Showing posts with label moses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moses. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

[Shincheonji God's Word] Jesus' commission and power


According to Jn 10:35, the scriptures cannot be broken. Jesus came according to the scriptures, fulfilled prophecy according to the scriptures, and left again according to the scriptures. God promised Abraham that the Israelites would escape Egypt after four generations.
Just as he promised, God came to Moses, performed many miracles, and delivered the Israelites out of Egypt. Just as he prophesied through the Old Testament prophets, God came to Jesus and performed many miracles. He raised Jazaus from the dead and walked on water.
He fed 5,000 people with just 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish leaving 12basketfuls of leftovers (Mt 15:17). How could Jesus have performed these miracles if God wasn't with him?

 
Moses had power because God was with him. Jesus had power because God was with him. God fed the Israelites manna and quail in the time of Moses (Ex 16). God also came to Jesus to perform powerful signs.
The priests of that time, however, were jealous of Jesus because they could not perform the same miracles. They cursed at their congregation members that followed Jesus. They tried to prevent others from going  to Jesus by calling Jesus a cult leader and the devil (Jn 8:51-59; Ac 24:5, 14; Mt 12:22-28). They should have given thanks and glory to God that Jesus was able to feed so many people with just 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish. Instead, they slandered Jesus for not keeping the traditions of the elders (e.g. washing one's hands before eating).
They were obviously not thinking clearly. True heretics blame others for their own wrong doing. Jesus, on the other hand, bore the cross for our sins and established the 12 tribes of the Spiritual Israel. He also promised what would be fulfilled in the future.

 
He promised he would return and then he ascended to heaven. Today, believers must not be like the Jews of that time, who refused to believe and instead told lies designed to harm others. We pray that everyone will believe in the work of God so that everyone can be saved.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

[Shincheonji God's Word] Having the eyes and heart to understand the Bible


Having the eyes and heart to understand the Bible


Adam was created by God (Gn 1:26-27; Gn 2:7). Noah was chosen by God (Gn 6:8-9). Abraham was chosen by God (Gn 12:1). Moses was chosen by God (Ex 3:4-10). Jesus, too, was chosen by God (Lk 9:35).
Apostle John, a servant at the time the prophecies are fulfilled, has been chosen by Jesus (Rv 1:17). If he keeps the covenant and overcomes according to prophecy, Apostle John sits with Jesus on his throne (Rv 3:21). Apostle John also becomes the son who inherits everything (Rv 21:7).
In the time of the Old Testament, Moses, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel and the rest of the prophets were held captive in enemy nations. In the time of the first coming, too, Jesus was in Jerusalem where God’s tabernacle had been taken over by Satan’s Pharisees (Mt 23:2; Mt 23:33). In the same way, at the time of the second coming—at the end of the age—the child who rules all nations is in the tabernacle of the chosen people that is invaded by the group of the dragon (Rv 12:1-5).
When Apostle John is mentioned in Revelation, it refers figuratively to the person who is used as a servant when the prophecies are fulfilled (Hos 12:10). This Apostle John figure is the promised pastor in the time of the second coming and he is the child that rules all nations. He is the pastor of Shincheonji who has been chosen by Jesus. He has not learned the teachings of the world, nor has he learned any of his knowledge of the Bible from other men. He, too, was once among God’s people while they were in captivity. He was chosen from among those people, and he mastered the Bible by learning from the Holy Spirit. By overcoming, he became New Spiritual Israel and established the promised twelve tribes (Rv 12:11; Rv 7; Rv 14). He has accomplished, according to the Bible, things no one else could ever have accomplished.
Those who deceived and killed Adam, even though he was righteous, were the same as those who persecuted and killed Jesus. They were all children of Satan. Today, too, people who persecute the pastor chosen by God and Jesus are the same as these children of Satan from long ago. Instead of allowing their jealousy and hatred to condemn them to hell, the pastors of the world and their congregation members should come learn, understand, and verify that we speak the truth. They should enter heaven and receive its blessing, which is salvation. We are with God and we speak the word of truth. If you see and still do not understand, what else can I say?
Even though people who walk on this narrow path are persecuted because of their righteousness, we have hope. We have life and the kingdom of heaven. God, Jesus, and his angels are with us. This place, which has mastered the Bible, is Mt. Zion (Ez 8:3; Rv 14:1; Rv 15:2-5). It is the city of truth whose people joyfully return glory to God. This place is heaven on earth—Shincheonji—to which the spiritual heaven descends (Rv 21:1-7).
No matter how many people deny it, and no matter how much they persecute the harvesters, today is the time of harvest (Mt 13:30) and those who are harvested are blessed. God harvests his people to Shincheonji, which is Mt. Zion (Rv 14:1-5; Rv 14:14-16). Since the days of the churches have come to an end, it is time for the wheat to be harvested. Those who remain in their churches instead of being harvested will continue to wait in hope, but their hopes will never be fulfilled.
Believing in words that are spoken according to the Bible is believing in God and his promises. I pray that you will see and understand the Bible with spiritual eyes so you can receive salvation.

