Friday, June 18, 2021

Afterlife, OBE and What’s going to Happen?

 

I’ve been made very aware that there are intrinsically two different ways a human soul is received once they pass away. Many of you have probably heard testimonies of those people who have passed away and experienced their soul out of their body.

Stories about those who have come back after experiencing some trauma that caused them to leave their host. From my experience witnessing the passing of my mother and learning more about spiritual matters there are scenarios that play out.

For those people who allowed life to carry them away from the abode of God’s covenant, those whom may have resolved in their current perceptions of life that praying to God is not so important.

Witnesses profess that upon exiting their host they were met by a loved one, someone very important to them in life, a mother, brother, father, friend has been there to greet them. One testimony I recently heard on YouTube, this man never really believed in God nor sought a life of prayer. He was an atheist, his small intestines burst and became septic while he was in France. It was difficult to find a doctor available to operate on him. While waiting he crossed over and was met by those he considered friends. His testimony stated that he was walking with them and they were going down a dark tunnel and as they were walking him down this tunnel they began to torture him in unspeakable ways. Then he heard a voice say “Pray”. He said he didn’t know many prayers but remember two from when he was a child and repeated those, then in a flash Christ appeared and carried him into the joy of heaven. He said this joy is indescribable!

With my mom, she had several experiences. One she was talking to her mother. She was German and she went to Germany to take care of her mom when her mom was suffering from acute Alzheimer’s. I was in her room when this visit occurred and I saw a brilliant orb of light pass through the wall and hover over her for about 2 seconds then go out the window in the fifth story room of the hospital. She told me all about it and for her the experience was like an hour. The next day she had a powerful dream of being in this place and selecting a wedding dress, this place had thousands and thousands of dresses for her to choose from. If you have had any brush with Christianity you understand the term “Bride and Bride groom” is a consistent metaphor.

My mom was transferred to Hospice, soon I was called and the nurse told me she was speaking to people in the room. I knew immediately that these people were from the dark side. My evil willed so called “spirit guide” told me they were coming to take her. You know the Angel on your left and that little devil on your right, yes those guys you need to pay attention to and discern who is evil. While driving downtown Houston in the medical center all I kept saying is “Not today Devil” you’re not taking her today! And then I busted out in prayers!

It’s clear . . . in that very moment of death the battle is on! Know if a friend or someone you thought as a loved one comes, they will be from the darker forces. You heard it right, they will not come speaking of holy things and they will not come by orders of God to receive you nor will any language be in their nature of holy rite. Though the thought of a loved one is most delightful to our souls in this case, upon your death you should be immediately with the Lord, have experiences metaphorically in line with spoken words in Holy Scripture. Unclean spirits come as friends and loved ones projecting images of people you know. 

 2 Corinthians 5:7-10  J.B. Phillips New Testament

Death can have no terrors, for it means being with God

5-8 Now the power that has planned this experience for us is God, and he has given us his Spirit as a guarantee of its truth. This makes us confident, whatever happens. We realize that being “at home” in the body means that to some extent we are “away” from the Lord, for we have to live by trusting him without seeing him. We are so sure of this that we would really rather be “away” from the body (in death) and be “at home” with the Lord.

9-10 It is our aim, therefore, to please him, whether we are “at home” or “away”. For every one of us will have to stand without pretenses before Christ our judge, and we shall be rewarded for what we did when we lived in our bodies, whether it was good or bad.

As Christians we are told to expect to be with the Lord once we are absent in the body and if we are faithful, baptized do our best to avoid the evils of this worlds tendencies to sin and maintain a good and wholesome prayer l life, we can expect to be with God. A strong relationship with our Lord even though Christ’s mercy is great and all we need is faith as small as a mustard seed. The hope to thwart this final battle of the soul and we need to have a shield that is strong as possible and a pocket full of memorized prayers! You gotta come out of your body praying . . .

This is what I have witnessed first hand . . . no fear is intended but rather to bring a deeper understanding and empowerment into your hearts how important a strong relationship with God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit needs to be. Don’t know about you but I have no intentions of stepping one foot in that dark hallway! 

We need to walk being in him and of him and having our being . . . .

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