“Through this seminar, I was able to perceive once more and engrave in my heart that ‘you must master the Book of Revelation to go to heaven.’ I will read and understand the words of Revelation more and convey them well (to the congregation).”
This determination of faith was expressed by Pastor Park, who has 30 years of experience in ministry, following the 'Shincheonji Busan-Gyeongnam Encore Bible Seminar' held by the Busan James Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus on the 20th October in the Republic of Korea. Over 10,000 people, including 100 pastors and believers from the region, attended in person.
The lecture, delivered by the leader of the Busan James Tribe, was held under the theme of ‘When and where will God and Heaven come?’
The tribe leader said, “There are many religions in the world, including Christianity, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Islam,” and “The goals of these religions are slightly different, but they share the same goal, which is, in Christian terms, ‘heaven and eternal life.’”
He continued, “Anyone who hopes for God and eternal life must know the Book of Revelation. However, no one knew it for 6000 years.” He continued, “Shincheonji (Church of Jesus) is testifying to the prophecies of the Book of Revelation and their realities. The reason is that there is a witness who has directly seen and heard firsthand the prophecies and realities of the Book of Revelation.”
He urged, “Think about who 'I' am according to who the Bible says I am, and whether I have been created according to the Bible and the Book of Revelation, and then let’s make sure we can send ourselves to heaven.”
He also emphasised, “When God and heaven come, a nation of true peace, true love, and true freedom without tears, death, or pain will be created.”
There is a growing desire for change among pastors domestically, with comments such as, “I feel relieved that I can testify to the word so clearly,” and “I want to spread the true word of the Bible to my congregation.” Pastor Oh of the Presbyterian Church of Korea said, “Through today’s seminar, I looked back and reflected on whether I had added or subtracted from the words I preached to my congregation. I will choose the right path from now on.”
Pastors and churches outside Korea are also thirsty for the revealed words of the Bible. As of the end of September, the number of churches that have signed an MOU (Memorandums of Understanding) for biblical exchange with Shincheonji Church of Jesus has reached 13,174 in 85 countries. Moreover, 1671 churches in 43 countries have become one with Shincheonji and changed their church signs to Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
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