Shincheonji: Healing All Nations

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

[Shincheonji God's Word] Prayers at the End of the Age when All Nations have Fallen



Main reference : Rv 17-18
 
All nations have fallen and have become the possession of Satan, and maddening wine of adulteries comes out from the mouths of the pastors who have become Satan’s possession. At a time like this, where must the congregation members pray?
 
Because the Physical Israelites worshipped Gentile gods at the time of King Solomon, the 11 tribes in the North became the possession of the Gentiles and gave service in Samaria. One tribe in the South – the tribe of Judah—gave  service in Jerusalem. Even the one tribe of Judah (Jerusalem) in the South betrayed God and became the possession of Gentiles (Isaiah 1).
 
Furthermore at the time of Jesus’ First Coming, Israel was held captive by the Gentiles (Roman Empire). It was during this time Jesus came and spoke with a Samaritan woman. He said at this time, ‘it is not in Samaria, nor in Jerusalem, but when you pray go into your room’ (refer to Jn 4). Why did prayers and service have to be done in their rooms and not in the temples? God was searching for those who were praying in rooms. What is the reason for this? At that time, just like the words of Isaiah, Israel was captured by the Gentiles, and the pastors became Gentile pastors, offering service worshiping Gentile gods. This is because of the maddening wine of adultery; Satan’s words came out of the mouths of these pastors who became Gentile pastors.    
 
At the time when God and His son Jesus came, the actions of the pastors of that time were the actions of Satan, and the actions of an enemy.  Having service together with them is listening to the words of Satan, and worshipping Satan himself. Of the prayers that are lifted up, there are prayers the Lord does not accept or listen to according to the words of Isaiah chapter 1.
 
Today is the end of the age as a result of the corruption of the world of religion, and the end of the era Satan controlled. All nations fell as a result of the maddening wine of adulteries, and have married the spirit of Satan (Rv 17-18). Will God really receive prayers lifted up to Him from a place like this? Even today, it is the time to go into our rooms to pray just like at the time of the First Coming. 
 
At the time of Moses, God separated His people from the Gentiles, and the angels destroyed all the firstborns of the Egyptians. Also in Ezekiel chapter 9, a mark (seal) was placed on the foreheads of those who grieved and lamented over all the detestable things done in the city of Jerusalem. All those who did not have the mark were slaughtered. Even today, at a time when all nations have fallen, there are those who are sealed and those who are not. Those who are sealed will live, and foreigners (Gentiles) who are not sealed will be killed 1/3rd at a time (refer to Rv 8, 9).
 
Why is it that today, those who claim they are the most fervent believers do not believe in Jesus’ promises? Today there are the sealed people who are harvested, and the weeds that are not harvested. Of the two, whom will God save and whom will He throw out? Why do they not believe in the words of the Lord?  
 
