2016-06-13

The Prophecies of the Bible


<Shincheonji Teaching>
The Prophecies of the Bible




Main Reference: Jn 14:29

In the 66 books of the Bible, history, moral instructions, prophecies, and fulfillment are recorded.

Among them, history and moral instructions are always there—but a prophecy ends when it becomes fulfilled. History is a record of past events, and God’s instructions are what people must always keep. A prophecy is God’s promise to be fulfilled. It is a promise given so that people will believe when it is fulfilled (Jn 14:29).

 Physical Israel did not keep the covenant (Ex 19:5-6) they had made with God (Hos 6:7, Jer 31:32). Because of this, God promised to make a new covenant (Jer 31:31-34). God made the new covenant through Jesus, and it is the covenant of the blood in Luke 22:20 (refer to Mt 26:28). This is the word of promise of the New Testament, and the Book of Revelation is a comprehensive book that puts together the promises of the New Testament. When this is fulfilled, we must see and believe, as Jesus said(Jn 14:29).

However, no one knows about the new covenant until it gets fulfilled. Anyone who claims to know the new covenant before its fulfillment is a false pastor, the pastor of the devil. The content of Revelation is recorded in parables, figuratively using the names of people and locations in the Old and New Testament. At the time of fulfillment, physical entities appear, not the parables.




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