Does God’s final promise recorded in the New Testament really lead to Shincheonji church of Jesus?

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Among thousands of today’s religions, many claim to know God. But how can we be sure God exists? What does God want to do? What is His will?

According to Jn 1:1, God is the word (Bible). Therefore, in order to know God, understand His will and be with Him, we must first understand His word. The reason why God has made Himself known to us through a book is because He is spirit (Jn 4:24), and He can not dwell where there is sin. There must be the work of re-creation that takes place which leads us to Him. Let’s take a look at this process.

After Adam's betrayal and the subsequent reign of the devil 6000 years ago, God left His creation (Gen 6:3), but has been working without rest to restore that lifeline. In the darkness of the religious world, God always chooses one pastor to carry out the work of re-creation. After Adam sinned, God chose Noah and put an end to Adam’s era through a flood. After Noah's second son, Ham, sinned, God chose Abraham and made a promise with him (Gen 12:1-3; 15), which He fulfilled 400 years later through Moses and the 12 tribes of physical Israel. However, the 12 tribes also sinned by worshipping foreign gods under King Solomon (1Kings 11), so God promised to create a 'new thing' (Jer 31:22) and made hundreds of prophecies through His prophets (Isaiah-Malachi) 600-700BC. Jesus Christ came as the fulfilment of these prophecies 2000 years ago - the pastor whom God had promised, His son. Before Jesus took up the cross, he told his disciples in advance about future events that would take place so that when they happen, they would believe (Jn 16:25). These promises are recorded in the New Testament - specifically within the Book of Revelation. As recorded in Amos 3:7, God always first reveals His plan to His prophets.


In the same way that Jesus Christ fulfilled the promises of the Old Testament 2000 years ago, there is someone who fulfils the promises of the New Testament at the appointed time of their fulfilment. The promises are being fulfilled today. Jesus promised to send a messenger to testify the meaning and reality of these prophecies to the churches (Rv 22:16). This promised pastor has seen and heard all the events of Revelation (Rv 22:8), which is why he can testify clearly about it. In the same way that one could profess belief in God and Jesus Christ 2000 years ago by listening to his words as the fulfilment of the Old Testament promises, one must listen to the words spoken about the fulfilment of the New Testament promises at the appointed time. 


Today, Shincheonji church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony has appeared in fulfilment of these New Testament promises. It is Mount Zion in Rv 14 where the 144,000 gather to testify the reality of the New Testament promises as well as being the ‘New Heaven New Earth’ promised in Rv 21. This is beautiful and hopeful. What distinguishes this era from any other is that,  today, the ancient serpent - the ‘snake’ who deceived Adam (Gen 3) - will be thrown into the Abyss (Rv 20:2-3) and will be unable to deceive people any longer by distorting the true meaning of the word of God. God will fulfil His will and reconnect His lifeline to creation, creating a promised world without mourning, death, crying or pain (Rv 21: 1-4). This is paradise (Eden) restored. Instead of being quick to dismiss Shincheonji church and label it a 'cult', I hope you come to check the teachings of the word for yourself, using the Bible as the only standard. Believers with the heart to want to know will come to learn this greatest truth.

The Knowledge of the Word, Covenant, and Faith

To the CCK and All Christian Pastors and Congregation Members of Korea

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