The true path and true teacher for our life of faith

What is the true path and who is the true teacher for our lives of faith? Although there is only one place of God, the Bible, and of hope, the world has splintered into thousands of paths. There are thousands of denominations and pastors in the world. of all these denominations, where should we go to find the true path? Of all these pastors, to whom should we go to find the true teacher? Whose command should we receive to build true faith? Even though people stagger from sea to sea and wander from north to east (Am 8:12), searching for the true path and the true pastor, they will not find them. The world is in darkness; it is formless and empty. No one knows God or his will as it is written in the Bible. If the Bible describes the one place God has appointed, shouldn’t all other places be considered false or arbitrary?

The word of the Bible, which was given by God, is the path to heaven. The Bible is a mentor for us. The Bible is the true path and the true teacher. How can a person who does not believe in this path or teacher—a person who walks the path of the world and follows the flesh—be considered a person of true faith? The life of the flesh is to leave the true word and the true teacher. The flesh establishes its own path and claims that its teachings are orthodox. If we preach to these people about the true path of God’s revelation, will they listen? If they claim to be God themselves, how can their laws approve of our revelation (2 Thes 2:4, 9, 12)?
 
Jesus said that no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him (Mt 11:27). Jesus also said that eternal life is knowing the one true God (Jn 17:3). Today is the time of the promised harvest, which is the end of the age (Mt 13:39-40). No one in Spiritual Israel is aware that the holy spirit has left them and that they no longer have the revelation. The spiritual lives people are living in their churches are lived arbitrarily out of habit. The churches are in darkness because the truth, which is the true light, no longer exists there (Jn 9:4; Lk 18:8; 1 Thes 5:1-3). The spiritual sun, moon, and stars have fallen from the sky and darkened (Rv 6:12-14; Mt 24:29). The life of faith that began with the holy spirit has returned to the flesh (Gal 3:3).
 
It has been 2,000 years since Jesus came and prophesied. It is in this current state of darkness that the prophecies are fulfilled. Just as the revelation came to Jesus in the time of the first coming (Mt 11:27), just as it came to Apostle Paul (Gal 1:11-12), and just as it came to Apostle John (Rv 1:1-3), the promised revelation has come to us as the true light in the midst of today’s darkness. This revelation has been given to Jesus from the right hand of God (Rv 5:1-7), to the angel from the hands of Jesus (Rv 10:1-2), and to today's promised pastor—the one who overcomes—from the hands of the angel (Rv 10:8-11). The promised pastor is now giving the revelation to the promised servants, the twelve tribes. These twelve tribes are the 144,000 and the multitude dressed in white. The words of the promised pastor are given to these people as life and light (Rv 1:1-3; Rv 10:1-11). This is the rain that relieves a great drought. Will you believe it? Will you believe that these are the words of God's promise? I am asking all people (pastors) who have abandoned God and God's word to believe and follow.
 
Since this revelation is the last revelation, there is no salvation without believing in this revelation. This revelation has come to Shinchonji Church of Jesus. Please, come out of the darkness and into the light. Believe and receive salvation (1 Thes 5:1-9).