References: Rv 10 (Rv 2, Rv 3, Mt 24:45-47, Jn 14:26)
We, as believers, have understood from the Bible, which is God’s word, that God created the heavens, the earth, and everything in them. He created the kingdom of heaven and has been working for its completion on earth as it is in heaven. Through the Bible we know about the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of hell. We know about the existence of eternal life and eternal punishment. We also know that just as sin and death entered the world through one man, Adam, resurrection from death and life come through another man, Jesus (1 Cor 15:21-22). This is why we live our lives of faith—so that we can enter the kingdom of heaven and receive eternal life.
According to God’s word, we know that there are two kinds of pastors: true pastors who belong to God and false pastors who belong to the devil. We have also understood that when one generation passes away because it has become wicked and corrupt, a new generation is created to replace it. The Bible contains four different types of content: history, instructions, prophecies, and the fulfillment of those prophecies. In every generation throughout biblical history, God has chosen one person (e.g., Adam, Noah, and Jacob) through whom to establish his kingdom and people. At the time of the first coming, God established his kingdom and people through Jesus.
The world is made up of many nations with diverse peoples who all have dramatically different ways of thinking. There are many different religions in the world with members who all believe that their religion has the best teachings. The people of the world, however, are walking in darkness as if they are blind. They are wandering around like lost little orphans, headed towards the grave. Siddhārtha groaned when he pondered the futility of life—the cycle of birth, aging, illness, and death. He began to seek out his creator when he realized how vast life really is and how indirectly we all stumble our way through it.
Whether people live or die, they never leave the earth. God promised that his kingdom, including the spirits of those who have died, will come to the earth at the time of the second coming (Rv 21, 1 Thes 4:14). When the Lord and the kingdom of heaven come to the earth, both the living and the dead will want to gather to meet him. We, who have died in Adam, wait in eager expectation for the coming of the Lord and the kingdom of heaven. This is because we know that those who belong to God will be made alive in Christ (1 Cor 15:23). In the last days, those whose bodies have dead will live again in Christ, and those who are still living at that time will be changed. The perishable must clothe itself with the imperishable, and the mortal with immortality. That is when the saying that is written will come true: “Death has been swallowed up in victory,” (1 Cor 15:51-54). This is why we eagerly await the coming of the Lord. This all happens at the same time the seventh angel sounds the last trumpet (Rv 10, Rv 11:15). We should not lie or be arrogant. We should not be false pastors or false believers. Instead, we should be honest and repent from our acts that lead to death. This is the only way our mortal bodies can receive life and the only way the spirit of Christ can come to live within our hearts (Rom 8:9-11).
All the devils in the world have gathered in Korea (Rv 1:13-14). Why are they all here? It is because God’s work is being carried out here in Korea. They have come to interfere with the work of God just like at the time of the first coming. No matter what happens, though, true believers will never fall away.
For our objective to be accomplished, the will of God promised in the Bible must first be fulfilled. We must be harvested to the place where God’s will is being accomplished (Rv 14:1-5, Rv 14:14-6)—a place we can see, hear, and believe in the fulfillment of the prophecies in the New Testament. We must belong to this place to accomplish our objective, which is the kingdom of heaven and eternal life. God the father lives in the kingdom of heaven with his son Jesus, who is life. When we accomplish our objective, we will live together with God and Jesus in the kingdom of heaven forever. Most people do not have the holy spirit, nor do they know the Bible (Hos 4:6) or the promises of God. This is why they follow the words of their pastors instead of following God and his word. Unfortunately, their pastors are blind guides leading people on a path that deviates from the path God has set for us. In the end, anyone who follows them will perish (Mt 15:14).
We, the people of Shinchonji, have repented from our old ways so we can receive the holy spirit and carry out a true life of faith. We are sharing the promised word free of charge, and we pray that all people will come to understand and believe God’s promised word of truth so they can attain salvation. All believers must come to Shinchonji Church of Jesus—Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Rv 21:1, Rv 15:5)—because it is the place to which God, Jesus, and the kingdom of heaven descend (Rv 3:12). The head pastor at Shinchonji has received a revelation from heaven (Rv 10) and is testifying about it. Jesus, the angels, and the harvested good grain are also at Shinchonji (Rv 14). I ask you to confirm all these things for yourself and believe them so that you may receive salvation.