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From Pakistan to Korea: A Pastor’s Journey to Discover the True Meaning of Revelation

“Now I finally understand the true meaning of the Book of Revelation. I will dedicate the rest of my life to spreading this Word.”

These were the powerful words of Rev. Yaqub Paul, a senior pastor and denominational leader from Pakistan, after attending the recent Revelation Prophecy and Fulfillment Bible Seminar hosted by the Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Cheongju, South Korea.


A Lifetime of Ministry, Yet Still Spiritually Thirsty

For more than 40 years, Rev. Paul has served as a pastor, denominational chair, and national leader in Pakistan. He currently ministers to over 300 members in his local church and oversees monthly gatherings of pastors across the country.

His influence is far-reaching. He established a seminary in Pakistan that has already produced more than 7,000 graduates, many of whom have gone on to become pastors and missionaries both at home and abroad.

Yet despite his long years of service, he admitted he still struggled to fully grasp the depth of biblical prophecy — especially the mysteries of the Book of Revelation.


A Turning Point at the Shincheonji Bible Seminar

That spiritual thirst was finally quenched on September 27, 2025, when he attended the large-scale Bible seminar in Cheongju. Listening to Chairman Man Hee Lee’s sermon on the fulfillment of Revelation, Rev. Paul said he was moved to tears.

“To know that the prophecies of Revelation have been fulfilled, and to finally understand their true meaning — I could not hold back my tears,” he recalled.

Far from feeling offended by the strong admonitions directed toward pastors, he said he felt deep conviction and humility, acknowledging his own shortcomings and the need for change.

From Inspiration to Mission

The impact of the seminar was not limited to emotion. Rev. Paul expressed a firm resolve to put what he learned into practice.

“First, I will fully learn the Revelation Word myself. Then, I will teach it to pastors across Pakistan. Through them, the message of Revelation will spread to churches and congregations nationwide.”

He emphasized that this was no longer just a personal awakening but a mission to bring transformation to the entire Christian community in Pakistan.


A New Chapter for Pakistan’s Churches

Rev. Paul’s testimony is especially significant given the challenges faced by Christians in Pakistan, where ministry work is often met with obstacles. His determination to share Shincheonji’s Revelation teaching marks not just an individual turning point, but what many see as a potential catalyst for broader change within the region’s Christian landscape.

His confession — that decades of ministry could not satisfy the longing for biblical truth until now — carries powerful weight. It underscores the unique global impact of Shincheonji’s Revelation seminars, where prophecy and fulfillment are testified clearly, drawing pastors and believers from every corner of the world.

Rev. Yaqub Paul’s journey from Pakistan to Korea shows the far-reaching influence of the Revelation Prophecy and Fulfillment Bible Seminar. It also reflects a growing movement of pastors worldwide who are finding answers to long-standing questions in Scripture through Shincheonji’s testimony.

As Rev. Paul now looks to bring this message back to Pakistan, his decision may mark the beginning of a new era of faith and transformation for countless churches in his nation.


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