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“Walking Bibles”? Shincheonji Members Are Mastering Revelation—Here’s How

In most churches, the Book of Revelation is often avoided. Some say it’s too difficult. Others say it’s “not for us to know.” But in Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the opposite is true. Every member is trained to understand, explain, and even teach the book of Revelation, and they prove it through a unique practice called the “Sealing Test.”

This test is part of a worldwide education system that is producing what some are now calling “walking Bibles.”


🧠 What is the “Sealing Test”?

The Sealing Test is a written Bible exam that covers:

  • The four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John)

  • The entire Book of Revelation

  • Key prophecies and their fulfillment

It’s called the “sealing” test because Revelation 7 talks about the sealing of God's people on their foreheads—a symbol of God’s word being written in the heart and mind.

📖 “Put this word in your heart and soul” (Deuteronomy 11:18)

 

✍️ Incredible Results: Not Just Memorizing, but Understanding

In just the first few months of 2025:

  • Over 96.7% of Shincheonji members took the test

  • The average score was 99 out of 100

  • 99.9% of test-takers scored 90 or higher

This wasn’t just a small group—this was the entire church worldwide.
Even people who were sick or had emergencies tried to participate.


📘 Studying with Passion and Purpose

Members don’t just study once in a while—they practice weekly, sometimes daily.

Many use a special booklet called the “10-Minute Revelation Speech Script.”
It’s a small, portable study guide that helps members:

  • Explain the prophecy and fulfillment of Revelation

  • Practice giving speeches and Bible lessons

  • Review key verses on the go

One delivery driver shared that he uses his break time to read the booklet.
A senior woman handwrites the content again and again to memorize it.
A young woman records herself reading it so she can review during the day.


✨ What Does It Mean to “Keep the New Covenant”?

Many people hear “New Covenant” and think of the general message of the New Testament. But Shincheonji explains something deeper:

📍 Jesus made the New Covenant during the Last Supper (Luke 22:14–20).
📍 That promise is fulfilled only through Revelation.
📍 That’s why Revelation is the core of the New Covenant.

The apostle John even said:

“Blessed is the one who reads aloud the words of this prophecy… and keeps what is written in it.” (Revelation 1:3)

To “keep” Revelation means:

  • Understand the prophecy

  • Recognize the fulfillment

  • Follow the messenger Jesus sends to testify (Rev 22:16)

This is why Shincheonji believers memorize, live by, and teach Revelation. They believe it’s the only way to truly keep the promise Jesus made.



🙏 Even Pastors Are Learning from Shincheonji

Pastors who visit Shincheonji’s Zion Christian Mission Center—the church’s Bible school—often share that they are amazed by the level of teaching.

One Korean pastor who had preached for over 40 years said:

“Shincheonji’s teaching is completely in line with the Bible. I’ve never seen anything so clear and accurate.”

Another added:

“I used to teach the Bible, but I realize now how little I actually knew.”

 

💡 Why This Matters Now

Shincheonji emphasizes that the time of Revelation’s fulfillment is now.

Not a theory. Not a future guess. But a real, present reality.

This is why all believers, young and old, are encouraged to:

  • Read the Word

  • Understand the fulfillment

  • Keep the promise Jesus made

"Faith without understanding leads to confusion. But faith with understanding leads to life."

 

💬 Final Thoughts

In an age when many churches avoid Revelation, Shincheonji is raising believers who know it deeply and live it daily.

They are not just followers—they are witnesses to the fulfillment of the New Covenant.

And they invite anyone, from any background, to come and see for themselves.


Source: https://vo.la/wTNSncd

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