“Revelation is the Path to Heaven”, Shincheonji Bible Seminar on Revelation for Pastors Held in Seosan, South Korea
Pastors who were unable to attend the recent nationwide Shincheonji Bible Seminar on Revelation, which drew in 130,000 attendees (including 1500 pastors), were invited to attend another seminar that clearly explains the Book of Revelation on the 23rd October.
The seminar was held at Shincheonji Seosan Church in Seosan City, which holds a deep history of Christianity as the first place in Korea where the Bible was introduced.
On that day, the leader of the Matthias Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus lectured on the theme of 'Revelation, The Path to Heaven'.
The tribe leader explained, “The Book of Revelation is the path that leads believers who believe in God, the Bible, and hope for heaven to their destination, heaven.”
He continued, “It is important to know the words of Revelation and the reality that has appeared according to those words, and you must become that reality.”
He also urged the pastors in attendance, “It is written that if you add to or take away from the words of the Book of Revelation, you cannot inherit the kingdom of heaven, and this word will definitely come true.”
Lastly, the tribe leader said, “Admitting that you don’t know what you don’t know is also a teacher’s courage,” and asked the pastors to “not consider what is mine or yours, but let’s all become one in the Bible.”
Meanwhile, as of the beginning of this month, the number of churches that have signed an MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) for biblical exchange with Shincheonji Church of Jesus in South Korea stands at 747, and roughly 60 churches that have developed into partner churches have signed or are preparing to sign an MOU with Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
However, this phenomenon is not confined to Korea alone. Worldwide, the number of MOUs stands at 13,174 in 85 countries, and the number of churches that have even become one and changed their church signs to Shincheonji Church of Jesus currently stands at 1671 in 43 countries.
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