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The Actual Entities of Rv 2-3 and Rv 13
The location where the seven messengers (of the lamps who prepared the way) of Rv 2-3 and Rv 13 carried out [their] work was the Tabernacle Temple at the base of Mt. Cheonggye in Gwacheon.
These seven messengers of the lamps who prepared the way were pastors who cut the veins of their wrists to make an oath to God, and with just the branch churches of the Tabernacle Temple alone, there were approximately 80 of them across the country. The blood of their oath was stored in two IV bottles, and with this blood, they drew crosses on the back of writs of appointment (certificates of appointment) given to those who became members of the Tabernacle Temple. Do you know these people? Haven’t you heard of these events?
These people encountered great tribulation during the early Fifth Republic at the time of President Chun. Under the guise of the government-run “Purification of Pseudo-Religions (Religious Cults)'' campaign, [the Tabernacle Temple] was pressured with [being] eradicated as a cult and were invaded by gentiles. The ones who swallowed up (overtook) the tabernacle that prepared the way were the pastors of seven churches of the Christian Stewardship Training Center of that time. This Christian Stewardship Training Center, whose majority was made up of the Presbyterian denomination, became the root of today’s Christian Council of Korea (CCK). This Christian Stewardship Training Center had its main headquarters in Seoul and had its branches in various places [across the country]. These people demolished and swallowed up the seven messengers, who had done the work of the lamps who prepare the way, the Tabernacle Temple, and even all their branch churches, under the pretext of being a cult. This is the event of Rv 13. The one who saw this testifies to it.
However, the seven messengers, who had cut the veins of their wrists and made an oath to God, received the mark of the beast from the dragon’s (Satan’s) seven heads (pastors) and even worshiped [him]. How could these people not be called the betrayers?
When Moses went to Mt. Sinai to receive the Law from God (for 40 days), the people saw Moses was so long in coming down and said to Aaron, “We do not know what has happened to Moses. Make us gods who will go before us (lead us).” So, Aaron gathered [their] gold and made a golden calf, and the people sacrificed burnt offerings and fellowship offerings before it (the idol) and ate, drank, and indulged in revelry (Ex 32). Aren’t these people traitors/betrayers and those who created a sect?
Whether it was Mr. Oh creating a sect when Mr. Yu of the First Tabernacle (Tabernacle Temple) left for the USA and was away from his position, or Aaron building a golden calf at the time of Moses, or creating and establishing a spiritual golden calf and appointing ranks (titles) to people today while the representative is away from his seat, are they not of the same context? Among the appointed workers of God, there should never again be a person who creates a sect. Those who do not believe in the 12 tribes that were fulfilled through God’s new covenant are traitors and betrayers, and gathering people for oneself is the act of creating a sect. Take this to heart.
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