Review of The Three Heavens
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Review of The Three Heavens
The Three Heavens, by Paul Hitchiner, is a religious book. The book discusses the concept of the Three Heavens, which refers to the Outer Court, Holy Place, and Holy of Holies in the Tabernacle. It explains that the first heaven is accessible to all people who have placed themselves on the altar as a living sacrifice, the second heaven is only accessible to those who have become holy, and the third heaven can only be accessed by those who have achieved perfection. The text criticizes modern evangelism's teaching that Christians are saved by faith alone and encourages Christians to practice good works and care for the poor and needy, as Jesus taught in Matthew 25. The text emphasizes the importance of loving others selflessly, forgiving sins, and showing mercy. It also suggests that church leaders should not exercise authority over others but should lead with humility.
The text encourages people to follow the teachings of the New Testament to become a Christian and to love their neighbors as themselves. Humans are born to sin and hurt those they love, and that everyone needs to be born again as a completely new creation filled with God's love. The Bible is claimed not to be the "Word of God," and those who want to be controlled by God should ask for a completely new life, which will involve a process of death to one's old self. The text discusses the story of Abraham and how he was deemed righteous despite his sins. It emphasizes that true repentance can lead to joy and well-being. The text argues that those born of God will not continue to sin, as God's seed remains in them. God is described as the God of love, and the existence of the Holy Spirit is affirmed. It is suggested that those who are not part of the flock of God may still follow God and try to guess what God wants.
Regarding to what I hear or see in my every day’s life the author of this book discusses the different types of Christians and their beliefs about entering heaven which some of people have different opinions about. He also argues that simply calling oneself a Christian and attending church is not enough to gain entrance to heaven. he explains the significance of the Tabernacle in the Bible and how its three parts represent the three heavens.
There is nothing I didn’t like about the book discusses the importance of being holy to enter the Holy Place and it tells us what we should and not though it discourages what some people do bad things in the name of our Lord which has to stop. Since the story show a lot of things which happens in our life and how we must live our daily life in order to become holy, but some people may not want to read it because of their beliefs. But is just an interesting book to those who are seeking Christ
I rate The Three Heavens 5 out of 5 stars. I couldn't rate it lower because it was saying its true and meaningful, and I enjoyed reading it. The author. Besides, it was professionally well edited. It'll be a great read for fans of religious books
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