelites who went against God and Jesus at the First Coming?  However, they will continue to utter “Shalom” and “God” with their mouths.  Jesus came according to the Bible and proclaimed peace and the cessation of war, but the Jews at that time crucified him on the cross.

The demons in them are working today as well. Just as we see in the parable of the tenants in Luke 20:9-18, Jesus says that God will not forgive them, but will come and put  them to an end, and hand the vineyard (church) to others.

Those who believe and those who do not believe are determined by whether they keep the promise or not.  Jesus promised in John 14 that he will go to prepare a place and return to be one with those who keep the promise. Though they believe in the words of false commentaries, they do not believe in the words of the Bible.  If they do not know the promises of the Bible, then how can they believe in them? Only those who believe in the words of promise and act accordingly can receive salvation.



3.   The Physical Entities of the Prophecies


A) The people who appeared at Moses’ time are the physical entities of the promise that God had made with Abraham.  They are Moses, the Israelites, Pharaoh’s Egyptian soldiers, and the people of Canaan.  The people who came out of Egypt all died in the desert, because they did not believe in God, but Joshua and the descendants entered Canaan the promised destination.  Although the Israelites were present at the moment to see God’s work fulfilling through Moses, which was work that no one was capable of doing, the Israelites did not believe and thus died in the desert.


B) The physical entities of the promises God had made to the Old Testament prophets were John the Baptist, Jesus, his mother, Bethlehem, the foal of a donkey, Jerusalem, the pastors in Jerusalem, the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law, the Jews, Jesus’ 12 disciples, Judah, the tomb, the cross, and many more.  

       At the time of Moses, God fed the people by raining down manna from heaven, and at the time of Jesus, He fed the 5,000 with the five loaves and two fish. Why were the chosen people of Israel not able to believe when the Old Testament prophets had been prophesying to them for many years? When the promises were fulfilling, Jesus’ disciples believed and were even able to go into martyrdom, but the chosen people of Israel were not able to believe, because the devil had been in control over this world since God left. Even though they claimed that they believed, they were under the devil’s rule and influence.  

       When we look into the history of the past 6,000 years, there were conflicts, quarrels, and wars each time God’s messenger came, because Satan persistently worked to prevent God from stepping foot into this world to establish His nation and His mindset.  Satan worked by deceiving the entire world and entering the believers (the pastors) who claimed that they believed in God. Thus, the people and the pastors at that time did not believe nor kept God’s promises (prophecy) that He made through the Old Testament prophets.


C) The physical entities that Jesus promised about in the New Testament appear during Jesus’ second coming.  In every era, God appeared with His angels to fulfill the promises. The physical entities of those promises appeared on earth as well.


      Let us take a look at the content of the New Testament prophecies and their physical entities.

The physical entities that Jesus promised
about in the New Testament appear during
Jesus’ second coming.  In every era,
God appeared with His angels to fulfill the promises.
The physical entities of those promises
appeared on earth as well.
-Quotes of Truth From Shinchonji TV-
Jesus first sent the seven stars (seven messengers) to prepare the way.  Then the Nicolaitans, the group of the dragon (the beast with seven heads and ten horns), entered this tabernacle (tabernacle of heaven) that prepares the way.  At that time, Jesus sent a messenger (New John)—like Apostle John in Revelation—with letters to the seven messengers, urging them to “fight the enemies and overcome.” However, they were not able to overcome the dragon’s pastors, and eventually they received their mark and worshiped the dragon (1st war). The male child born of the woman (Rv 12) of the tabernacle of heaven (Rv 13:6) and his brothers fought against the group of the dragon and overcame in the 2nd war.  The one victorious in the war became new Israel.  Through the work of harvest and sealing, the one who overcomes created the twelve tribes of the promised new nation (New Spiritual Israel), the 144,000 and the great multitude dressed in white.  He opened the wedding banquet and invited the guests.

 The following are the physical entities that appear at the Second Coming: the seven stars (messengers); the dragon’s pastors who are called the Nicolaitans, the seven heads, and the beast with ten horns; peoples, multitudes, nations, and languages; the 8th beast; the kings of the earth; and the one who overcomes, the 144,000, and the multitude dressed in white.

The food God’s people must eat is the revealed word from the opened scroll, also called the hidden manna and the fruit of the tree of life.  God, Jesus, and the angels are together in heaven in the spiritual realm. The physical entities on earth are remembered for their work of betrayal, destruction, or salvation; each has fulfilled what is recorded in Revelation about them.  Jesus promised these things in advance and told us to believe in them when they happen.

If anyone wants to correctly know the truth of these events, they must ask those gathered by the sea of glass in front of God’s throne in Rv 15, because they have overcome the beast, the image, and the number of his name from Rv 13. They will explain in detail, but even if the truth is told, many will find it difficult to grasp and believe, because these events are unfathomably large.  Many cannot believe, because they have been neglecting the Word of God and eating lies (the commentaries) all their lives.  However, all who have been born of the seed of God have believed (1Pe 1:23).

