Good deeds or belief in God’s promise? The standard of faith (Shincheonji Church Bible study)
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Nearly all religious scriptures
- including the world’s major religions - teach about the importance of living a
life centred on love of God and neighbour. Such teachings formed the foundation
of Jesus Christ’s ministry 2000 years ago, as is recorded in Mt 5-7. However, treating
another as one wishes to be treated is actually basic human etiquette taught in
school and the home. So what is the measure for one’s standard of faith?
According to Christian
scripture (the Bible), God, who had to leave His creation after Adam sinned 6000
years ago (Gen 6:3), has been working to return to man through promises made
with His chosen pastor in each era; from Noah to Abraham, Moses and Jesus
Christ. However, whenever these chosen pastors proclaimed God’s promise, only a
few people believed in the promise and God was unable to fulfil what He wanted.
Even when Jesus Christ came, only 12 disciples believed that he came according
to God’s promise recorded in the Old Testament. The outcome for humanity has been
devastating: an increase in sin and a continuation of death for all people since Adam’s betrayal.
However, Jesus made a promise
about future events that would take place, as recorded in the four Gospels and
the book of Revelation. He did this so that we would believe when they are
fulfilled (Jn 14:29). This final promise is being fulfilled today and, as in
previous eras, is being made known through one promised messenger, who, in our
times, has seen and heard all the promised events of Revelation to make it known
to the churches in the world, as Jesus’ promised messenger (Rv 22:8, 16). It’s
only by believing in Jesus’ promised messenger, who is at
Shincheonji Church of Jesus, that God will finally be able to return to His
creation to wipe away every tear from our eyes and give us life (Rv 21:4).
I invite all readers to listen
to the testimony from Jesus’ promised messenger!
To read more about why
believing in God’s promises are the most important aspect of one’s faith, click
here
The Commandment, Courtesy, and
Faith of the Right Path that One Must Keep
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