More cessationist garbage in an endless supply.
i love the cessationist's unimaginative logic, the silly carnal reasons used in his attempt to debunk people getting caught up in their spirit to heaven. "An angel would never have called God '"Jehova"', he says. That's like saying and angel would never call Jesus "Jesus", since this is not what my Lord was called when He walked the earth. How would this cessationist possibly know what an angel would and would not say? And yet he uses his theory of what he believes an angel would never say in his attempt to debunk what Jessie was claiming. If he doesn't believe that jessie went to heaven, if he believes that jessie made it all up to become more famous as he also emphasized very strongly, he is entitled to this belief, but it's ridiculous for a cessationist to claim to know what angels would or would not say and to use this as evidence against the individual claiming to have seen heaven.
Regarding countless other heaven testimonies of people who did not share their testimony to get famous including the 10 year old boy i prayed with last night, this supposed "greed motive" that is so strongly emphasized in this video is purely ridiculous. Also, David got famous after slaying Goliath, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. When a cessationist starts with a preconceived notion that God no longer catches people up in their spirit to heaven, or that God no longer allows people to experience Him supernaturally in any other ways, he has already hardened his heart like a pharisee against seeking truth.
Also, i believe that God and His helpers speak to his children in a way they will understand... in their own language, not Hebrew, at their level, in concepts and names of God that they understand and as well, the infinite God is in no way limited to only containing Himself to exactly the things He said and did in the bible and heaven is in no way limited exclusively to the parts of it that have already been described in the bible, it's entirely closed minded and ridiculous. "Nowhere in the bible are cable cars mentioned, therefore it's 'absurd' to think that God could transport people in cable cars." is another example of extremely limited thinking, believing the infinite God and everything He would ever do is 100% contained in a tiny extraordinarily finite book that comes nowhere near comprehensively covering these immeasurably vast subjects.
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