The Christian Council of Korea (CCK) split into two (CCK and the Committee to Countermeasure Cults [CCC]). They are calling each other cults. Is this what you call orthodox? Are they believers who truly believe in the Lord? Is this what you call the light and salt of the world? Would God really dwell at a place like this?
 
Look at the 12 tribes at Mt. Zion who have been sealed and harvested. They are the Light created according to the New Testament promises God made. People at that time called Jesus, who came as the Light in the name of God, a heretic, and now there are those who call the pastor, who has united with the spirit of Truth who comes in the name of Jesus, a heretic. This is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (refer to Mt 12:31).  Believers must discern for themselves which path is the road to salvation.
 
 
 
Shinchonji: Healing All Nations
 
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Sunday, June 16, 2013

[Shincheonji Truth] The light from the east



I have seen a true light in the east and I would like to introduce him to my fellow Christians in confirmation of what I have seen.
          The true light is the light mentioned in the Bible and I saw him in Korea. God fulfilled through Moses and Joshua what he prophesied to Abraham. God fulfilled through Jesus what he prophesied through the many prophets in the Old Testament. Once more, God is fulfilling what he prophesied through Jesus in the New Testament in Korea. I have seen it and I have confirmed that it is true.
          This person has mastered the Bible, which proves that he has received the spirit of truth. He is the one who has received the book of revelation as recorded in Rev 10. He testifies the fulfillment of the New Testament prophecies just like Apostle John. I believe that it is worth your time to see for yourself if what I am saying is true if you seek the hope of the New Testament.
          I pray that the Lord's spirit will fill those who read this article. May God's kingdom and the blessing of eternal life recorded in the New Testament be upon you.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

[Shinchonji God's Word] God and the Chosen Pastor

The text:  Jn 16:8-15

In every generation, there was a pastor who was chosen by God. In the New Testament, who, when, and where is the promised pastor?


God chose Moses and through him He fulfilled what was promised to Abraham. What God fulfilled through Moses, was previously spoken to His people, the Israelites, before it was fulfilled. Furthermore, Jesus was chosen (Lk 9:35) to fulfill the prophecies and testify what was previously spoken through the Old Testament prophets.  

The prophecies of the New Testament were prophesied through Jesus and His disciples. At the time of the second coming, one pastor (the one who overcomes) is chosen, shown the events of the fulfillment and told to testify what was seen and heard to the world.

In each of the different generations, there are pastors of prophecy who speak of the future, but there is also a pastor who testifies to what was seen and heard. The second of these two is the promised pastor, whom God has chosen.

Prophecies are told in advance, so that the fulfillment can be believed in at the time they are seen and fulfilled (Jn 14:29). The prophecies of the New Testament (gospel of the kingdom of heaven) that will be fulfilled, is made known to the whole world as a testimony to all nations (Mt 24:14). When the gospel of the kingdom of heaven is spread to all nations, then the end will come, the Lord will return and fulfill the promised prophecies (Mt 24:29-31).

At this time, the Lord chooses the witness who saw and heard the events of fulfillment, from the location in which they were fulfilled. He is then commanded to make this information known to the churches. The congregation members, who have heard the testimony concerning the fulfilled prophecies, must examine whether the prophecies were fulfilled according to the promises of the scriptures. They must then believe in this reality, and become those who testify about them together.     
 
All believers today have the Bible, and within the content of the scriptures, history, moral instructions (teachings), prophecies and fulfillment are recorded. The people, who live at the time of the New Testament, believe that the New Testament prophecies will be fulfilled in the future. They all gather their hands in prayer, waiting for that day. Since God has always fulfilled His promises, (Is 14:24, Hab 2:2-3), one can certainly believe God will also fulfill the New Testament promises.

However, there is no one who knows regarding when, or where this fulfillment will occur. Nor do they know who will see these events of fulfillment, and testify to them. Not only this, but the meaning of the New Testament, which was recorded in parables, is even harder to understand (Mt 13:34-35, Jn 16:25). Also, no one actually knows how big these events truly are.

