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A Divine Revelation of Heaven

A Divine Revelation of Heaven

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Heaven Is Real...
Review: This is the second book that I have read by this author and she is sharing divine insights given to her by God. The author paints a very vivid picture of Heaven. Scrptures are also provided. I highly recommend this book for the sick and shut-in. Patients that are terminally ill should be blessed and comforted to see or be reminded that Heaven is real. It is a quick read. The author may repeat some things too much, but give her credit for being obedient to God and trying to save souls.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Beware of erroneous doctrine
Review: Ummmm... well, this book, some interpretations are not according to scripture. And well, if it's not according to scripture, than you might be reading (and believing) in something that's miscommunicated and wrong... the whole all babies go to heaven is not scriptural... Well, I guess it's up to YOU to pray about it and God to give YOU the revelation.

P.S. Don't believe everything you read. Not everything is from God and right. That's why God gave us the 66 book bible as the ultimate resource to verify revelations like that.
God bless.

LW

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than the first one, but is it believable?
Review: Well, if this had been the only book, then perhaps it would have been believable. However, Mary Baxter wrote "A Divine Revelation of Hell" first. I first believed these books, but after rereading the books and customer reviews of the first book, I'm certain that the first book was not based on the Bible. The author was apparently much more careful the second time around citing the Bible in many places. I don't know what the true nature of Baxter's experience was but there is no evidence that it was genuinely from God. The Bible says that "Satan comes disguised as an angel of light". I am pretty certain that as Christians, we shouldn't be scaring people into Heaven with frightening tales of Hell. There are many well thought out (and some that arn't so well thought out) negative statements about the original book on this web site. Check them out before you dive right into these compelling topics without thinking first.


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