2015-12-13

Religion & Christian Bible


Religion and  
The Christian Bible
 
The Christian Bible has clear prophecies and fulfillment. This is why we can say that it contains
 trustworthy evidences. However, other religious scriptures do not contain such prophecies or
 fulfillment. They do not describe God’s clear purpose, His will, which God fulfills. 

After Adam’s sin, God promised to capture Satan who had been ruling over the earth (Rv 20:1-3). He promised to resolve the issue of sin and to establish His new people and kingdom, and He fulfilled His promises (Rv 1:5-6; 5:9-10, Rv 7). In order to accomplish this, God promised in the Old Testament prophecies (after the time of Moses) that He would sow His seed and send the promised pastor. This gospel of promise was preached for about 600 years, and then the promised pastor (Jesus) came and sowed the seed of the secrets of heaven. Jesus also promised to gather the fruits from the seed he had sown to create God’s new kingdom (Mt 13:24-30, Heb 8:10), to capture and lock up the dragon (the devil) who had been ruling over the earth since the time of Adam, and to open a new era to create what is new.  God fulfilled at the time of Moses what He had promised with Abraham. God fulfilled at the time of Jesus’ first coming what He had promised through the Old Testament prophets, and at the time of Jesus’ second coming, He also fulfilled all that He had promised during the time of Jesus’ first coming. This is the Bible, the promise, the prophecy and its fulfillment. This is God’s will, and our hope.


The Christian Bible has clear prophecies and fulfillment. This is why we can say that it contains trustworthy evidences. However, other religious scriptures do not contain such prophecies or fulfillment. They do not describe God’s clear purpose, His will, which God fulfills.

Just because something is called a religion, it does not make it one. But rather, a religion must have promise and fulfillment.


- Shincheonji Andrew Tribe
 
 

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