The physical entities of the three organizations that appeared at the time of Revelation were mysteries. One must know these mysteries to receive salvation. How can anyone be certain of these mysteries if they are not sure which of the three organizations they belong to? How can they be certain of these mysteries if they blindly join their pastors in accusing some as “heretics” while arbitrarily calling others “orthodox”?

As seen from the time of Moses, the time of Jesus’ first coming, and at the time of Jesus’ second coming (Revelation), are not the promises fulfilled when the promised physical entities appear?  How can anyone believe in them if they do not know about them? One must know these physical entities to grow in faith and receive salvation.  This is what it means to believe. We must remember the words of Jesus (Jn 14:23, 29).

The Lord asks, “Are you born with the seed of God? Have you been harvested? If you haven’t, are you not a weed, a child of the devil? Do not believe in the words of the pastors who are like the Pharisees at the First Coming (Mt 23).  Are you sealed? Are you registered as a member of the twelve tribes of the promised new nation?  Did you add or take away from Revelation? Is your name written in the book of life?” Having these six qualifications above is preparing the lamp and the oil. If anyone does not meet these qualifications, he cannot be a person of heaven or be saved.

Now is the time to perceive the words of promise, believe, and discern the present times. If one correctly knows the work described in the 66 books of the Bible and the will of God, then he will know that the place that is persecuted and have been called a “heresy” is actually the place where salvation is. 

Amen!



Shinchonji Quotes
from Shinchonji TV:
Part 'The Promise (Prophecy) and Fulfillment'
 
 
 
 

Friday, May 1, 2015

Shinchonji TV 'For salvation' Quotes



Shinchonji TV 'The 6 Qualifications
 For your Salvation' Quotes



Source: Shinchonji cafe

The six qualifications for your salvation

If You desire to be part of God’s promised kingdom and receive heaven and eternal life, you first needs to equip yourself with the six qualifications below.
  1.  You must be born again of God’s seed.
  2.  You must be harvested at the time of harvest (time of second coming).
  3.  You must be sealed
  4.  You must not add to and/or subtract from the prophecy and the fulfillment of Revelation.
  5.  You must belong to the twelve tribes.
  6.  Your name must be recorded in the book of life.
 One will attain salvation only by keeping these six commands.
 I pray that everyone will hear and perceive the words of the pastor promised in the New Testament, and attain their hope.


※ 'Being sealed' means that God’s promised Word is being carved into the minds and hearts of people.



Shinchonji TV 'The six Qualifications
For your Salvation' Quotes,
in Korean 
 
 


Thursday, April 30, 2015

Shinchonji Quotes TV


Shinchonji Quotes TV:
"The kingdom of heaven
and eternal life"
 

Shinchonji Quotes TV 

The main message that God and Jesus gave in the four Gospels was the message about the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. Anyone who does not believe this message does not believe in Jesus or his word, because the scriptures cannot be broken (Jn 10:35).
There are two kingdoms of heaven in the Bible. One is the spiritual kingdom located in heaven, and the other is the physical kingdom that is fulfilled here on earth. There are also two kinds of eternal life; spiritual and physical. What does this mean?

  • The kingdom of heaven in the spiritual and physical worlds
The kingdom of heaven in Rev 4 and 21 is the kingdom in the spiritual world. Moses made the tabernacle according to the pattern he saw in heaven (Heb 8:5), and God came to dwell there (Ex 25:22). Jesus called himself the temple and the kingdom of heaven because God was dwelling with him (Mt 13:24, 37). The kingdom of heaven is like a bird perching in a tree that has grown from a small seed (Mt 13:31-32). The tabernacle of the chosen people, where the sun, moon, and stars can be found, can be called heaven (Rev 12). The sun, moon, and stars represent Israel (Ge 37:9-11). Thus, heaven is the tabernacle of the chosen people (i.e. the sun, moon, and stars), with whom the God of the spiritual heaven dwells (Rev 13:6). Jesus asked in the Lord’s Prayer for God’s will to be done on earth as it is heaven (Mt 6:10). He also said that the gathering place for believers on this earth is the kingdom of heaven (Mt 8:11). People who fail to believe the words of these promises misunderstand the Bible.

  • Spiritual and physical eternal life
According to Ge 1:26-27, God created men in the image and appearance of God. God calls the men he creates “sons of the most high” and “gods” in Ps 82. God gave Adam the breath of life and Adam became a living being (Ge 2:7). The living being ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and his spirit died. His flesh returned to the dust at the age of 930 (Ge 5:5, 3:19). If Adam had not eaten the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, wouldn’t he still have lived in God’s image? In Jesus’ first coming, one of the topics his opponents liked to debate was eternal life (Jn 8:47-55). Jesus clearly assured us that we must believe in eternal life. God, who is life, left men because the sons of God returned to the flesh (Ge 6:1-3). From that time on all men have had original sins, inherited sins, and the personal sins that accumulate as they live their lives. As all of these sins added up, the human lifespan got shorter. People lived up to a thousand years in Adam’s time, but now the human lifespan is roughly 80 years (Ps 90:10). When the sins that shrink the human lifespan are resolved, that lifespan will increase again because God can come to people and live with them (Rev 21:4; Jas 1:15; Ro 8:9-11).

