Open Scroll

by Chris

The Open Scroll is central to the doctrine of Shincheonji (SCJ), representing the revealed Word of God that discloses mysteries once sealed in parables. Understanding this scroll is not simply a matter of reading words on a page, but of grasping the spiritual realities that they symbolize. The process of unveiling hidden meaning through testimony is foundational for believers, as it distinguishes true faith from deception and provides the assurance of salvation promised in Scripture. Thus, terminology becomes essential: every symbol, figure, and metaphor within the Open Scroll carries a precise doctrinal significance that must be understood in light of fulfillment.

The language of the Open Scroll is steeped in symbolism, employing parables that separate insiders from outsiders, and the revealed from the unrevealed. Words such as “lampstand,” “star,” “mountain,” “water,” and “fruit” appear frequently, but they are not to be taken literally. Instead, each term points to a deeper spiritual reality: pastors, churches, teachings, or communities that participate in God’s redemptive history. Without a proper understanding of this terminology, the message of the Open Scroll remains locked, much like the sealed scroll of Revelation. Only through interpretation given by the one who has seen and heard the fulfillment can these words be rightly understood.

For this reason, a systematic approach to SCJ’s terminology is vital. Just as the examination on the Open Scroll emphasizes precision in doctrinal understanding, this article seeks to provide clear definitions and explanations of key terms. By presenting a glossary-like structure, it will guide readers in navigating the symbolic language of prophecy and fulfillment. More than an academic exercise, this work intends to help believers discern the reality of God’s promises and align themselves with the truth revealed in the era of the Open Scroll.

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Foundational Terms

Open Scroll

The Open Scroll refers to the revealed Word of God, no longer hidden in parables or sealed with mystery. It represents the fulfillment of prophecy, where the secrets of heaven are disclosed to believers through testimony. Its opening signifies access to truth, life, and salvation.

Sealed Scroll

The Sealed Scroll symbolizes God’s Word that remains hidden and inaccessible until the appointed time of fulfillment. In Revelation, no one can open it except the Lamb, showing that only Christ and His chosen messenger can reveal its true meaning. It contrasts with the Open Scroll as the difference between concealed prophecy and revealed reality.

Word of Testimony

The Word of Testimony is the explanation and witness of what has been fulfilled according to Scripture. It reveals hidden meanings, clarifies symbolic language, and proves the reality of God’s promises. Through testimony, believers can distinguish truth from falsehood and align themselves with the fulfillment.

Tabernacle / Temple / Sanctuary

These terms refer to the dwelling place of God, which can appear in both physical and spiritual forms. In SCJ doctrine, the physical structures in biblical history symbolize the spiritual temple made of people who belong to God’s kingdom. The true sanctuary is where God’s Spirit dwells, revealed through the fulfilled promises of the new covenant.

Lampstand

The lampstand represents the church or community of believers that shines the light of God’s Word. Just as a lampstand holds the lamp that gives light in darkness, the church is meant to uphold and spread the truth. Its presence shows where God’s light dwells.

Stars

Stars symbolize messengers, pastors, or evangelists entrusted with guiding God’s people. Their role is to shine with the light of the Word, providing direction and clarity. When they fall, it represents leaders who lose their position or corrupt the truth.

Beast

The beast symbolizes false shepherds or deceivers who oppose God’s work. Like wild beasts, they act without spiritual understanding and devour the flock by leading them astray. In prophecy, they stand in contrast to the true shepherd who teaches life.

Mountain

A mountain represents a church, organization, or religious group where people gather to worship. Throughout Scripture, mountains often symbolize places of divine encounter or authority. Spiritually, they reveal which organization a person belongs to—whether of God or of the world.

Water

Water signifies the Word of God, which nourishes and gives life to the soul. Living water represents pure teaching from God, while polluted water points to false doctrines. The type of water one drinks determines whether they gain life or are led to destruction.

