The meaning of forgiveness of sins in the Bible - Shincheonji Church Bible Study
The Correct Understading of Bible and Shincheonji
The Word from the Beginning, God Who is Life and the Creator
Why doesn't God appear in front of us? Why are we going to have to die? What is the meaning of forgiveness of sins in the Bible? What happens when there becomes the true forgiveness of sins? These are the questions that people might want to know, even if they’re believers or atheists. Let's take a brief look through the Bible.
God is the Word of the beginning, and Life (Jn 1:1-4). So when he created all things, he created them as life. But Adam committed sin of eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil which the serpent give to Eve, Satan ruled the world and God left. When God, Life, left, man and all creation are withered, sick and dead. God left because he could not be with sin, so he tried to heal the world to the original heaven through the work of forgiveness of sins.
The work is simply as follows. First of all, God had people offer ancestral rites by the law. This was not the complete forgiveness (see Hb 10), but to remember the sin. Then he sent his son Jesus to bleed at the cross for true forgiveness of sins and to make a new covenant with the blood. This new covenant is Revelation, which the prophecies of the New Testament are complied, and when it is fulfilled, the true forgiveness will be achieved, and God will be with people.
God has promised the kingdom of the heaven in Revelation. And when he come to the promised nation and finish the work of the forgiveness of sins, the world with no pain and no death will come (see Rv 21). If you want to know more about the work of God and the God’s promised nation, come to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, The temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony which has the revealed word!
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The Law could never atone for our sins and was only a copy and shadow (Heb10). This is why Jesus' sacrifice is so precious.
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