Is everything discussed while examining the WMSCOG true?
Recently, many people have decided to start a campaign to speak against the World Mission Society Church of God, Christ Ahnsahnghong and Heavenly Mother;
It seems that their allegations and claims have some kind of credibility.
However, when I decided to look into their statements and behavior, I soon realized a certain pattern was being followed.
It seems that their allegations and claims have some kind of credibility.
However, when I decided to look into their statements and behavior, I soon realized a certain pattern was being followed.
What happened in the past will happen again – Ecclesiastes 1:9
2,000 years ago when God first came in the flesh by the name of Jesus, He appeared to the nation that believed in God the most, and that was Israel.
Around the time of Jesus, about 1.1 million people lived in Israel, yet only 12 believed in Jesus as the Christ (okay, maybe 11); by the end of His ministry there were about 120 believers (Acts 1:15).
Around the time of Jesus, about 1.1 million people lived in Israel, yet only 12 believed in Jesus as the Christ (okay, maybe 11); by the end of His ministry there were about 120 believers (Acts 1:15).
Then what about all the other people who lived in Israel at that time, why didn’t they believe in Jesus?
The unbelief of most was influenced by the religious leaders of that time: they were known as the Pharisees or Teachers of the Law.
The unbelief of most was influenced by the religious leaders of that time: they were known as the Pharisees or Teachers of the Law.
John 12:37-43 – Even after Jesus had done all these miraculous signs in their presence, they still would not believe in him…but because of the Pharisees they would not confess their faith for fear they would be put out of the synagogue; for they loved praise from men more than praise from God.
As we can see through the passage above, much of the rejection that Jesus received was influenced by the religious leaders of that time.
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