The Biblical perspective on the law of heaven, the law of the earth and judgment
Every nation on earth has its own
set of laws drafted by man. The one who masters such laws and carries out judgement accordingly on the
people of the earth is a judge. However, there are also
the laws of heaven. These are God’s laws drafted by God - not man - and are recorded in the Bible. The one who carries out judgment on God's people according to the law of heaven is God Himself.
In Biblical history, God has given His law to one promised
pastor who then gives it to His people. God gave the Old Testament law to
Moses in the form of 12 Commandments inscribed on two stone tablets (Exodus 20, 34). People broke the very first commandment - worshipping false gods - and God cast judgment accordingly. 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ came as the ‘living stone’; the promised pastor who possessed
God’s word not on stone tablets, but in his heart (1 Peter 2:4). Jesus Christ was given the authority by God to cast judgment on His people.
Before Jesus Christ bore the
cross, he promised about future events which were recorded in the New Testament. He promised to give ‘one who overcomes’ (promised pastor) a white stone (Revelation 2:17), as well as all the 12 promised blessings of Revelation 2&3. As these New Testament promises are being fulfilled today, the promised pastor of today's generation has already received from Jesus Christ the white stone with the authority to judge. Through today's promised pastor, God and Jesus are creating the sealed 12 tribes of Revelation 7 - the ‘New Heaven
New Earth’ (new kingdom and people) of Revelation 21, which is Shincheonji Church. Once this kingdom is fully established
on the earth, God and Jesus will cast judgment accordingly (Revelation 20:12).
What does this mean for the religious authorities today? In the same way that the religious authorities used the laws of the earth to persecute Jesus Christ 2000 years ago, labelling him a ‘sect’ and hanging him on a cross, today the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) and Christian Broadcasting System (CBS) continue to slander Shincheonji Church with false accusations, labelling them a ‘cult’. Although they have diminished in number from 12-1.8million, their organisations must come to a complete end and they should turn from their evil ways and listen to the words that flow from the mouth of the promised pastor, whom God and Jesus are with (John 12:48).
What does this mean for the religious authorities today? In the same way that the religious authorities used the laws of the earth to persecute Jesus Christ 2000 years ago, labelling him a ‘sect’ and hanging him on a cross, today the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) and Christian Broadcasting System (CBS) continue to slander Shincheonji Church with false accusations, labelling them a ‘cult’. Although they have diminished in number from 12-1.8million, their organisations must come to a complete end and they should turn from their evil ways and listen to the words that flow from the mouth of the promised pastor, whom God and Jesus are with (John 12:48).
“There
is a judge for the one who rejects me and does not accept my words; the very
words I have spoken will condemn them at the last day.” (John 12:48)
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The Law of Heaven, the Law of the Earth, and
Judgment
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