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For the last two hundred years, accounts of supernatural entities (angels, Jesus, a spirit of prophecy) have appeared to apocalyptic leaders with detailed explanations about the last chapter of Christianity - information about the Messiah's return to earth and the true meaning of ambiguous prophecies.
The visions are intriguing because they unlock puzzling Bible predictions on the end-times. Ironically, they give answers to questions the Bible itself does not answer on its own. This makes it interesting. Further, the information is used by their leader to convince others it must be from God. Leaders then recruit people with detailed studies about their revelation-vision, which becomes their primary focus.
With spiritual discernment, we know that just because explanations come from a supernatural experience or vision, it does not necessarily mean it is true. Anyone who studies recent Christian history knows that many sincere leaders have been deceived by spirit entities and visions. The Apostle Paul warned that Satan and his messengers can masquerade as legitimate servants of God (2 Cor. 11:14,15).
These apocalyptic leaders also contend that they have been given a unique anointing or have had seals opened and explained before their eyes. Therefore, all Christians must now listen to them to receive eternal life and be a part of final salvation.
The new information from the leader brings a new freshness to the Bible. One young lady I know admitted that she started studying with Shinchonji because she was attracted to the freshness and newness of it all. The Bible had become routine at that point in her life.
Others on the SCJ testimonial page have said that it was amazing to hear Shinchonji give such clarity and sureness when talking about biblical prophecies. They wrote that no Christian minister was able to answer their Bible questions. Only SCJ's explanations and details were found to be clear.
Others have joined SCJ with a sincere heart to be a part of what God is doing. To paraphrase a SCJ member, ¨If you hear that Revelation is being fulfilled in front of your eyes, why wouldn't you want to test it out for yourself?¨ The zeal and passion in the group often impresses people as well.
So, why would many average Christians or Christian leaders question the veracity of these visions to end-time leaders? Why doubt SCJ? What causes devoted believers not to join them?
First, information directly from Jesus Christ´s revelation warns of deception, false messengers and spiritual lies from deceptive spirits all masked as Jesus´ final representative or revelation (Mt. 24:4,5, I Tim. 4:1, Lk. 21:8, I John 4:1, 2 Pet. 2:1, etc.). This means that the Christian world is to stay away from any final messenger or spokesperson who appears in Jesus´ name.
It is equivalent to a father warning his son never to open the door to masked strangers. Yet, many masked strangers continually appear claiming to be sent by the father. The warnings protect the son from harm. The same is true with Jesus Christ and his words about final leaders in the end (Lk. 21:8).
Secondly, even though Christians have varying ideas about the end-times, one point that is evident in the Bible is that Jesus Christ returns himself without a mask, not as an invisible spirit via a human leader (I Thess 4:16, Acts 1:11, Mt. 24:30). The same resurrected Jesus is the one who returns (Acts 1:11). When leaders declare that Jesus Christ´s spirit is working through them, embodying his return, it is a different Jesus.
Third, Shincheonji follows the same pattern as other groups in history whose revelations and spiritual knowledge distort precious truths from Christ. This casts doubt on the spiritual sources behind the information. We observe this pattern in harmful movements in Christian history, such as Gnosticism, and in recent organizations such as the Watchtower Society.
These groups emphasize secret or revealed visions from God, yet the information distors elementary truths about salvation, Jesus of Nazareth, or some aspect of God´s identity. Shincheonji does this with the Trinity, Jesus´ identity, the Holy Spirit, and redemption (i.e. more focus on being ¨in the know¨ than salvation from sin).
Fourth, another reason Christians distrust final leaders is because they become the final authority in their group. They exalt themselves above the Bible (in practice, not theory) because they claim a unique anointing from God, which makes them the official interpreter/teacher of prophecies, parables, and other passages. This means the Scriptures can be made to mean anything the interpreter reveals them to mean.
The most obvious problem is when outside Christians see that meanings are ¨poured¨ into the Scriptures instead of letting the Scriptures give us the meanings. One Shincheonji instructor told one individual to put aside everything he thought the Bible was revealing and only listen to the revealed word in SCJ. In Christian experience, this is backwards. God´s voice in the Scriptures correct end-time revelations (2 Tim. 3:16, Mt. 4:4,7,10), not the other way around.
Lastly, Christians disregard messages from visions that are contrary to God's heart and character. When two people know each other well, it is easy to recognize messages which are contrary to the way they think or talk. A case in point is when someone hacks a friend´s e-mail account and sends messages that they would never write. The content proves the author is someone else.
In summary, although leaders with revelations from the invisible world bring freshness and new explanations to Bible prophecies, it is important to be alert when other inconsistencies and signs appear.
In the articles that follow, we attempt to look at some of these and other points in more depth.
Thank you for your interest, and God bless.
First, information directly from Jesus Christ´s revelation warns of deception, false messengers and spiritual lies from deceptive spirits all masked as Jesus´ final representative or revelation (Mt. 24:4,5, I Tim. 4:1, Lk. 21:8, I John 4:1, 2 Pet. 2:1, etc.). This means that the Christian world is to stay away from any final messenger or spokesperson who appears in Jesus´ name.
It is equivalent to a father warning his son never to open the door to masked strangers. Yet, many masked strangers continually appear claiming to be sent by the father. The warnings protect the son from harm. The same is true with Jesus Christ and his words about final leaders in the end (Lk. 21:8).
Secondly, even though Christians have varying ideas about the end-times, one point that is evident in the Bible is that Jesus Christ returns himself without a mask, not as an invisible spirit via a human leader (I Thess 4:16, Acts 1:11, Mt. 24:30). The same resurrected Jesus is the one who returns (Acts 1:11). When leaders declare that Jesus Christ´s spirit is working through them, embodying his return, it is a different Jesus.
Third, Shincheonji follows the same pattern as other groups in history whose revelations and spiritual knowledge distort precious truths from Christ. This casts doubt on the spiritual sources behind the information. We observe this pattern in harmful movements in Christian history, such as Gnosticism, and in recent organizations such as the Watchtower Society.
These groups emphasize secret or revealed visions from God, yet the information distors elementary truths about salvation, Jesus of Nazareth, or some aspect of God´s identity. Shincheonji does this with the Trinity, Jesus´ identity, the Holy Spirit, and redemption (i.e. more focus on being ¨in the know¨ than salvation from sin).
Fourth, another reason Christians distrust final leaders is because they become the final authority in their group. They exalt themselves above the Bible (in practice, not theory) because they claim a unique anointing from God, which makes them the official interpreter/teacher of prophecies, parables, and other passages. This means the Scriptures can be made to mean anything the interpreter reveals them to mean.
The most obvious problem is when outside Christians see that meanings are ¨poured¨ into the Scriptures instead of letting the Scriptures give us the meanings. One Shincheonji instructor told one individual to put aside everything he thought the Bible was revealing and only listen to the revealed word in SCJ. In Christian experience, this is backwards. God´s voice in the Scriptures correct end-time revelations (2 Tim. 3:16, Mt. 4:4,7,10), not the other way around.
Lastly, Christians disregard messages from visions that are contrary to God's heart and character. When two people know each other well, it is easy to recognize messages which are contrary to the way they think or talk. A case in point is when someone hacks a friend´s e-mail account and sends messages that they would never write. The content proves the author is someone else.
In summary, although leaders with revelations from the invisible world bring freshness and new explanations to Bible prophecies, it is important to be alert when other inconsistencies and signs appear.
In the articles that follow, we attempt to look at some of these and other points in more depth.
Thank you for your interest, and God bless.