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Rating: Summary: A False Prophet and a Heretic Review: A Divine Revelation of Angels By Mark K. Baxter is just one book in a series of "Divine Revelations". In all these books she claims to have been taken by Christ to see marvelous things. This isn't totally unbelievable...until you read what she acctually is saying. She uses Bible verse throughout her book to try and back up what she's saying... but she sadly misinterprets even the simplest of scripture. Not all who preach the Bible are of God. Many come in His name and are not His servents at all. John himself wrote that there are no new Revelations after his last revelation. There won't be any new ones till the end days. She has claimed to see the face of God when the Bible she quotes says no man will see these things till the end days. Paul himself has seen heaven as it is written in the Bible... but he was told he wasn't to write about it... Because these are things no one is to see until the end time. I'm wondering why Paul the profit wasn't allowed but Mary K. Baxter was?She traps naive readers in with a shallow approach to faith. She's consuming and hungery in this matter. A lion on the prowl. I pray for her soul because its the soul of a false prophet and also for the souls of her followers. For it is written in the Bible Mrs. Baxter quotes that Satan, the Beasts and the false prophets will be the first to be casted out from God to the lake of Fire to be tortured for eternity. She claims in all her "luciferian" pride to have 'Divine Insight' on what the Nature of God and Christ is. A wolf in sheeps clothing, she wishes to entrap and consume the sheep of the Lord(also very "luciferian"). God help her readers that they might not be blind, anyone who takes message from a false prophet will recieve nothing from the Lord. She claims to give glory to the Lord of Heaven... I fear she only give glory to the Lord of The Flies.
Rating: Summary: A False Prophet and a Heretic Review: A Divine Revelation of Angels By Mark K. Baxter is just one book in a series of "Divine Revelations". In all these books she claims to have been taken by Christ to see marvelous things. This isn't totally unbelievable...until you read what she acctually is saying. She uses Bible verse throughout her book to try and back up what she's saying... but she sadly misinterprets even the simplest of scripture. Not all who preach the Bible are of God. Many come in His name and are not His servents at all. John himself wrote that there are no new Revelations after his last revelation. There won't be any new ones till the end days. She has claimed to see the face of God when the Bible she quotes says no man will see these things till the end days. Paul himself has seen heaven as it is written in the Bible... but he was told he wasn't to write about it... Because these are things no one is to see until the end time. I'm wondering why Paul the profit wasn't allowed but Mary K. Baxter was? She traps naive readers in with a shallow approach to faith. She's consuming and hungery in this matter. A lion on the prowl. I pray for her soul because its the soul of a false prophet and also for the souls of her followers. For it is written in the Bible Mrs. Baxter quotes that Satan, the Beasts and the false prophets will be the first to be casted out from God to the lake of Fire to be tortured for eternity. She claims in all her "luciferian" pride to have 'Divine Insight' on what the Nature of God and Christ is. A wolf in sheeps clothing, she wishes to entrap and consume the sheep of the Lord(also very "luciferian"). God help her readers that they might not be blind, anyone who takes message from a false prophet will recieve nothing from the Lord. She claims to give glory to the Lord of Heaven... I fear she only give glory to the Lord of The Flies.
Rating: Summary: Insightful Review: Experience must be backed up by the Bible to be valid when it comes to spiritual matters. Mary K. Baxter spends the first three quarters of this book talking about angels from the perspective of the Bible. She emphasizes that angels are only to point you to God. They are not to be the focal point. They are messengers and agents of God. Furthermore, before accepting her experiences as valid, I looked at the endorsements from the people in the cover of the book. They are all credible people.
Having established that criteria as a foundation, I accepted what she presents as her experiences as valid. I could not find anything that goes against the Scripture in what she says she saw. These revelations encourage you to know that the spirit realm is alive, active, and directly influences the material world. That truth itself is scriptural. This book does not call attention to the author or angels per se. It focuses on God.
Rating: Summary: A different view Review: In response to xmaggie mayx, Mary Baxter was allowed to view have and write the accounts that see saw. She's not the only one who has written accounts of heaven. Jesse Duplantis has and excellent book about heaven. His views are similar to Mary's but he gives additional differents views of heaven. I love both accounts and they both say that there are sections of heaven they were not allowed to write about. If you feel that Mary Baxter and other are false prohpets then pray for them. You can't knock someone who's helping to get people saved.
Rating: Summary: A different view Review: In response to xmaggie mayx, Mary Baxter was allowed to view have and write the accounts that see saw. She's not the only one who has written accounts of heaven. Jesse Duplantis has and excellent book about heaven. His views are similar to Mary's but he gives additional differents views of heaven. I love both accounts and they both say that there are sections of heaven they were not allowed to write about. If you feel that Mary Baxter and other are false prohpets then pray for them. You can't knock someone who's helping to get people saved.
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