2012년 8월 10일 금요일

[LEEMANHEE] Shinchonji-The pastor and temple that are promised in the New Testament


The correct understanding of the Bible and of Shinchonji 
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The pastor and temple that are promised in the New Testament
Since the scriptures cannot be broken (Jn 10:35), everyone will be judged according to what they have done as recorded in the books (Rev 20:12).
Jesus was the pastor and the temple promised in the Old Testament (Jn 2:19-21). Who is the pastor and the temple promised in the New Testament? Just as the Old Testament  prophesied about Jesus, the New Testament was also recorded so that we may know this promised pastor. Superficial believers did not recognize who Jesus was because they misunderstood the Old Testament. In the same way, people who are ignorant of the New Testament will not be able to recognize the pastor the New Testament promises. Just as the the people of the first coming eventually persecuted Jesus because they did not recognize him, people in the time of the second coming will also persecute the pastor promised in the New Testament because they cannot recognize him. John the Baptist came in the name of Elijah (Mt 11:10-13; Mt 17:10-13; Lk 1:13-17), and Jesus came in the name of God (Jn 5:43). Jn 14 declares that the promised pastor will come in Jesus' name. It is more accurate to say that the spirit of truth will come in Jesus' name, and the promised pastor will receive this spirit of truth and speak the words of Jesus in Jesus’ name on Jesus’ behalf (Mt 24:45-47; Rev 10; Rev 22:16-17). At the time of this prophecy's fulfillment, those who do not receive the holy spirit will persecute those who do receive it. Those who have learned the teachings of men will refuse to listen to the one who testifies about what he has seen and heard (i.e. the physical fulfillment of Revelation), and they will persecute him.
God's chosen pastor at the end of the age, at the time of Revelation, becomes God's temple (1Co 3:16-17). Refusing to believe in the words of Jesus’ promises is the same as refusing to believe in Jesus or the Bible. There is only one God, one Jesus, one Bible, one promised pastor, and one temple. All believers must strive to find the pastor promised in the New Testament using the Bible (Mt 6:33).
Because the promised pastor unites with the promised spirit of truth (i.e. the Counselor or Advocate), he testifies about the fulfillment of the New Testament prophecies and the revealed word of God (Jn 14:16-17, 26; Rev 10, Rev 22:16-17). Everyone must understand and believe that there is only one person who receives the revealed word in Rev 5 and Rev 10. Only one person receives the scroll written directly by God. All believers must seek that promised pastor and learn from him.




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