2014년 5월 2일 금요일

Who is the one truly believes in Jesus?

The one who truly believes in Jesus is the one who keeps his promise.

  During Noah’s time, Adam’s family only believed in Adam and in his words. During Moses’ time, Noah’s family only believed in Noah and in his words.  During Jesus’ time, the Israelites (Moses’ family) only believed in Moses and in his words. As shown above, in each era, the previous world believed, but it did not believe in the promise of the new era.  If Physical Israel believed in God’s prophecies of the Old Testament (promise) instead of believing in the corrupted world of Moses, they would not have killed Jesus.

   While he was on this earth, and even after he departed, Jesus promised to send one pastor just as he (Jesus) was promised about in the Old Testament.  In the spirit, the Spirit of Truth who comes in the name of Jesus, the “another Counselor,” will come (Jn 14).  In the flesh, the pastor who gives the food at the proper time will come (Mt 24:45-47), and he is also promised about in Revelation 2-3, 12, 10, and 22:16. 
* Rv22:16 I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star.

If the Physical Israelites at the time of the First Coming had perceived and believed in the Scriptures and in Jesus who came according to the Old Testament, rather than in Moses, they would have received salvation.  
Likewise, there is salvation for the one who believes in the prophecies of the New Testament and in the pastor who has come according to that promise.  The one who truly believes in Jesus is the one who believes in his promise and keeps it.  Even if one claims to believe in Jesus, praises his name, and has a fervent faith, but does not believe in the pastor whom Jesus promised in the New Testament, there will be no salvation and no heaven for that person, and he/she will not be able to go to God and Jesus. Please read verse by verse in Revelation 2-3 and see whether or not someone can receive salvation through other pastors apart from the one who overcomes.  
I (one who overcomes) am the messenger who received a command from Jesus after seeing and hearing the events of Revelation fulfill; I am the promised pastor sent for the churches (Rv 1:1-2, 22:16).  Can you believe?  Please, do not forget to read Revelation 12 and 2-3 to see the duty the one who overcomes has, and make much effort to receive salvation.   
There is not one pastor on this earth except for the one who overcomes who has mastered the Bible, who truly knows God’s will and acts according to it.  The pastors (and religious leaders) must set aside vanity and pride, humble themselves in obedience before the word, and carry a life of faith inside the Bible rather than outside.  They must offer their religions to God, and have all religions become one under God so that He can reign (Rv 19:6).   Perceiving this and repenting is the road to being born again and a road to salvation (Is 16:1, 1Cor 15:25-28, Rv 19:6).  I sincerely pray for this. Amen!
** Rv19:6 Then I heard what sounded like a great multitude, like the roar of rushing waters and like loud peals of thunder, shouting: "Hallelujah! For our Lord God Almighty reigns.






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