Review of The Three Heavens
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Review of The Three Heavens
The Three Heavens by Paul Hitchiner is a Christian book about two types of Christians: those who suppose they're going to heaven just because they believe in God, and those who are living for Jesus Christ but are harassed by their sin. He believes that the gospel of Christianity by faith has been degraded, and some churches are misleading people by preaching that anyone who believes they are a Christian will become a Christian and go to heaven. This book is written to explain the gospel to those who are living for Jesus Christ but are harassed by their sin. The chapters contain topics such as the deceit of wealth, forgiveness, the law and grace, the second heaven, freedom from sin, fasting and rising, understanding the curse, sex, money, drink, drugs, and food, holiness, etc.
Paul Hitchiner has written this book to help those who are misled or fail in their longing to serve the real God who died to save them. The Hebrew nation had to go through two baptisms to enter the Promised Land and was in the wilderness for forty years. God told Moses to build a tabernacle as a symbol of the three heavens. After being set free from slavery and setting out for the Promised Land, the Hebrews constructed the Tabernacle. The Outer Court, Holy Place, and Holy of Holies were its three distinct sections. The Holy Place included two small tables, an incense altar, and a big lamp with seven oil lights, while the Outer Court housed an altar and a bowl for washing priests. The Mercy Seat, a pure gold slab supported by a lamp, was located in the Holy of Holies. Today, many Christians remain in the wilderness, not realizing that God wants them to be born again as a completely new creation so they can get access to the promised land.
There's nothing to dislike about this book. It was exceptionally edited, with no errors. The author’s work is very detailed and comprehensive, and it's such an eye-opener for every Christian seeking to serve God the way God wants to be served.
I'm giving this book a 5 out of 5-star rating. The Three Heavens is a book that offers guidance and insight to those who may feel deceived or struggle in their desire to serve God authentically.
If you are a Christian who desires to grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ and overcome personal struggles with sin, this book could provide valuable insights and guidance. Also If you find yourself questioning the authenticity of your faith or have doubts about the common misconceptions surrounding salvation, this book may offer a different perspective and encourage you to pursue a genuine relationship with Christ. It's an enlightening and powerful read, and I recommend it for every Christian out there.
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