The purpose of God’s 6,000 years of biblical history is recorded in the New Testament. It is recorded that a new world will be created (Rv 7, 14, 21, 22). When the New Testament is fulfilled, God’s new kingdom is created, and we become the people of heaven in this new kingdom. By receiving salvation, we are receiving the greatest and highest blessings given in 6,000 years. We must ask ourselves, since we will be dwelling with God and receive heaven and eternal life, is there a bigger blessing than this out there? 

However, it is recorded in scriptures regarding this era, ‘will there be any faith on this earth’ (Lk 18:8). As a result of betrayal and destruction, which has taken over this world, there will be an increase in wickedness (Mt 24). At a time like this, there must be one who fights and win these lawless men for there to be salvation, and for the promised kingdom of God to stand (Rv 12:10-11). Let us believe in this truth and be those who inherit salvation.

We must find the promised pastor spoken of in the Bible and become the people of heaven. The promised kingdom, New Heaven and New Earth “Shinchonji”, is the promised kingdom in the New Testament, and is fulfilled today, according to the promises of the Bible. Those who believe in this are those born of God’s seed. Those who do not believe and persecute this are those born of Satan’s seed.

Shinchonji people are of heaven, they have been harvested and sealed according to the promises in the Bible. They are reborn as new creations. Not believing in this truth is evidence of being born of Satan’s seed. Just because someone is a pastor, it does not make him or her God’s pastor. And just because someone calls himself or herself a believer, it does not automatically make them people of God. We must ask, if one considers themselves a person of God, is there any reason to refuse being harvested and sealed?

The firstfruits harvested in Revelation 14, are the fruits from the seed (gospel of the kingdom) Jesus planted 2,000 years ago. This was done in accordance to the fulfillment of prophecies (Mt 13:24-30). The seed Jesus planted at the first coming, is the fulfillment of the prophecies given in Jeremiah 31:27, and the two seeds Jesus and the devil sowed were planted together in Jesus’ field (churches).

At the time of harvest, it is only the ripened wheat, from the good seed planted by Jesus, who are harvested and taken in front of the throne where God dwells. The ripened fruit born of the good seed are the sons of heaven. Those not harvested at the time of harvest, but are left remaining in the field (churches), are the sons of the evil one born of Satan’s seed (Mt 13:37-40). The actions of all those refusing to believe the fulfillment of God’s promises, testify they are not born of God’s seed.

We at Shinchonji overcame (we overcame Satan and the world with Truth and the word of testimony), have been harvested, sealed, and have created God’s kingdom the 12 tribes. Additionally, Shinchonji is where heaven and the earth became one (Mt 6:10, Rv21), the place of salvation for the entire world. Those who believe in the New Testament will come to Shinchonji. This is the place recorded in the Scriptures; this is the place of the fulfillment of God’s will. Amen!

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

[Shinchonji God's Word] Who am I ?

The texts: Gen 1, Jn 1:1-4, Rev 21:6
 
 
Who am I (saints), and what era am I living in, according to the Bible?
 
In the Bible, there was the time of Adam, the time of Noah, and the time of Moses, as well as the time of Jesus’ first coming.
There was the prophecy spoken through Abraham, the prophecies spoken through Old Testament prophets, and the prophecies spoken through Jesus and his disciples.
 
The prophecy God made through Abraham was fulfilled at the time of Moses; the prophecies God made through the Old Testament prophets was fulfilled at the time of Jesus (Jn 19:30), and the prophecies God made through Jesus and his disciples in the New Testament are fulfilled at the time of Revelation, which is the time of Jesus’ return (Rev 21:6). God fulfills His promises through the people living in each era.
 
The time I am living in now is 2,000 years since Jesus prophesied the New Promise (Testament). The only thing I have and believe in is the Bible, this one book. I consider this book the food of life, and the path to heaven.
 
