We believe that we are not practicing unconditional and blind faith; rather, we have encountered the true God after leaving false gods. Therefore, even though it is challenging, we believe you have been quietly walking the path of martyrdom every day.
We believe in the abundance of compelling evidence, testimonies, and perfectly articulated words (parables), along with a promised pastor who is more excellent than any pastor in the world, resembling Jesus Himself. We believe in the promised kingdom led by the pastor of promises. We are convinced that if this is not the kingdom of God, there is no other place that could be.
However, as deeply distressing as it may be, have you ever considered that all of those things may not be the unaltered "truth" or "reality," but rather refined and altered over countless years, or even a non-existent "reality"?
I'm sure there are people who have experienced various difficulties and ambiguous challenges in their faith journey so far. Many may have faced disappointments and frustrations. However, even with such challenges, considering the presence of the promised pastor and the accuracy of the teachings, I think it would be difficult to deny Shincheonji. How can one deny Shincheonji when there is the promised Shepherd and the truth of the words?
Now, at the final moments of the creation of the Great Multitude in White as stated in Revelation, you may even perceive posts like these as poison, shaking your faith, perhaps even viewing them as the devil's food.
However, upon closer examination, the promised pastor said to the pastors of Babylon (=Orthodox churches), "Come and listen, judge for yourselves" and "Let us reason together”. Moreover, in the Bible, there is a passage (Isaiah 1:18) that suggests sins, though they be as scarlet, can become as white as snow through discussion, like wool.