The Prophecies and Fulfillment of
the Bible, and My Faith
Main Reference: Mt 7:15-27
God fulfilled what He had promised
with Abraham at the time of Moses, and He fulfilled all the promises He had
made with the Old Testament prophets at the time of Jesus’ first coming. Just
like that, what’s promised in the New Testament is being fulfilled (90%).
There was the fulfillment of promise
in Moses’ time, and there was the fulfillment of promise in Jesus’ first
coming. Just like that, there’s also the fulfillment of promise (Revelation) in
the New Testament.
What the believers believe is in the
promise. Jesus said that he made prophecies so people can believe when the
prophecies become fulfilled (Jn 14:29). The purpose of the new covenant
(Revelation), promised with Jesus’ blood, is also for us to believe when it is
fulfilled. Jesus said not to add anything to the new covenant (Revelation) or
take anything away from it. One who does not know, believe, or keeps the new
covenant will not go to heaven. It is the sin amongst all sins to change the
meanings and the physical entities of the promises and to teach them
incorrectly, or to have the incorrect knowledge. Such an action is the act of sowing
the seed of the devil, the false doctrine of the evil spirit. This is why every
person must check what they have heard and learned. There is no use regretting
in hell after having lived without a worry.
A false pastor who has taught lies,
which are the seed of the devil, blocks a congregation member from hearing the
truth, because the pastor fears that the member will know the truth. Blocking
harvesters from coming is the same as blocking Jesus and the angels from coming.
Those who block people from learning Revelation do so out of their fear of
having their own false testimonies exposed. Is it the will of God or the devil
to block people from harvesting, being harvested, and not allowing harvesters
to come? It is written in Dn 12:4, “Many will go here and there to increase in
knowledge.” Why should they be stopped?
All should stop saying, “cult,
cult,” which was repeated in every generation, but instead agree to a public
debate and an exam based on the Bible to discern between a true pastor versus a
false one. Those who are confident will accept this proposal for a public
examination.
SHINCHEONJI Healing All Nations
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