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2025 Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Busan: Chairman Lee Man-hee Emphasizes Love and Truth

Thousands gathered in Busan on February 12 for a transformative Shincheonji Bible seminar, where Chairman Lee Man-hee delivered an inspiring message on love, faith, and the fulfillment of God’s promises. 


A Message of Love and Unity

Chairman Lee declared 2025 as the “Year of Love and Blessing” and emphasized the importance of love, even for one’s enemies. He urged the Christian community to move beyond division and conflict, reminding them of Jesus’ teachings on forgiveness and unity. But love alone is not enough—true faith requires understanding God’s promises and their fulfillment.


Understanding God’s Promises in the Bible

During his lecture, Chairman Lee walked the audience through the biblical history of God’s work over the past 6,000 years. He explained that the Old Testament prophesied the coming of Jesus, who fulfilled those prophecies through his ministry. Likewise, he stressed that the New Testament contains promises yet to be fulfilled, particularly those in the book of Revelation. According to him, understanding these promises is crucial for true faith.

He highlighted that the book of Revelation was sealed with seven seals in God’s hand and could only be opened by Jesus. Today, these prophecies are being revealed, and it is crucial to recognize their fulfillment. He warned that failing to do so could lead believers to repeat the mistakes of the past, just as those who did not understand the Old Testament failed to recognize Jesus.

Chairman Lee emphasized that believers must fully understand the entire book of Revelation, as it holds the key to God’s final work. He warned against adding to or subtracting from the words of Revelation, as doing so would prevent entry into heaven. He urged attendees to deeply study the Bible and recognize its fulfillment in today’s era.


The Impact on Attendees

The seminar left a strong impression on the audience. One pastor commented, “Every time I listen to Chairman Lee’s words, I gain new insights. His emphasis on staying true to the Bible is both challenging and inspiring.” Another pastor, with 30 years of ministry experience, expressed admiration for the dedication and unity of Shincheonji members, encouraging others to listen without prejudice.

The Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Busan was a powerful event that reaffirmed the importance of understanding God’s promises and practicing love and unity. His teachings continue to inspire believers worldwide, leading them to seek a deeper understanding of the Bible and God’s will. As Chairman Lee continues to share these profound insights, believers around the world are invited to explore the Bible’s prophecies and their fulfillment.


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