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To God Be The Glory, Revelations From Heaven

To God Be The Glory, Revelations From Heaven

To God Be The Glory, Revelations From Heaven

Rev. Tina L. Carbral / RevTina LCarbral

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GLORY TO GOD, REVELATIONS FROM HEAVEN, is a book, comprising of about eighty pages. In this book, God speaks to us about His love for us, the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior, and our love for each other. God is very specific about what He wants to tell us and why. He answers many questions that we all have had regarding the purpose of our lives. In accepting His words written in this book, we are asked to have our hearts and minds opened to God’s presence and Holy Spirit, to learn and be filled with God’s Truth in all things. Contained within these pages, Our Heavenly Father uses His words from the Holy Bible for our added understanding. This book can and will help us to have a greater, personal relationship with our Creator.Heaven Is RealIn this chapter, I explain taking my journey into heaven, and meeting Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and God, and what that felt like for me. God explains the purpose of this trip and what He is asking me to do. Here in Chapter One, God lets us know some of the things that are important for us to know about Him. He explains the importance of Jesus for and in our lives.God’s Unconditional LoveChapter Two, God speaks to us about His love, physical, and emotional within and for us. He tells us how we are to love each other with His unconditional love. He speaks to us regarding the purpose and the suffering within our lives.Never Be AfraidThere is nothing that is impossible for God. God is Truth, Light, all Powerful and all Knowing. God explains His meaning of surrendering and free will. He lets us know that that we do not have to fear anything.Jesus, The Only JudgeGod is very concerned about how we judge each other, and how we cause harm and abuse to each other, especially to children. Here, He speaks to us and explains how He would like us to be with each other, letting us know that with true love and faith, we do not have to cause harm to another.Be StillHere we learn about chastening according to God, as well as His plan concerning our lives. He wants us to know that He chastens us in love, for our growth according to His will and plan for our lives. Also in this chapter, God speaks to us about prayer, and how He wants us to pray. He wants our prayers to be real, from our hearts, and not empty words.My Message LivesGod has sent Messengers into the world, all throughout our history. These Messengers tell us the things that God wants us to know. Here again, He tells of the importance of accepting Jesus into our lives. We also learn that we are Spirit Beings filled with the Spirit of God, and that we have the ability to choose whom we wish to serve.Praise, Rejoice, LiveGod loves to be praised. He loves to hear us worshipping and praising Him. He loves a joyful sound, for He finds it pleasing to His ear. He wants us to know this, and to praise Him in song, in dance and with all of our being. He is very concerned about children and wants us to know how He wants them to be treated. Here again, He tells us how much He loves us.'He Who Has An Ear...'God throughout out this book lets us know that He loves us unconditionally, and that He wants us to love each other the same way. He lets us know that there is nothing that is impossible, if we just believe in Him and accept Jesus Christ as His Son and as the Savior of the world. In so doing, we shall find joy, peace and a life full of abundance, a Heavenly home waiting for us and all of God’s glory available to partake of.

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