Monday, June 23, 2014

Summary of the New Testament Prophecies and Their Physical Fulfillment


The Correct Understanding of Shincheonji

Summary of the New Testament Prophecies and Their Physical Fulfillment




Just as God had fulfilled the prophecies in 
the Old Testament (Jn 19:30), he made prophecies in the New Testament and will fulfill them (Mt 26:26-29, Lk 22:16-20, Rev 21:6). In particular, the book of Revelation summarizes all the prophecies spoken throughout the New Testament. Revelation begins to be fulfilled as the work of the seven lamps of the seven messengers appear (Rev 1:19-20). In addition, the events to be fulfilled in Revelation are the work of Betrayal, Destruction, and Salvation. Precisely, Revelation is fulfilled when the betrayers, destroyers, and the savior appear in the same place and carry out each one’s tasks according to the prophecies. In the midst of fulfilling this work, an inevitable spiritual war takes place between God’s army and Satan’s army. At the end, the victory goes into God’s hand as Satan is seized (Rev 12). 


    
                   
                       
Thus, this process explains the end of one generation (the generation of churches, Spiritual Israel), and the creation of another generation (New Spiritual Israel ;Shincheonji). Rev 6 shows how one generation is put to an end. Rev 7, on the other hand, shows how a new generation Shincheonji is created. Rev 13 explains the destruction of the former generation as a result of receiving a mark from the beast, Satan. Rev 14, in contrast, explains the creation of a new world Shincheonji as its people are sealed by God. Rev 18 portrays how all nations become deceived and get married to the devil, and how they are eventually ruined by the devil. Unlike Rev 18, Rev 19 describes the new generation Shincheonji and the marriage between believers and the Lamb, Jesus, after a judgment takes place in Rev 18. The 144,000 of the 12 tribes, Shincheonji the firstfruits who are harvested (Rev 7,Rev 14), become people of the new world Shincheonji as they are sealed by the revealed word from heaven. What have been stated above are God’s prophecies (i.e. promises) 
and the physical fulfillment, which requires our faith (Jn 14:29). 

It is not surprising that many pastors are cursing and criticizing Shincheonji Church of Jesus (SCJ) today, but what is ironic is that many of them have been plagiarizing and teaching the revealed word of Shincheonji to their own congregation members (Jer 23:30). If they refuse to belong to us and yet continue stealing Shincheonji’s teachings just like the fallen angels (2 Pt 2:4), they will not be able to escape from God’s punishment. If they are, however, willing to become one with us, they, too, will be blessed. 

Believers—who have realized how churches have become corrupt today and how truthful Shincheonji’s revealed word is—have been flocking to Shincheonji. 
If anyone labels Shincheonji as a cult simply because members of his church left him, his words are no different from the words of the religious leaders at the first coming (Mt 12)—those who kept believers from going to Jesus by calling him a cult leader (Mt 23:13). 

Shincheonji Church of Jesus is not a cult; it is a clear-cut orthodoxy (Rev 15,Rev 21). True heretics are those who label the orthodoxy as a cult—those who called Jesus and his disciples heretics at the 1st coming; and Babylon is the true cult that appears in Rev 17 and 
Rev 18 at the 2nd coming. Even at this moment, 
a great number of pastors and believers are coming 
to Shincheonji to receive the revealed word. 



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