Everyone faces sorrow, pain, mourning, and ultimately death due to the original sin that people are born from and because of this, people cry out loudly. However, God is not in a position to listen to everyone’s personal situations. God must take back the earth He lost because of Adam’s sin, He must resolve the problem of human sin, and must renew all creation, creating the new heaven and new earth.
 
At the time of the fulfillment of the promised prophecy, God must look after the workers (whether they are men, or angels), and hear their report. Although people say they believe in God, they don’t know God’s will and cry out for things that are only beneficial to them. Do the people know what kind of work God does at the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament?
 
When God’s objective is accomplished, we – those who believe in God – will also have our hope accomplished. Who am I at the time of the fulfillment of the New Testament? Who am I? Who am I? How much do I know God’s will, act according to His will, and desire salvation and the kingdom of heaven? God’s work is clearly not the work of the world.
 
I (the writer; the promised pastor) was born as a light of heaven, met a heavenly being, was led by the star, and swore loyalty to God with my blood. After this, I met Jesus who came down from the clouds. I was anointed, and I sent the letters to the seven stars (the 7 messengers of the Tabernacle Temple). I was put in prison for preaching the word.
I have heard and witnessed, in person, the entire events of Revelation, at the place where they were fulfilled. Following the Lord’s will and command, I have traveled the world three times to make these events known. This is because I believe in God and this one book, the Bible.
 
 
The Heavenly Culture and Sports event, and everything else that Shinchonji has hosted, was done according to the Bible. The reason the breath I take and the way I think of the word and God, all matches up, is because God and His word are my life. I always remember Mal 2:5-7. In fact all of Malachi chapter 2 (1-17) is always on my mind and never leaves my thoughts.
 
I continuously pray to correct any faults, and to make the good things even better, so as to give more glory to God. I think of the 6,000 years of filthy and confused history, and remember God’s kingdom and His righteousness. I promise time after time to be the city of truth, justice, and righteousness, and a virtuous king. I pledge this because I, someone who is no better than a worm, can only see Jesus who shed his blood for me. We have seen both angels and humans, those who believed in God and worked hard for God, being led astray.
 
I was a filthy, empty bowl originally. In order to fill this bowl (heart) with God and life, I wash my heart with the heavenly water, clear as crystal, again and again. You must always protect your own heart.
I am still a child, and immature. I am so worthless in the eyes of man, how would I look in God’s eyes? Would he even remember me? However, I have dedicated my heart to the Lord’s work.
 
When I am tired, because there are so many things to be done, I want to leave my flesh and fly like a butterfly up to the sky, riding on the clouds, I sing, I dance, I write poems, as if I am flying up to the sky. Lord who came to my silent heart and planted love, I risked my life to build a relationship with my first love, Jesus, whose face I see in the Bible…. ‘Love that is thicker than blood, a betrayer will never know.’ Because of this I remember Jesus’ love, that he was even willing to shed his blood, and I dedicated myself, not to be like physical Israel who forsook their first love, but to establish the kingdom that stands like a rock with an unchanging faith.
 
The earth is our inheritance. Jesus’ new command is to have an unchanging love, which gives life, like the sky gives it light, rain, and air without discrimination against borders, races, and religions. Therefore, I continue to dedicate myself to keep this command and to establish the kingdom of life, light, and love.
 
When the representative of the Gwacheon Tabernacle Temple, Mr. Yoo, whose spiritual name was Samson, shouted out “God, please give me the power one more time” after he had betrayed, I saw the tabernacle of the seven stars collapsing on the spot! What good does it do to regret after sinning? The ownership of the Tabernacle Temple was transferred to the Presbyterian church of gentiles, as written in Deut 28. We, who saw this, must establish the eternal kingdom that will never be destroyed, as written in Dan 2:44 and 7:13-14. This will be done through faith. Our hope is God and the kingdom of heaven.
 
The God of Shinchonji listens to the prayers of the Shinchonji saints. Shinchonji is the promised kingdom, God’s kingdom of heaven, and Shinchonji members are one. Let us love each other.