| Bang-sik Jang, leader of the Matthias Tribe, is giving a lecture at a Bible Seminar held at Shincheonji Cheonan Church on 5th March. |
On 5th March, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Matthias Tribe, Cheonan Church) held a special Bible seminar themed “Presenting the Solution to Birth, Ageing, Sickness, and Death.”
The seminar, centred on an exploration of one of humanity’s most universal questions through a biblical lens, drew a large audience, including local pastors and citizens. The lecture was delivered by Bang-sik Jang, the leader of the Matthias Tribe, who spoke in depth on the meaning of life and the path to eternal restoration.
“People take being born, growing old, getting sick, and dying for granted, but we were not inherently created that way,” Jang said.
| Bang-sik Jang, leader of the Matthias Tribe, is giving a lecture at a Bible Seminar held at Shincheonji Cheonan Church on 5th March. |
Citing Genesis 2:7, he explained the creation of humanity and the origin of life, and stated, “Humans are beings whose subject is not the body, but the mind—that is, the spirit.” Citing Luke 8:11 and 1 Peter 1:23, he emphasised the importance of being spiritually born again through the Word of the Bible.
Moreover, he presented an explanation through Genesis 6 and John 8 that birth, aging, sickness, and death began due to humanity's deviation from their original state and the resulting disconnect from the source of life, who is God.
Finally, citing John 1:29, he identified the death and resurrection of Jesus as the key to solving the problem of sin, and cited Revelation 21 to introduce biblical content about a world without pain and death. He emphatically stated, “Where the promises of the Bible are fulfilled, the problem of birth, aging, sickness, and death is resolved.”
| Attendees are singing hymns at a Bible Seminar held at Shincheonji Cheonan Church on 5th March. |
Reactions from the attendees followed, with one participant commending the logical explanation of the problem of sickness and death through the verses of the Bible, stating, “It served as an opportunity to rethink the fundamental questions of life.”
Meanwhile, the Shincheonji Matthias Tribe plans to hold six further Bible seminars in the Chungcheong region in the coming weeks, positioning itself as a spiritual hub for central Korea and beyond. Last year, a total of 9082 people attended the 10 lectures held across the Chungcheong region.