Tree / Fruit / Leaves

The tree symbolizes a pastor, while its fruits and leaves represent evangelists, believers, or teachings that come from him. A good tree bears good fruit, meaning a true shepherd produces faithful believers with sound doctrine. Conversely, a corrupt tree yields bad fruit, symbolizing false teachings and deceived followers.

Bride / Groom

The groom represents Christ, while the bride symbolizes believers who unite with Him through the Word and Spirit. This spiritual marriage signifies an eternal covenant of love, truth, and life. It is the fulfillment of God’s promise to dwell with His people.

New Heaven and New Earth (NHNE)

NHNE refers to the promised kingdom that emerges after judgment, where God creates a new spiritual community in place of the old. It is not a physical heaven and earth but a renewed people who belong to God. This is the kingdom where God’s will is finally fulfilled on earth as in heaven.

Sealed People / 144,000

The sealed people represent those who have received the revealed Word and are marked with God’s seal of ownership. The number 144,000 symbolizes completeness, referring to the first group who belong to God through understanding and keeping His Word. They form the foundation of the promised kingdom.

Harvest / Firstfruits

Harvest represents the gathering of believers who hear and accept the testimony at the time of fulfillment. Firstfruits are those who are brought in early and dedicated to God, becoming the first crop of the new kingdom. Together, they signify the start of God’s restored community.

Overcomers / Promised Pastor

The overcomers are those who remain faithful, conquering trials and deception through the Word of truth. The Promised Pastor is the one who has witnessed the events of fulfillment and delivers God’s testimony to the world. In SCJ doctrine, he plays the central role in guiding believers into the new kingdom.

Hermeneutic Principles

When approaching the Open Scroll, SCJ emphasizes a unique hermeneutic framework to correctly discern God’s will and recognize the fulfillment of prophecy. These principles guide how symbolic language, parables, and testimonies are understood, ensuring that believers move from abstract expectation to concrete reality.

Reality of Fulfillment

SCJ teaches that biblical prophecies are not merely spiritual allegories but are physically realized in history. Just as Old Testament promises were fulfilled in Jesus’ first coming, New Testament prophecies must also appear in tangible events, people, and places. This principle anchors faith in the evidence of fulfillment rather than abstract belief.

Parable to Reality Method

Much of Scripture was delivered in parables, concealing the truth until the appointed time. SCJ interprets these parables by connecting symbolic elements—like beasts, water, or trees—to their real-world counterparts in the time of fulfillment. This method allows believers to move from figurative language to the actual reality God is revealing today.

Importance of Witnessing

True understanding, according to SCJ, comes through testimony from the one who has seen and heard the events of fulfillment. Witnessing distinguishes true testimony from false, because only the promised pastor who directly observed the fulfillment can correctly explain it. Believers are therefore urged to test every teaching against the revealed reality and the testimony given.

Mastering biblical terminology is not merely a matter of memorization. Each word—whether “scroll,” “lampstand,” “water,” or “harvest”—carries with it a deeper meaning that points to the reality of prophecy being fulfilled today. Without grasping the true significance of these terms, one risks misunderstanding God’s will and mistaking false testimony for truth.

Terminology functions as the spiritual key to unlocking the Open Scroll. Just as parables remain hidden until their meaning is revealed, the language of Scripture requires correct interpretation to see the reality it points toward. By learning and applying these terms, believers move beyond surface reading into the wisdom of fulfillment.

Thus, the study of terminology is not simply an academic exercise but a vital part of faith and salvation. It allows believers to recognize the promised pastor, the sealed people, and the new kingdom when they appear. To know the terms is to open the scroll; to open the scroll is to see God’s work made real in our time.

Additional References for more Exploration

Please take the time to check the Bible verses we’ve provided as references. Use them as a guide for your own understanding and discernment. It’s important to verify and confirm information with external sources, witnesses, and experts to ensure validity and transparency. Additionally, remember to pray for wisdom as you seek to identify any errors and ensure that your understanding aligns with biblical teachings.

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