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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Snatched Up to Heaven by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is an inspirational Christian book about their little girls' visions of heaven and hell. Jemima and Arvind are devout Christians, and they prayed regularly to have their girls, Priyanka, then aged four, and Deepika, aged two, grow into good Christians. They were surprised when the girls started to describe God, Jesus, heaven, and hell in their insufficient vocabulary. The girls described everything in much detail, which was beyond their age. The authors have described the girls' visions and explained them through excerpts from the Bible. They interpret the girls' accounts and illustrate interesting parallels between their accounts and the Bible.

Initially, the girls spoke of a dream, and then about visits and experiences that the authors considered visions. Priyanka, supported by Deepika, talked about being carried by angels beyond the clouds, pushed by winds, and their stay for two days in heaven. In some of their visions, they were being carried by Jesus Himself; in others, they were carried by Jesus and God, while God and Jesus were carried by angels. They described heaven in great detail: the robes, golden paths, golden houses, roads, all kinds of animals, and people. They saw Jesus cooking and serving food to people, flowers and gardens, and people of all colors in heaven. They also described their journey to a stinking hell, with the devil, witches, and demons torturing bad people with fire, boiling water, snakes, and worms.

For each of the visions, Jemima has found a matching verse or passage from the Bible and discusses how every vision correctly describes what was talked about and predicted some two thousand years ago. The girls never faltered, and they described everything correctly in their limited vocabulary, which their mother interprets in accordance with the holy scriptures. The visions are astounding, and the author, Jemima, has elaborated on the passages from the Bible, and then she talks about the concepts of the holy trinity, fear of God, abstaining from sin, the sacrifice of Jesus, and His love for mankind. She also talks about Halloween and why she does not like its concept.

It is very interesting to know about the black Bible in hell and the worship of Satan, as opposed to the golden Bible and prayer to God in heaven. The author has meticulously compared the teachings of the Bible in heaven and the black Bible in hell. For a believer, God is omnipotent, and He can do what He desires. It is not surprising that God and Jesus communicate with children and take them to visit heaven and hell. It establishes the authenticity of the Bible and the concept of heaven and hell, and readers will find it helpful to make their faith stronger. The book is written in simple language and contemplates religious values. The editing is exceptionally good, and there are no errors at all. My rating for the book is 5 out of 5 stars.

Jemima and Arvind have done a great job of interpreting their children's visions instead of ridiculing them. The book emphasizes faith in God and Jesus and divine rewards and punishment. The book also provides links to the authors' YouTube channel, where the readers can watch the girls narrating their experiences and judge for themselves. This is a very interesting book, and I would recommend it to people who have faith in God and His love for all.

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