Let us find out what Jesus said about the two kinds of eternal life.


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“I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live even if he dies, and the one who lives and believes in me will never die. Do you believe this?” (Jn 11:25-26) When Jesus asked his disciples about eternal life they affirmed that they did, indeed, believe (Jn 11:27). This was the same time Jesus was able to raise Lazarus from the dead (Jn 11).This, however, is not the only example in the scriptures. God took away Enoch (Ge 5:24); Elijah went up to heaven (2Ki 2:11); and Moses’ body was not found on the earth (Mk 9:4-8; Jude 1:9). Jesus, too, resurrected and ascended to heaven (Jn 11:25; Ac 1:22; Ro 1:4; Ac 1:2; Heb 4:14). It must be natural for those who believe in the Bible to believe these facts as well. Ever since Jesus shed his blood, anyone who believes in Jesus can be redeemed from his or her sins; God and Jesus can become his or her God (Heb 8:7-13). This is possible because peoples’ sins can be atoned through the blood of Jesus. The Bible says that those who have eaten Jesus’ flesh and drunk his blood before the second coming will be raised on that day as spirits (Jn 6:51-57, 63; 1Th 4:13-18; Rev 20:4; 1Co 15:51-52). The spirits and flesh that appear in these references are not those of regular people; they are the ones who become new creations by being born again of the water and the spirit (Jn 3:5-6; 2Co 5:17). Anyone who wants to argue that the words of these scriptures are incorrect must have evidence to support that claim. On the other hand, if the words of these scriptures are correct, we must all believe them. Furthermore, there are some who persecute the people who believe these scriptures, calling them heretics. In fact, they are the ones who do not believe Jesus’ words, and in failing to believe, they themselves become heretics. They are no different from the Pharisees who called Jesus a serpent (someone who is demon-possessed) in the time of the first coming.
Let us examine a passage where the Jews, the chosen people, argued with Jesus over the issue of eternal life.

“I tell you the solemn truth, if anyone obeys my teaching, he will never see death.” Then the Judeans responded, “Now we know you're possessed by a demon! Both Abraham and the prophets died, and yet you say, ‘If anyone obeys my teaching, he will never experience death.’ You aren't greater than our father Abraham who died, are you? And the prophets died too! Who do you claim to be?” Jesus replied, “If I glorify myself, my glory is worthless. The one who glorifies me is my Father, about whom you people say, ‘He is our God.’” (Jn 8:51-55)


Jesus said, “If anyone obeys my teaching, he will never experience death,” but, because of this comment, the Jews exclaimed that Jesus was demon-possessed. The Jews asked Jesus, “Both Abraham and the prophets died ... Who do you claim to be?” In reply to their words, Jesus said that he would not lie as they did, but he would keep God’s word (eternal life). This Jesus, who raised Lazarus from the dead, also said that he would be raised to life three days after his death. This did, indeed, take place, and after his resurrection he appeared to his disciples, saying, “Touch me and see; a ghost does not have flesh and bones like you see I have.” (N.B. The KJV uses “spirit” instead of “ghost.”)


Shinchonji Quotes TV
He also ate a piece of broiled fish in their presence (Lk 24:39-43). Considering John’s testimony in Rev 21:1-4 and that of Paul in Ro 8:11, life can be given even to a mortal body if God dwells within it. It is also written, “ ... Death will not exist any more – or mourning, or crying, or pain, for the former things have ceased to exist,” (Rev 21:4). Paul said, “Now when this perishable puts on the imperishable, and this mortal puts on immortality, then the saying that is written will happen, ‘Death has been swallowed up in victory,’” (1Co 15:51-54). The scriptures also say, “ ... They will be priests of God and of Christ, and they will reign with him for a thousand years,” (Rev 20:6) ... “ They will reign forever and ever,” (Rev 22:5). Why would we believe in Jesus if there were no such thing as eternal life? Eternal life is in God’s hands, regardless of whether you are referring to the spirits or the flesh. It is only applicable, however, to people who become new creations; people who are born again. The “dead,” whose flesh have died in the Lord, will be raised as spirits. Those who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will live with Jesus for a long time just as people lived a long time before Adam sinned. Having faith in this idea is the true meaning of carrying out a life of faith. If there is a natural body, there is a spiritual body as well (1Co 15:44).



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"The kingdom of heaven and eternal life" hard to accept?