Caught Up Into Heaven

Caught Up Into Heaven by Marietta Davis, published by Whitaker House in 1999, presents an eyewitness account of a nine-day visionary journey through heaven and hell. This edition, comprising 185 pages, explores various aspects of the afterlife, detailing the absence of death, sin, and pain, as well as the serene environment inhabited by angels and souls. The narrative provides insights into the experiences of infants carried to heaven by guardian angels and the contrasting horrors awaiting those who reject faith.
Readers will find a vivid description of the peace and harmony among the inhabitants of heaven, alongside the ministering angels engaged in acts of mercy. The book delves into themes of Christian living and theology, offering reflections on the joys that await believers and the consequences for unrepentant souls. This exploration of angelology and demonology invites contemplation on the spiritual dimensions of existence, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in Christianity and inspirational narratives.
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Within Heaven’s Gates
During a nine-day visionary journey, Marietta Davis saw many breathtaking aspects of heaven and hell, including…
- The place where death, sin, and pain do not exist
- Infants who have perished being carried to heaven by guardian angels
- The peace and harmony that exist among all the inhabitants of heaven
- Ministering angels going on errands of mercy
- The horrors of an eternity without God
Here is an eyewitness account of the glorious beauty, pleasures, and joys of heaven that await every Christian, as well as a look at the coming torment for unrepentant souls.
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