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April 17,2025
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Awesome testimony

I believe every word. Folks, we have to live an upright life..hell is real. I myself went through a demonic possession as a teenager, so I don't have the luxury to not believe. Praise YAH
April 17,2025
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I think this book was very eye opening for those that are religious. I myself as a christian felt this book made me want to change the way I live day to day. Many of the things that were mentioned in the book I was already aware of and other I was not.
April 17,2025
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Shocking and stopping! I pray that I can get all my loved ones to heaven with me. I don't want any of them to face the pain and horrors of hell!
April 17,2025
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I have read this book once, and I am about to read it a second time. I strongly believe that Mary K. Baxter received these visions from Jesus and her testimony about Hell is real. My advice to you is to read this book as a WARNING from the Lord, to leave our sinful lifestyle and turn to the Lord Jesus Christ with full acceptance of the Gospel of Truth. It is better to be humble and accept NOW that regret when it is too late.
April 17,2025
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This book is fascinating! Take it for fiction or as a vision but this book really opened my eyes to what He


ll could be and where I don't wNt to be! This book has you checking your heart for all I'll will and hatred that can block you from the love of Christ.
April 17,2025
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Oh my gosh. I could not put this one down and read it all in 2 days. You really feel like you are there and it is terrifying to think of loved ones (anyone for that matter) going to such an awful place. The attitudes of the souls in hell fascinated me the most because they didn't believe they should be there. This book made me want to forgive anybody anything and to stay sweet to all humankind always! It is also the most specific book on hell geographically I have ever read. She describes the different locations and levels of hell in detail.
April 17,2025
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Incredible

The reignite soul_winning side of my life journey with Jesus Christ and the sheer urgency to immediately realign my Child of God life Thru Jesus Christ free gift of Salvation priorities NOW !
April 17,2025
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Mama Mary's calling and her works served the people she was able to reach when she was still alive. Her books of Revelation still reach people even today - transforming them and leading them to the Lord Jesus. She was an amazing woman who served our Lord Jesus faithfully.
April 17,2025
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I absolutely loved this book! Its a life changing story of a lady that walked through Hell with Jesus. She saw everything there was to see their. Jesus showed her the pits where people were burned non- stop, the cells that people were locked in, she saw many being tortured, as well as, a guy being stabbed by many demons! Hell is real, it it is a terrible place!! I hope everyone reads this book, it definitely changes your perspective. The book talked about a lot of people, and how they got to hell in the first place. A lot of the people got there because they wouldnt believe in God, but, instead they turned there back on him. Some people were their because they just did evil things on the earth or witchcraft and ended up there. It also talks about how gays and lesbians were there. This book was truly an eye-opener. I hope everyone reads it, I dont want anybody to go their, because wants you get their, there is no coming back!!
April 17,2025
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best book so far I have read about Hell. the author wrote it so real. she even give examples of soul that are being burn in hell for the sins they committed on earth. I find that the examples are very useful. there is this part though that I find it hard to believe where she is thrown to experience hell herself. can Jesus be that cruel to play that on her? this is questionable.
April 17,2025
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In this book the author relates how she was supposedly taken to hell on numerous occasions in order to experience it and then told to proclaim what she witnessed and experienced to the world and to warn them what hell is really like. I have a number of problems with this book, some of which I will give below.

In the first chapter the author notes that Jesus Christ Himself will give her a revelation to prepare the saints for His return and to turn many to righteousness. Are we to assume that her supposed commissioning is somehow an admission of the insufficiency of the Gospel of Christ and that further “revelation” is necessary? Since the author supposedly experienced this then one must assume so.

In the 16th chapter of the Gospel of Luke we’re told of the rich man and Lazarus. Near the end we’re told that the rich man is in hell and Lazarus is in heaven, or more precisely in the “bosom of Abraham”. At the end the rich man is pleading with Abraham to send Lazarus to his family to warn them about “this place of torment” to which Abraham replied “They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.” The rich man responds that his family will repent if one is sent to them from the dead. Abraham brings this discussion to a close by saying, “If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.” In the old covenant if “Moses and the prophets” were sufficient are we to think that today the Gospel of Jesus Christ is any less so? Are we now to assume that God and therefore Jesus Christ have changed their minds and that this supposedly added revelation of hell by the author is necessary and therefore implying that the sufficiency of the Gospel, as presented in the Bible, is not enough? One cannot resist such an implication.

It is books like this that amazes me which shows an almost complete lack of discernment among Christians today and they seem to be more than willing to believe almost anything anyone tells them from a Christian perspective. In Acts 17 we read that when Paul was preaching to the Bereans he commended them for investigating for themselves whether or not what he was saying was in accordance with the Scriptures. I don’t see so much of that these days.

In her “Closing Words” she writes, “For best results you should read this book along with your Bible and balance what is written here with the Holy Scriptures.” The problem with a statement such as this is that the author appears to be placing her book on a level with the Bible! Something I doubt any serious Christian would or should accept. She is, in effect, saying not only here but throughout her book that what she is writing is indeed added revelation. This is something that every Christian must reject.

I have, therefore, come to the inescapable conclusion that it is highly unlikely that the author experienced anything that she has written about in her book. So one may ask why would someone write and teach what she does in her book? In Acts 20:29, 30 Paul said, “For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.” Since this happened in Paul’s time why should we believe that it won’t happen in our time?

Unfortunately, this book and others like it are rather characteristic of the charismatic free-for-all that seems to be ravaging Christianity these days.
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