Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven!" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Snatched Up to Heaven" is a spiritually themed work that invites the reader to ponder eternity through the innocent perspective of children. Authored by Jemima Paul, Ph., in collaboration with Arvind Paul, the book chronicles the supernatural experiences encountered by their daughters, Priyanka and Deepika. They report having been led, in dreams, to heaven and hell. Driven by a mix of hesitation and conviction, the author chooses to share these accounts not to gain fame or profit but to glorify God and encourage a mindful preparation for eternal destiny.
The work stands out for its sincere and unpretentious approach. Jemima Paul shares her initial concerns about publishing, yet feels compelled by a divine duty. She emphasizes that, while her daughters' narratives are central to the book, the true authority comes from the Holy Scriptures, which are frequently quoted and used as the foundation for validating the visions.
The principles discussed are cornerstones of the Christian faith. The text reaffirms the importance of living a life by biblical teachings, highlighting precepts such as exclusive worship of Jesus, daily Bible reading, love for God and neighbor, kindness, and bravery. It also underscores the significance of viewing existence from an eternal perspective, considering how earthly decisions deeply impact the soul's destiny.
The descriptions of the children's experiences are presented simply and purely. They mention tiaras, purple wings, and other images that, according to the author, remained unchanged or unembellished. Such innocence in the descriptions underlines the message that the kingdom of God is accessible and understandable even to the youngest.
"Snatched Up to Heaven" also addresses the reality of hell, a topic often avoided in contemporary discussions on faith. The author does not downplay the existence of hell, presenting it as an essential counterpoint to the heavenly promise, and emphasizes the importance of personal choice and faith in Jesus Christ as the sole path to salvation.
This book is a testimony to the profound impact the visions had on the Paul family. Jemima and Arvind feel inspired to live more purposefully and to educate their daughters in the light of eternity. The girls' dreams are seen as answers to their prayers for God to use them in the expansion of His kingdom.
My rating for the work is 5 stars, as it stands out for its authenticity and is grounded in solid principles of faith, offering not just captivating accounts but also profound theological teachings. Furthermore, the author validates the reality of heaven and hell, encouraging readers to ponder their spiritual choices and paths.
In summary, "Snatched Up to Heaven" is a read that challenges, comforts, and inspires simultaneously. It serves as a timely reminder that, regardless of age, everyone is called to reflect on the divine and to seek a deeper connection with the Creator. The book is also an outstanding testimony to God's love, the hope of heaven, and the impact that a celestial vision can have on an individual's life.

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A book about religion for kids will be an interesting concept. Reading your review make me want to delve deeper into this book. Thanks for writing the review
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