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“A Divine Revelation of Hell”
by Mary K. Baxter
A Divine Revelation of Hell describes the physical layout and situation of hell. The author over a thirty-day period was escorted into the nether world by Jesus Christ and was told to share her visions.
The scenes of hell described are way beyond awful. The worst part is that the abject horrors and sufferings are eternal. Jesus cries in these visions as souls recognize Him and beg Him to get them out of there. Yet they curse Him, indicating that they are still not penitent.
According to these visions all characters shown in hell had heard the gospel preached, and given the chance to repent and accept their Savior. It is a choice. God has given us a free will! There are many backsliders there as well, including pastors who preached false doctrine.
A Divine Revelation of Hell is totally Bible based. Hell is a real physical place of eternal torment. It warns us not to be complacent. We’re in the end-times! All the signs are here: plagues (swine flu, etc.), wars, catastrophic weather events, failing economies and rampant deception. We must not be blind to these signs. Satan and his hordes know the end is near and are out in full force to try to keep many from eternal salvation.
The author vividly describes the emotions, feelings and continual terrors. Every time she descended into the abyss, it was together with Jesus Christ, who gave her peace and was her protection. However, twice she was left completely alone! She described how she had absolutely no hope. She was convinced that she must have committed some horrible sin and knew that she could never ever get out. She was physically chained, felt her flesh oozing and rotting off her skeleton, kept in a locked cell, and tortured continuously.
Yes, Jesus saved her, but her reaction each time afterwards at home was mental torture and physical illness, including severe depression. The constant presence of Jesus would reassure her and fill her with peace, but after a while as her memory brought back the angst she had endured, she would scream again in terror. This went on for about a month after the final hell episode.
The Lord did not only want her to have an eye witness account, but really experience the intensity of evil, pain, hopelessness, utter despair, constant pain and stench. Her mandate is to warn about the reality of hell and Satan, and that God’s Word is true.