After death, that bright light may not be who you think it is (ever seen the movie "Soul?"). Ask who it is, even if you think it's God letting you into Heaven. Real God won't be offended.
Apart from being told to get to know Christ, this is likely the most important piece of advice anyone can receive. Try to feel how important this could be. Spend a few minutes with this thought. Charge it with emotion so that you'll remember it.
I havent seen that movie..the kids music one? I will definitely keep in mind to ask if its God. I have read theories of people going to the wrong light and their soul reincarnating elsewhere. I will try to use discernment but I feel like the death sensation and travel to the light are kinda automatic at some point, especially when you are humming and floating up.
After death, that bright light may not be who you think it is (ever seen the movie "Soul?"). Ask who it is, even if you think it's God letting you into Heaven. Real God won't be offended.
Apart from being told to get to know Christ, this is likely the most important piece of advice anyone can receive. Try to feel how important this could be. Spend a few minutes with this thought. Charge it with emotion so that you'll remember it.
I havent seen that movie..the kids music one? I will definitely keep in mind to ask if its God. I have read theories of people going to the wrong light and their soul reincarnating elsewhere. I will try to use discernment but I feel like the death sensation and travel to the light are kinda automatic at some point, especially when you are humming and floating up.
Consider that you don't actually see light. You see objects due to their luster. Who masquerades as a spirit of light? Who's in charge of lust?
"And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not."
Which of the following requires faith? Going into the dark unknown, or going into the well-lit path before you?
Interesting perspective for sure. I will travel whatever path before me and not get recycled by a lightbringer.