Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
A Review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.
Initially, the question arises: do Heaven and Hell truly have existence? This book presents a compelling argument. It recounts a series of dreams experienced by two young sisters, Priyanka and Deepika, at the ages of four and two. These dreams led them to visit both heaven and hell.
What leaves me truly amazed is how accurately the dreams of these girls align with the descriptions of heaven found in the Bible. Given their tender ages, I found myself pondering how they could provide such precise depictions that closely match biblical accounts. The decision of the authors to present the children's narratives unaltered adds authenticity to the content of the book.
One particularly commendable aspect of the book is how the authors have skillfully woven the girls' recollections into alignment with biblical teachings. A unique element introduced is the 'Interpretation' section, which follows each vision. In this section, the authors employ Bible verses to both corroborate and explain the details the girls witnessed in their dreams. For instance, Priyanka shared that she and her sister received tiaras adorned with sparkling stones from Jesus. Throughout the narrative, the authors provide an abundance of supporting evidence for the girls' testimonies, drawing from various Bible passages spanning different authors and eras.
What Jemima Paul has meticulously documented is substantiated by scriptural depictions of the heavenly realm. The strength of Jemima's work lies in the fact that the dreams she has documented find validation and clarification within the Scriptures. The significance here is not solely that these dreams confirm the existence of heaven, but rather that the authenticity of the dreams derives from the reality of heaven itself. Additionally, I had the opportunity to watch YouTube videos through the links provided within the text, where the girls shared some of their visions. I was impressed by the unedited nature of their accounts.
From a personal point of view, there's truly nothing to find fault with in this book. I appreciate how the discussions are presented in an easy-to-follow and understandable manner. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to readers who hold an interest in exploring the everlasting fates of the righteous and unrighteous, particularly to Christians seeking inspiration from the testimonies of others.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
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