The Testimony of the Fulfillment of the New Testament Revelation and Its Outcome
— True Testimony Leads to Heaven, False Testimony Leads to Hell —
The testimony of the fulfillment of the New Testament Revelation cannot be added to or subtracted from. When the time comes, the prophecies are fulfilled, and its realities appear, so false testimony cannot be given.
I, the promised pastor, have seen all the realities of the prophecies in the entire book of Revelation (from chapter 1 to chapter 22), and because I testify to what I have seen, this testimony cannot be false. If this testimony of the fulfillment is not the actual reality of what was prophesied, then it would be false testimony. Also, as stated in Revelation 22:18-19, nothing may be added to or taken away from Revelation. Therefore, the testimony of the fulfillment of the New Testament Revelation must testify to its fulfilled realities of the prophecy without addition or subtraction—this is true testimony.
Jesus, at His first coming, testified after seeing the fulfilled realities of the Old Testament that God fulfilled. Likewise, today at the time of the second coming, Shincheonji testifies after seeing the fulfilled realities of the New Testament Revelation that Jesus fulfilled (Rev 22:8, 16). Those who do not believe this and add to or subtract from it will not be able to enter heaven and will receive curses (plagues) (Rev 22:18-19). At the first coming (Jewish pastors) and the second coming (Christian pastors), whenever the promised pastor testified to the fulfillment of prophecy, the pastors persecuted him, calling him a heretic, while their congregation listened to and believed the false testimony of the false pastors. This is evidence that they are born of the seed of the devil. Believers should ask themselves what kind of seed they were born from. And they should examine whether or not they have added to or subtracted from Revelation.
Those who call Shincheonji a heresy today should have pointed out, with the Bible, what among Shincheonji’s testimonies is false. However, how could those born of the seed of the false god (the devil) distinguish between truth and falsehood? Have today’s Christian pastors not given false testimony? Have they not added to or subtracted from Revelation? They have done both—added to and subtracted from it—and they have given false testimony. This can be confirmed by holding a public test based on the book of Revelation.
Even though Revelation was written approximately 2,000 years ago, until today, there has not been a single person who has seen and testified to the fulfillment of these prophecies except the promised pastor. Revelation 22 states that if one adds to or subtracts from this book, they cannot enter heaven and will receive curses. If one knows this fact and still takes the side of evil to oppose by adding to or subtracting from Revelation, it is inexcusable. However, instead of repenting for their wrongdoings in adding to and subtracting from Revelation, the false pastors tried to escape through lies. That is why Shincheonji had no choice but to speak truthfully about their falsehood (words and actions). If we were to cover up their sins, what would become of Shincheonji in the future? Shincheonji is the kingdom of God that follows righteousness and justice, so it will carry out fair judgment. Therefore, it would be better for them to repent than to try to cover up their wrongdoings with lies. If they do not repent for their false testimony and are not forgiven, they will be cursed and go to hell.
The outcome of true testimony and false testimony is heaven and hell, respectively (Rev 22:18-19).
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