Thursday, December 22, 2011

World Mission Society Church of God - Jerusalem Mother

World Mission Society Church of God follows God the Father Christ Ahnsahnghong and God the Mother Heavenly Mother New Jerusalem.

World Mission Society Church of God only follows the teachings of the Bible and believes in the Second Coming Christ Ahnsahnghong and Jerusalem Mother.


In the Bible, God is referred to through plural terms instead of singular terms, and it is written that God has a male image and a female image. Therefore, God exists in the male image and in the female image.

Have you ever thought about why we call God our Father?
It is written that God's invisible qualities have been clearly seen and can be understood through what has been made(Rom. 1:20). Is there any creature that is given life through only their father, alone, without a mother being present? We need to study this matter carefully.


The Children of Promise
The Bible calls us "the children of promise."

Gal. 4:28 "Now you, brothers, like Isaac, are children of promise."

Then, what promise did God make to those who are called the children of promise? God promised them eternal life.

1 John 2:25 "And this is what he promised us ―even eternal life."

How is eternal life given to us? The Bible says that all things were created by God's will(Rev. 4:11). Among all of the many creatures that God has created, let us focus on the mothers. Since it is written that God created all things by His will, a certain will of God was expressed when He created mothers on this earth. As you know, all creatures have a mother figure. There is not a single creature that can come into existence without a mother.

Our physical life is given to us through our physical mother. For 280 days, a baby's hands, feet, eyes and ears form within his mother's womb. When the time comes, the mother will give birth to her child, shedding blood. We are given life through our mother's great pain. How about our spiritual life? just as our physical life was given to us through our physical mother, our spiritual life is given to us through our spiritual Mother.
The Bible clearly testifies that our heavenly Mother exists, and that only our heavenly Mother can give us eternal life.


God's Two Images
Let us study through the Bible to discover the existence of our spiritual Mother.

Gen. 1:26-27 "Then God said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness..." So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them."

The above verse states that God has two images―a male image and a female image. Until now, we have only known and called upon the male image of God: "Father." Then how should we call upon the female image of God? Logically, we should refer to God's female image as "Mother." This is why God had said, "Let us make man in our image, in our likeness."

The word "us" is a plural term. "Elohim," the Hebrew word used in place of "God" in Genesis 1:26, directly translates to "Gods," the plural form of the word "God." Therefore, the references to "us" in book of Genesis refer to God the Father and God the Mother. Some say that the word "us" in this verse indicates God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. If this argument is correct, there should be three types of people in the world―those who were made in the image of God the Father, those who resemble the image of God the Son and those created in the image of the Holy Spirit. However, on this earth there are only two types of people: men and women. Therefore, the "Gods" mentioned in Genesis 1:26 are the male image of God and the female image of God―God the Father and God the Mother.


We cannot have eternal life unless we receive the heavenly Mother. Eternal life, which God has promised us, is given through the heavenly Mother.

In this last age, we need our Jerusalem Mother who has been established by Christ Ahnsahnghong the Second Coming Jesus. Let us believe in Christ Ahnsahnghong, the Holy Spirit and in Jerusalem Mother, the Bride, so that we can receive eternal life.



May God bless you all.

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