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Here's another heaven and hell testimony I came across.


http://www.heavenvisit.com/Yong_Gyu_Park.php

This pastor died as he was sick. Angels came and took him to heaven and hell and showed him intricate details of houses built in heaven. Also why people are thrown in hell. He explains in the text and video how there are three different types of houses in heaven. He says that even in heaven there are houses for the people who have lived a pleasing life on earth, people who shamefully entered heaven and children who died before the accountability age. The pastor is then taken to hell to see that there are two parts in hell. One with utter darkness and one which is red because of burning sulphur. 

As I was watching his explanation video, I wondered what the requirements were to get into heaven. In the beginning of his video, he says Jesus asked  him five questions about evangelizing, reading the Bible, praying, tithing and offering in the church. It is mostly based on these categories that people reach heaven. The most important part of life in heaven for believer is to evangelize and the tell the world about God's goodness. To share the truth that we read in John 3:16. Whoever believes in Jesus, God's only son will reach heaven to have an eternal life. Those who share this word with faith are the ones whose houses in heaven are tall and beautiful. Every word that is sowed by the evangelists is a material contributed to build their house in heaven.

Interesting stuff!

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