A pastor is responsible for helping
guide their congregation members to God and heaven. Today, there are more than
50,000 denominations of Christianity with thousands of different interpretations
of the Bible. Because God is the word (John 1:1), everything we need to know
about God has been provided to us in the Bible. However, of all these interpretations,
how can one discern what is the correct teaching? Are all interpretations
correct? Or is there one path that can lead people to God and heaven?
Throughout God’s 6000 years of
history recorded in the Bible, there have been four types of pastor: a general
pastor who teaches past events, a pastor of prophecy who prophesies about future
events according to a revelation they have received from God (see Hosea 12:10),
a promised pastor who fulfils such prophecies and can testify to their
fulfilment/reality, and a false pastor who testifies according to his or her own
thoughts. In the same way that Jesus Christ fulfilled the Old Testament
prophecies 2000 years ago (John 19:30), there is one who fulfils the New Testament
prophecies (Revelation 21:6). Today, these prophecies recorded in the Book of
Revelation are being fulfilled.
Like Moses (Exodus 25:9) and Jesus
Christ (John 3:31-34, 5:17), today’s Promised Pastor has seen the kingdom of heaven
(Revelation 10:11), and is working to fulfil a kingdom of peace that God
desires to establish here on the earth. Jesus Christ promised that he would
send his messenger to testify to the churches (Revelation 22:16). Moreover, because
he has seen and heard all the events of Revelation, he can testify to its
fulfilment in full, verse-by-verse (Revelation 22:8). Although countless pastors make their own claims about the Book
of Revelation, only the one promised who has seen and heard all the events can
possibly testify about it. This is logical. According to the command Jesus
gave, let’s be those who see, hear and believe in the fulfilment of the prophecies.
Blessed is
the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy, and blessed are those who
hear it and take to heart what is written in it, because the time is near (Revelation 1:3)
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The Promised Pastor Promised in
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Everything is according to the Bible... that is really amazing
ReplyDeleteverse by verse, the fulfillment is testified? I wasn't aware that there were prophecies to begin with, this blog has been really enlightening ~
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