[2nd International Special Lecture on Revelation] 1000 Religious Leaders Gather in Korea to Listen to the Word on Revelation

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In an incredible gathering that was ten times the size of the first event, Shincheonji's “2nd International Special Lecture on Revelation” brought together around 1000 religious leaders from 57 countries to Korea to learn about the evidence of the fulfilment of the Book of Revelation.

Over two days, leaders of various faiths, including Islam, Hinduism, Christianity and Sikhism, dressed in attire representing their respective religions, engaged in interfaith scripture exchange, sang hymns together, gave speeches on the Book of Revelation and expressed their hopes for global peace.

This special lecture was prepared with the purpose of increasing mutual understanding between religions and creating peace on earth based on the scriptures.

The head of the Shincheonji Department of Education, which is one of the 24 Departments of the General Assembly, clearly introduced how Shincheonji Church of Jesus has been created according to the promise of the Bible and why Shincheonji Church of Jesus reveals the greatest truth in the 6000-year history of the Bible. 

He said, “Because God dwells only in Shincheonji among the entire world, all nations come to Shincheonji and worship Him. Shincheonji is a place that testifies to the reality of the fulfilment of the New Testament and the Book of Revelation. This is something that God promised and God fulfils.”

He went on to introduce Chairman ManHee Lee of Shincheonji as the one and only pastor of the New Testament who is promised in the world, saying that he is the only person who has seen and heard the fulfilment of the entire Book of Revelation.

He also said that just as Jesus began the work of peace, Chairman Lee is currently working to complete peace by receiving the answer to peace from heaven. He played the documentary film 'Great Legacy', a true story of peace that brought an end to the civil war in Mindanao that claimed 120,000 lives over 40 years of conflict.

Then, four leaders representing the Buddhist, Hindu, Christian and Islamic faiths came out and delivered speeches on the most difficult book of the Bible, the Book of Revelation.

Robert Sosene, a pastor from Fiji, said:-
“At the time of the Second Coming, God and Jesus will come to Mount Zion. Because God and Jesus are the Word, we must be created according to the Word of the Bible. My fellow pastors and religious leaders from all over the world, let's honestly ask ourselves this question, 'Who am I according to the Bible?' 'Am I created according to the Bible?' Because only those who are created according to the promises of the Bible will be harvested, the 12 tribes of Shincheonji, the place of life.”

Chairman Lee then took to the pulpit and explained the story of how God began history after Adam's sin at the time of creation. He then emphasised that the Book of Revelation is a book that records events of betrayal, destruction, and salvation, and that God's purpose is to create God's kingdom and people.

Chairman Lee said:-
“In Revelation Chapter 6, the churches that have continued from the time of Adam until now, and the sun, moon, and stars are the nation of Israel. They darkened and fell in Chapter 6 of Revelation. Then, one era ended. After this happened (Chapter 7 of Revelation), there is a history of sealing. The history of harvesting those born of God’s seed and inscribing the Word in their hearts begins. The number of people sealed is 144,000, the 12 tribes. These 12 tribes are the 12 tribes in Chapter 14 of Revelation.”

The attendees responded with a standing ovation to the concise testimony on the book of Revelation.

When religious leaders were asked if they would share the word of revelation with their congregations, they all raised their 'O' signs and resolved to participate.

Perhaps the most moving testimony of all was from Goncharov Anton, an Israeli pastor, who said:-
“I came here because I wanted to hear the actual evidence of the fulfilment of the Book of Revelation in person. I was very moved. The Jews believe that Jesus came to our people of Israel at the first coming and that he must come back to the land of Israel. However, after learning about the words of Shincheonji’s Revelation, I came to understand that Jesus came to Korea at the second coming and is working through the promised pastor, and I came here because I wanted to see the pastor in person...Now I have a dream. I hope that the Zion Mission Centre will be established in my hometown. Later, when there are many Shincheonji believers, I hope that the promised pastor will come to our land as well.”

Shincheonji recently held a successful 110,000 member graduation ceremony, surprising everyone with its rapid growth.

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