Friday, August 15, 2014

Correct understanding of the Bible and Shincheonji: The Immortal Kingdom of Heaven and a Mortal World


Correct understanding of the Bible and

Shincheonji: The Immortal Kingdom of Heaven and a Mortal World


The world is mortal. The universe is immortal and the angels of Heaven are immortal as well, but all the living creatures come to be and then disappear like the petals of a flower (Ps 103:15). A world in which living things die in regret, lament, tears, and agony, just as plants vanish, leaving seeds, and animals come and pass away leaving seeds as well, is a mortal world, isn’t it? Life is like a dream from which when you are awakened leaves you nothing. Everyone dies leaving his properties and powers behind. In the long history of the world, nothing has been everlasting, nor has been life eternal.

Jesus, whom God the Creator be with, came to this world. He possessed neither house nor money, and shared the pleasures and pains of his life with beggars and sinners (Mt 9:9~13). Jesus healed their pains and illnesses, taught them with the Words of Life, gave his life away on the cross, and only his soul was lifted up to heaven (Mt 27). Why did he depart from earth? Was it because heaven was a paradise which had only love and joy without any death and pain? Or was it because he couldn’t stay in such an evil world?



The teachings of God and Jesus was the lessons on how to live; to give forgiveness, love, and even life, and Jesus practiced all these teachings himself (Mt 22:35~40, Jn 13:34, Lk 17:3~4, 1Jn 3:14~16, Php 2:5~8). 

However, His Teachings can no longer be found in this world. On the contrary, lies, persecutions and curses are widespread on the internet cafes. Are those God’s Commands or the malicious slanders of the Devil Satan? There is no forgiveness, love or blessings found there. Would God, Jesus and his disciples like to stay in such a world as this? For how long should living beings in this world have been passed away in such agonies? Both God and Jesus know the pangs of death in this world.  

Prince Sukkamoni asked God about 4 different feelings of anguish in this life (birth, aging, sickness, and death) and recorded the answer he received from heaven in the Tripitaka Koreana. But there has been no Buddhist since who has taken notice of the instructions therein, by which he also prophesied Jesus’ Coming; that his teaching might be an Lamp without oil when Christ comes.

Exactly the same way, even though the future events are recorded in the Book of Revelation, no one has known the truth. Just like the Buddhists of today who only believe in their chief priests’ words and not in Sukkamoni’s words--even though they have faith in him, Christians also only believe in the words of their pastors and denominations, not in the words of God and Jesus.


True Faith is to believe in and keep the Words of God. The world is mortal, but God’s Words will never pass away, that is eternal and immortal(Mt 24:35). If I have God’s Words within me, it means that God is with me and I will become His offspring because His Word is the Seed of Life, His Spirit, and God himself. (Lk 8:11, Jn 1:1~4, Jn 10:35, Ac 17:29)

The Prophecy of the New Testament is to create the Kingdom of God by gathering His offspring when He returns(Rev 7), and capturing and imprisoning the Devil Satan into the Abyss for the first time in 6,000 years (Rev 20:2~3).

A 1000-year Kingdom (Millennial Kingdom), a Paradise without agony, sickness or death, which is a Union of the Spirit and Flesh, will be fulfilled (Rev 20:4~6, Rev 21:1~4). The Millennial Kingdom is a world without mortality, and its Residents are God’s Offspring, who have the Eternal Words God dwelling within them. This is the Prophecy of the New Testament, the New Covenant of God.

The law of heaven is love (1Jn 4:7~21). Like God and Jesus, let us love our neighbors as ourselves (Mt 22:35~40, Mk 12:28~33) and let us become saints of love and true priests, who are partakers with our neighbors in poverty and pains. Jesus gave himself up to save whole nations and people. Like him, let us offer ourselves as a Living Sacrifice (Ro 12:1), serving and giving love for the Kingdom of God. Amen.

http://www.shincheonji.kr/English/scj.php?sMenu=D2000&mode=view&no=235

 

3 comments:

Unknown said...

They will be my people, and I will be faithful and righteous to them as their God~!

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