Skip to main content

Who is in hell?

Yes, I am still researching about heaven and hell.. It really does exist. After life is real.

Here's a little girl who went to heaven and hell and back. Her testimony is on the link below

http://www.testimoniesofheavenandhell.com/2011/03/angelica-zambrano-was-shown-the-kingdoms-of-heaven-and-hell-and-the-return-of-christ/

Angelica Zambrano was a little girl when Jesus took her to heaven and hell. She barely had lived her life on earth. What makes her witness different from the others is that she already knew she was going to die and come back to life. In her testimony she says a church member comes and prays with her and her family and prepares for Jesus to take her around heaven and hell.  Going to heaven, she mostly talks about how Jesus holds her hand, weeps for the lost, and has the wounds still in his hands and feet. Most of her testimony is about hell where she sees famous people on earth that were considered great. They had so much power, greatness, fame and wealth on earth but now they are rotting in hell, screaming and crying for help. She talks about Selena, a famous singer; Michael Jackson, who needs no introduction; Pope John II, again.. needs no introduction. I was surprised when she said there were even children in hell who watched animated cartoons like pokemon; who spoke back or disrespected their elders and spent time infront of the Tv all day. She says they were all being tortured by demons and every one had a different punishment, none looking less painful than the other. The more she talked about people in hell, the more I started to wonder about the things I did.

Arrogance, pride and unforgiving nature are all weapons to get into hell. How much of that am I filled with? How much of that are you filled with? Angelica's visit to heaven and hell has changed many lives. I should say, her testimony touched my life as well and made me think twice before reacting to the things of this world. What about you?

Comments

  1. Visiting heaven and hell would be a precious gift, for the child.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Coming from nowhere. Or is it?

When I was a teenager, I used to look at 21 or 23 year olds who were successful, independent, funny and beautiful, and think someday I wanted to be like them. I thought they were so happy with their friends, hanging out at the coolest scenes and being their best self. I thought growing up must be fun and everything in life comes easy when you have a job, an apartment and a car..... But maaan, was I wrong!  You know how they say life is not a bed of roses? That's so true. Getting older, only means life is going to throw more curve balls at you, responsibility is taken up to a whole new level and chores reduce down to nothing. As each day passes, things change, you meet new people, make new business connections, dream new dreams, demands increase and honestly, your just not the same 14 year old who can eat all the candy you want. Your whole body starts to react if you don't watch what you eat.  Life is so not easy when you don't have a motivation to do what you're doing. ...

Second Life

I came across this phase called the second life in one of my text books. I did some research on life after death and wanted to find out what the similarities were to second life. For those of you who don't know what second life is.. Second life is like avatar land (for lack of a better term). People go into sleep mode or a gaming console and begin a video game life. This time it's not game but it's actual life where you can have a salon, church, family, grocery store.. Whatever you want. The one good thing about it is you actually get paid for what you do. Be it income or investment, it will all be transferred to your bank account. So yes, you can make money with your eyes closed. http://secondlife.com/whatis/ Here's an article about how second life affects real life http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1739601,00.html Turns out, what you are in your head is what you are in second life. You are the judge of who you are. Well, this makes me want to say tha...

Walking into 2017

Looking back at 2016 brings back so many emotions. It was a year of letting go some relationships that held deep emotional value, letting go of projects that I thought were of high worth, and making some of life's toughest choices. I learned truly that without pain, there is no gain. I do, however want to say that in every step of the way, God has been there for me. Every time my mind said there possibly could not be another way, God came in and said, "this is the way. Walk in it." Every time I chose to obey and walk in it, the pain that came with making that decision was non-existent. It felt so light putting my trust in one who I know would not disappoint and who sees things farther than what I see. Knowing what He wanted me to do was not easy. I had to struggle to find the will of God. I went through physical pain, mental stress, emotional exhaustion and just plain hitting a wall, knowing I can't move anymore. Amidst that distress, one tear from the bottom of my...