1000 Gather at Shincheonji's Seoul James Church for Bible Lecture on Revelation

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Tribe leader Young-bin Yoo delivers a sermon at the Shincheonji Church of Jesus' Seoul James Church
The Standard of Faith is God and His Word.

On September 6th 2025, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Hwajeong Church (Simon Tribe), held a large-scale Bible seminar on Revelation which drew in an attendance of 1000 people, including congregation members, pastors, local residents, and media representatives. The heart of the lecture was encapsulated by the expression delivered by the keynote speaker above.

Delivering his sermon on Revelation 22:18–19, Tribe Leader Young-bin Yoo spoke on the theme of “Faith Recognised by God.” He emphasised that sincere faith is not merely affiliation with a denomination but is measured by reverence, obedience, and the Word itself.

“Faith means to believe, to uphold, to fear, and to live in reverence,” he said. “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth? The standard of true faith is God, Jesus, and the Word.”

He urged attendees to receive the Word with sincerity and, like the Bereans in Acts, examine the Scriptures daily to confirm what is true.

Yoo highlighted the importance of knowing the entire Bible, stressing that no one can enter heaven without keeping the book of Revelation without addition or subtraction. “Only when we remain in the One who gives us strength, searching the Scriptures faithfully, can we receive every blessing God has promised,” he said.

The event also underscored a broader trend. Since 2023, a total of 8510 people have attended Shincheonji’s Bible seminars, with around 1700 joining this year alone. Nationwide, 917 churches in Korea have signed MOUs with Shincheonji for Scripture-based exchanges, and 112 have gone so far as to update their signage to reflect the partnership.

Participants described the gathering as a meaningful opportunity to reflect on their own walk of faith. The atmosphere was marked by both reverence and urgency as listeners were reminded that Revelation’s promises are not symbolic mysteries but living words to be understood and kept.

The Seoul James Tribe affirmed that more Bible seminars will continue, offering pastors, believers, and seekers the chance to experience the testimony of Revelation for themselves.

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