The One Who Overcomes Promised by God, Jesus, and the New Testament (Revelation 2–3, Rev. 12)

The One Who Overcomes Promised by God, Jesus, and 
the New Testament (Revelation 2–3, Rev. 12)




In the four Gospels of the New Testament, it is stated that all authority to rule over all nations is given to Jesus (John 17:2). Jesus overcame the world (John 16:33). In Revelation, it is promised that authority to rule over all nations will also be given to the one who overcomes (Revelation 2:26–27). Furthermore, Revelation 3 states that the one who overcomes will be granted the right to sit with Jesus on His throne. Then, who is the one that must be overcome? According to the New Testament Revelation, the enemy that must be overcome is the group of the dragon with seven heads and ten horns (Revelation 12).

The promised pastor of Shincheonji, the one who overcomes, has seen all the fulfilled realities of the entire book of Revelation (chapters 1 to 22) and has fought against and overcome the group of the dragon in Revelation 12. By overcoming, the 12 tribes promised in the New Testament Revelation (Revelation 7, 14) have been created. Because he has seen the fulfillment of all the chapters of Revelation (Revelation 22:8), he can testify to all the fulfilled realities (Revelation 22:16).



I, myself, served as a front-line combat soldier during the tragic Korean War, a civil conflict that pitted fellow countrymen against each other. Having experienced the horrors of that war, I came to deeply realize that such tragedies must never be repeated. For that reason, I founded HWPL, a global peace organization, and traveled around the world 32 times to advocate for peace and an end to war. I met with world leaders from various fields—including current and former presidents, prime ministers, chief justices, and religious leaders—and received signed agreements promising to work together for peace. I still have those signed documents. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, I temporarily paused my overseas peace efforts.

I did not receive much formal education, and after serving in the war, I lived as a farmer in a rural village. Grateful for having miraculously survived the battlefield, I prayed every evening in the open fields, thanking the God of heaven. One day, over the course of three nights, a great light came to me, and this became the turning point of my life of faith. I was later chosen by Jesus (see Revelation 1), who showed me the events of Revelation as they were fulfilled and allowed me to experience them directly at the scene. What I witnessed were the realities (fulfilled entities) of the entire book of Revelation. Because I saw the fulfillment of all the prophecies, I came to understand the true meaning of all the chapters of Revelation.



Even though the book of Revelation was written nearly 2,000 years ago, no one on earth truly understood its meaning until now. Today, as I testify to what I have seen and heard, the pastors and believers of traditional churches call me a heretic—just like the pastors in Jerusalem did to Jesus at His first coming. But what I saw and heard are the exact fulfilled realities of Revelation, fulfilled like a seal being stamped. While traveling around the world 32 times to advocate for peace and the end of war, I also testified to the fulfilled realities of Revelation. However, few believed. Those who believe will go to heaven, and those who do not will go to hell (see Revelation 22:18–19).

Jesus, the promised shepherd and Savior of the Old Testament, overcame the world and thus received the authority to rule over all nations (Psalm 2:9, Matthew 2:6, John 17:2). The promised shepherd of the New Testament also fought against and overcame the group of the dragon (Revelation 12) and received the iron scepter to rule the nations (Revelation 2:26–27). The promised shepherd of the New Testament is the one who overcomes, as promised by God, Jesus, and the New Testament (Revelation 2–3).



Today, the place where God and Jesus are together today is Shincheonji, where the promised pastor—the one who overcomes—of the New Testament is. The 12 tribes of Shincheonji have been created without adding to or taking away from the promises of Revelation. Please check this for yourself. The promised shepherd of Shincheonji has seen and heard the fulfilled realities of all the events of Revelation and is now testifying to the churches. Those who listen, realize, and believe will be saved (Revelation 22:18–19).

Revelation clearly states that anyone who adds to or takes away from the book of Revelation, New Testament, will not enter heaven but receive curses (Revelation 22). Hasn’t Catholicism and Protestantism added to or taken away from Revelation? From what I have seen, both Catholicism and Protestantism have added to or taken away from it. Therefore, they cannot enter heaven—they must be born again. Shincheonji has repeatedly proposed a public Bible test based on Revelation in front of the people to both Catholic and Protestant churches to determine who the real heretic is. However, not a single person has come forward. Who has truly overcome? According to Jesus’ promise, it is Shincheonji that has overcome.

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