Brief Summary
This near-death experience recounts a journey with the Lord, offering visions of churches, people's actions, and the afterlife. It emphasizes the importance of genuine worship, obedience to God's will, and the consequences of hypocrisy and sin. The experience includes witnessing both the rewards of faithful service and the torments of hell, urging listeners to heed the warning and live righteously.
- Importance of genuine worship and obedience to God's will.
- Consequences of hypocrisy and sin.
- The reality of both heaven and hell.
- A call to testify and warn others of the impending judgment.
Introduction
The narrator, Loverster, introduces Divine Stories, a channel dedicated to sharing near-death experiences of individuals who have glimpsed the afterlife. She encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and enable notifications to support the channel's growth.
A Flight with the Lord and a Visit to Churches
The narrator recounts being taken by the hand by the Lord and flying with Him. The Lord states that she will see those who strive to do His will and those who only call Him "Lord" with their lips. They visit a large church filled with people, but the Lord points out that only two genuinely seek and adore Him from the heart. They then visit another large church where some worship with all their heart, while others sing and preach for fame and money, having taken the gospel as a business. Finally, they visit a small, humble church where the presence of God flows powerfully, and the Lord expresses His contentment with those who fight and surrender out of love for Him.
Visions of the World and Impending Disasters
The Lord shows the narrator houses, people, and churches, then points out young people engaging in sinful activities. He reveals that the enemy is deceiving many, especially the children of pastors and devoted believers, with vices and internet games. The narrator witnesses a man preaching in the market and women preaching, but people ignore their messages. The Lord explains that people are too busy with material things and will not have an excuse for not hearing His word. The Lord then shows the narrator visions of future disasters, including floods and fire, as a consequence of people ignoring warnings and pastors preaching only love and blessings without mentioning the coming torment for those who disobey God's word.
The Sea of Glass and Stained Garments
The narrator is taken to a sea of glass and encouraged to immerse herself in it. As she does, her clothes turn white. She sees a woman with stained clothes, symbolizing that while she seeks God, she is envious and gossips. The Lord says that if she submerges completely, her clothes will be white. The narrator then sees a man whose clothes are also stained, representing a preacher who commits adultery and fornication and preaches to his own convenience. The Lord states that such a person has no place in heaven and faces greater condemnation for leading others astray. The Lord expresses sadness that many do not want to receive Him, fulfilling the prophecy that many call Him "Lord" but few do His will.
The Dark Place of Torment
The narrator is led to a dark place filled with screams and flames, where she witnesses the torment of pastors, a woman, and a young lady. She sees strange animals and demons torturing people, causing immense suffering. The Lord explains that these are the souls of those given ministry who succumbed to pride and preached only of healing and blessing, neglecting to warn of the final judgment and hell. The narrator sees children being tormented because the enemy deceived them with pornography and prostitution on the internet. She recognizes a pastor's daughter who died and was falsely claimed to be in paradise, but is actually in torment for not forgiving others.
Punishments and a Glimpse of Hope
The narrator witnesses the severe punishment of a preacher who charged for his services and accepted sin in exchange for money. She sees him being tortured and hears his pleas for mercy, but the Lord reminds him that he had many opportunities on earth. The narrator then sees a table with photographs, some marked with a sign, representing faithful servants and ministers. The Lord explains that the enemy targets these individuals to destroy them, but those who persevere in fasting, prayer, and vigilance will overcome. The narrator recalls how a sister whose photo was there faced challenges to her ministry.
A Call to Testify and Return to Earth
Overwhelmed by the pain and suffering, the narrator asks to leave the place of torment. The Lord instructs her to testify to His people about what she has seen, emphasizing that His coming is near. She sees an angel with a trumpet, ready to sound it. Despite her desire to stay in the peace of the Lord's presence, she is told that she must return to earth to testify, even though many will not believe or will mock her. The Lord promises to help and strengthen her. The narrator then begins to hear the voices of those in the temple and feels herself returning to her body, filled with gratitude.

