Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
I am excited beyond measure to be writing this review for Snatched Up To Heaven by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. This content is one such that it has absorbed me, and at the same time, it has brought some spiritually high vibrations that touch the heart. Right from the very onset, the book jets off in a very reverent note in the sense that the first step is studded with very beautiful and well-thought-out dedications to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. I could feel, as I turned every other page, the underlying commitment towards the glory of God, which had translated to something so profound and uplifting for the reader.
It is as if the readers are being taken on this incredible ride through the eyes of the young to share their experiences and visions that are crystal clear when it comes to the perception of heaven and hell. What makes the book very special and uniquely valuable is the meticulous way the experiences of the young are interwoven with scripture accounts in a way that roots these visions in the timeless truths of the Bible. Such authenticity and purity of the divine encounters depicted through the children give readers a pre-glimpse of the hereafter in the thought-provoking content and heartwarming realism.
The thing that connected with me was the detailed description of heaven by the children.
From the landscapes of greenery and the colorful creatures to the feasts of heaven, everything seemed to bring a sense of enchantment and comfort to the whole concept of the heavenly realm. The book's depiction of love, kindness, and worship as the core principles of heaven further left me with the understanding that a life with God is something beautiful.
It also helped me understand the contrast between heaven and hell to a sobering and enlightening length. The descriptions of hell flush with them a deep understanding that sin comes with consequences and that one will have to live a life pleasing to God. Subtly, the writers show the eternal significance of our choices and what faith in Christ does to transform people. "Snatched Up To Heaven" is a masterpiece that borders on the seamless integration of divine word revelations and scriptural facts that blend with the innocence of the visions of children. I rate this book five stars because it is a book that touches and is so well presented inside out, overtly for the glorification of God. It contains zero typo errors and profanity. I, therefore, recommend this book to every truth seeker and believer in the power of faith as a primary mover.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
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