Review of The Three Heavens
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Review of The Three Heavens
The Three Heavens by Paul Hitchiner is a novel based on Christianity. The author explained how salvation, as Christians perceive it today, differs from how the Bible teaches us. Today, different preachers corrupted Christianity as church leaders interpret the Bible differently. The author opens our minds by explaining in detail how we should live as Christians backing his facts with the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament to help the reader understand how Christians should live. He stated that for you to get saved, you must hate yourself and agree to die of your fast birth and that being called a Christian does not guarantee us a direct entry to heaven. He has emphasized forgiveness and loving our neighbors. He also enlightened his readers on the difference between ancient and modern churches.
The Three Heavens has positive criticism of Christians and church leaders. However, the author has explained in detail how Christians should live according to God's wants. For example, we should be willing to ask God to transform us into new creatures by accepting to die of our first birth and be born again. Paul Hitchiner also advised church leaders to lead by example and not to see themselves as more important than the church members. It also gives teachings on repentance and holiness.
Reading the Three Heavens was interesting because it has teachings that I have gained knowledge on how to be a faithful Christian. I also liked how the author compared real-life scenarios with how Christians leave or instead want to go their lives as Christians, like in the case of the Portmeirion. It would be best to read this book to get all the juices for yourself.
During my reading, I did not encounter any grammatical errors. It also had a perfect flow and was also professionally edited. I rate this book a 5 out of 5 stars. There was no point that I disliked reading this book.
I recommend this book to people who want to be born again as it will give them a perfect direction on what to do and not do. I also encourage church leaders to read this book as it will help them follow the right track to lead and be true Christians. Finally, anybody who claims to be a Christian should also read this book to help them as a guidebook on the dos and don'ts. This book is a masterpiece, and I thank the author for his work.
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The Three Heavens
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