Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven!
Snatched Up to Heaven by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a wonderful book on their children's dreams about their best time spent in heaven and hell with Jesus.
Priyanka and Deepika have explained in detail about their dreams to their mom(the author) who has beautifully tried to put their dreams into words. I liked the way the author has progressively written each part.
Quotations from the Bible, kids' interpretations, and her interpretations, and prayers for all are encrypted. The novel has very minimal errors. The writing style, simplicity of the words chosen, and tables for comparison between hell and heaven will help readers connect with the author and what she is trying to convey.
A person's deeds will always decide whether he will end up in hell or heaven. Believing in God and Jesus, providing service to the needy, and helping the poor will always land you in heaven. If you have committed any sin then it's better to repent while you are alive rather than in hell, because then Jesus won't be able to help you there in any way. Jesus is always there to guide anyone. Innocent lives like Priyanka and Deepika are very fortunate enough to see God and be with him, play with him, and eat with him.
The devil will always show up in various forms and try to corrupt our minds and souls. It's easier for him to drag people to hell after they have committed the wrongdoing. People unknowingly celebrate Halloween, the Devil, and end up in the worst. Being an optimist and having positive actions can only prevent humans from making the same mistake again and again.
I will rate this 4 out of 5. This book can help children know more about God and differentiate easily between what is good and what is bad at a very young age. The reason for deducting one point is I think this book can be read by all but the non-Christian community will find revelations and quotations slightly difficult to understand.
This book is for those who are slightly deviated from their path and are searching for light in their lives. God is the only light who can show the path to the blind.
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Snatched Up to Heaven!
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