The
Prophecy and Fulfillment of the Creation and Re-Creation of God’s Kingdom
Main Reference: Gn 1, Rv
21
Adam—the first man whom God created—and Eve did not keep God’s promise (Gn
2:17). Rather, they fell prey to the deception of the serpent (Gn 3), a mere
creature (the dragon, Satan, the devil), and therefore allowed death to enter
and reign over mankind. This happened because God, the Lord of creation, left
mankind, causing mankind to become mere flesh (Gn 6). The light and life of the
world (Jn 1:1-5) left people, thus the hearts and souls of the people who were
once created in God’s image and likeness became night without light-- that is,
without life (Gn 1:1-5).
From that point, God began to work to take back
all creation of heaven and earth that had been lost, and He has perpetuated
this work for 6,000 years. He brought to an end the sinful world of Adam (Gn
6-9) and then appointed Noah. Once Noah’s world sinned as described in Gn 9, He
made a promise with Abraham as described in Gn 15. In keeping that promise, God
appointed Moses to bring the people of Israel out of Egypt and into Canaan,
where God brought judgment upon the Canaanites, who were descendants of Noah
and therefore a part of Noah's world that had sinned. This is when He
established Physical Israel. Before long, however, the kingdom of Israel became
a Gentile kingdom when King Solomon worshipped Gentile gods as shown in 1 Kgs
11.
After this, God promised through the Old
Testament prophets what He would fulfill in the future, and He sent the
promised pastor, Jesus, to fulfill those promises (Isa 7:14, Mi 5:1-4, Zec
9:9-10). God also promised in the New Testament what He would fulfill at the
Second Coming, and today is the day of the fulfillment of those promises. The
New Testament becomes fulfilled just as the Old Testament became fulfilled. At
the time of the fulfillment, the physical entities of the promises appear.
I came as the messenger who speaks on behalf of
Jesus as promised (Rv 22:16). I am the one who hears, sees, and testifies to
God’s secret as described in Am 3:7. I myself am not important; it is the
physical entities that I testify to that one must see and believe in order to
become a person who keeps the promise.
People who do not believe in the physical
entities of the New Testament that Jesus promised cannot reach their hope. It
would be crazy for a person to call another believer a heretic when he himself
does not know himself nor the promises of the Bible.
The Book of Revelation, the events of the last
days, cannot be added to or taken away from (Rv 22:18-19). That is a promise
between God and the people. Included in these events of the entire Book of
Revelation (chapter 1 ~ 22)
are the works of the chosen people who betray, the works of the Gentile
destroyers, and the works of the savior. Revelation also records the number of
those organizations, the order in which they appear, and their location of
appearance. The chosen people who betray, the Gentile destroyers, and the
savior are the mysteries that have come to appear. It is at the time of their
appearance that the chosen people who followed only tradition betray due to the
destruction of the destroyers; consequently, this world becomes the world of
the destroyers. Both those who seek the way (believers) and those who are of
the world see this but do not know. This is because it is a religious war
between the spirits.
The only person who recognizes these events is
the messenger whom God sent. This messenger has been prophesied in Revelation.
God sends this prophesied messenger after the events of the chosen people’s
betrayal and their destruction, and Jesus already recorded in the New Testament
what this messenger comes to do. This is the prophecy, and it is the promise of
the Bible given for us to believe.
The sent messenger first fights the pastors of
Satan, who are the destroyers, and conquers them with the truth (Rv 12, 15). He
then harvests (Rv 14:14-16) the
ripe fruits of God’s seed that Jesus sowed 2,000 years ago (Mt 13), seals them
(Rv 7), and rears them. With them, the messenger creates the 12 tribes, the
144,000, and gathers the multitude in white to atone for their sins. They
become God’s new kingdom and people who are chosen at the time of the
fulfillment of Revelation. This is the promise of what takes place in the last
days, and it is the work of re-creation. This new kingdom is where heaven, God,
and Jesus come to, and even the spirits of those who died in the Lord come with
them.
This, therefore, is
salvation. This is the new kingdom and the new people, the re-creation that has
been promised. It is the certain resurrection, and the time at which the
spirits and flesh of heaven become one. Do you believe this? Those who perceive
and believe become the people of heaven, and they live with God in heaven for
eternity to come. This is the promise between God and the people; it is God’s
will and the fulfillment of the hope of those who seek and believe in the way.
Amen!
SHINCHEONJI Healing All Nations
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