The Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Daejeon gathered pastors and citizens to hear Chairman Man Hee Lee explain the fulfillment of Revelation and biblical prophecy.
The atmosphere inside the Daejeon church hall grew more intense as attendees steadily filled the venue. The Shincheonji Bible Seminar, hosted by the Matthias Tribe in Daejeon, became a gathering place for pastors, believers, and citizens seeking a deeper understanding of the Book of Revelation. Long before the lecture began, seats were nearly full, reflecting growing interest in the Shincheonji revelation seminar taking place across Korea.
For many participants, the event was not simply another church program. It was a chance to directly hear the testimony regarding the fulfillment and reality of Revelation through biblical teaching centered on scripture itself.
Growing Interest in the Book of Revelation
Pastors Seek Deeper Biblical Understanding
The Shincheonji Bible Seminar in Daejeon drew thousands of attendees, including hundreds of pastors from Korea and overseas. Some pastors openly admitted they had searched for answers about Revelation throughout decades of ministry but struggled to fully understand it.
One pastor attending the seminar shared that many churches in Korea were facing challenges as members gradually left congregations. He explained that hearing there was a place where Revelation could be learned in depth motivated him to attend the seminar personally.
This growing interest did not emerge overnight. According to the Matthias Tribe, regular Bible seminars for pastors have continued for the past two years in multiple cities including Cheongju, Cheonan, Asan, Sejong, and Daejeon. Thousands attended those events, showing continued demand for deeper biblical study centered on Revelation.
Chairman Man Hee Lee Emphasizes “Reality” of Revelation
Revelation Must Be Confirmed Through Fulfillment
As the event progressed, praise echoed throughout the hall and attendees stood together singing hymns. Soon after, Chairman Man Hee Lee stepped onto the stage and focused his sermon on what he repeatedly called the “reality” or “actual fulfillment” of Revelation.
He emphasized that Revelation is not merely symbolic writing but prophecy that must appear as actual fulfilled events. According to Chairman Man Hee Lee, understanding Revelation requires recognizing the entities and events described within the biblical text.
Throughout the seminar, he urged pastors not to reject teachings without first examining scripture carefully. He explained that if Revelation has truly been fulfilled, evidence and reality must exist, and believers should confirm it through the Bible itself.
The message resonated strongly with attendees. Some carefully wrote notes in notebooks while others recorded key points on smartphones. The atmosphere reflected concentration and sincere curiosity rather than passive observation.
A Place for Dialogue and Change
Toward Communication Through the Word
The Shincheonji revelation seminar also became a place where dialogue between pastors continued beyond the sermon itself. Organizers explained that the purpose of the seminar was not confrontation but communication through scripture and verification based on the Bible.
A particularly symbolic moment came when former and current Presbyterian pastors walked onto the stage to present flowers to Chairman Man Hee Lee. Many attendees viewed the gesture as representing reconciliation and a new beginning centered on the word of God.
One pastor who delivered flowers explained that after encountering Shincheonji teachings several years earlier, he felt shocked by how Revelation was connected to actual fulfillment rather than remaining only as symbolic interpretation. He admitted there had been internal conflict before accepting the teachings more fully.
The pastor further emphasized that humility is necessary for church leaders to accept new understanding. According to his testimony, churches today need what he described as “new wine-like words of life” rooted in scripture.
The Seminar’s Expanding Influence
Continued Momentum Across Korea
Interest in the Shincheonji Bible Seminar continues to expand nationwide. Organizers explained that requests to host additional seminars are increasing in regional areas as more pastors seek opportunities for Bible-centered learning.
The Daejeon seminar especially highlighted how the Book of Revelation remains a topic of deep concern among church leaders and believers alike. Discussions surrounding Revelation 22:18-19, fulfillment, and biblical understanding became central themes throughout the event.
As attendees departed the venue, conversations about scripture continued in hallways and gathering spaces. For many, the seminar served not only as a lecture but as a moment to reconsider faith through direct engagement with the Bible.
The Shincheonji Bible Seminar hosted by the Matthias Tribe in Daejeon demonstrated growing interest in understanding the Book of Revelation through scripture-based teaching. Through the message delivered by Chairman Man Hee Lee, pastors and attendees were encouraged to examine prophecy carefully, seek understanding with humility, and move toward unity through the word of God.
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