The Flip Side of "Heaven Is for Real"

Heaven is real, and from what I’ve heard it’s astounding. But in order to get there, we are also challenged to sanctify our souls and get an ego check in this life.

I’m not one of those twelve million readers who bought the book "Heaven is For Real" and torpedoed it to the New York Times’ Bestseller List. But I did check it out from the library and enjoyed both the story and the accounts of heaven. “Heaven is for real” is, in fact, only one among the many testimonies of near death experiences I’ve heard about from both Christians and non-Christians. With some suspect exceptions, most of the descriptions of heaven are fascinating and inspire me to work hard to aim for the ultimate prize. But that’s just the good news.

On the flip side, I’ve come across near death testimonies of Catholics about the reality of sin and the judgment we face when we die with mortal sin. These testimonies impacted my life more than Todd and Colton Burpo’s story. I list them below, not with the intention of convincing you, or debating with you on the truth or falsity of the testimonies. I offer the perspective of Catholics who have had a similar near death experience, because they helped me understand that since we have been given so much through the Church, more will be expected of us on our particular judgment.

Heaven is real, and from what I’ve heard it’s astounding. But in order to get there, we are also challenged to sanctify our souls and get an ego check in this life.

  1. Fr. Steven Sheiers was interviewed by Mother Angelica on his near death experience. After dying in a car accident, he returned to life and testified that he heard a conversation between Jesus and his mother. Fr. Scheiers was judged not worthy to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, because he had been a priest for himself . However, Our Lady interceded on his behalf. She requested that he be given more years on earth and more graces to remedy his life. In the end, Jesus told Mary, “Mother, he’s all yours.” He was a guest on EWTN several times. Two of the videos are below:

1st Video: Father Steven Scheier's Judgment Experience

Airing April 15 1997 on Mother Angelica Live, Father Steven Scheier recounts standing before the judgment seat of Christ after being in a car accident on October 18 1985.

2nd Video: Father Steven Scheier judgment experience SECOND interview with Mother Angelica

2. Gloria Polo was a Catholic dentist living in Columbia when she was struck and burned by lightning. During her injury, she was placed on the judgment seat, so to speak, and given insights on how the choices of her life almost led her to the abyss. Her book details how Divine Justice views chastity, purity, contraception and abortion among other moral issues. Dr. Polo struggled with materialism, a critical attitude and indifference to motherhood, but after her full recovery, she transformed her life. Her testimony is also available on YouTube. She has a free book online and an e-book "Standing before God: The Judgment" is for sale on Amazon.

3. Marino Restrepo was a Hollywood actor who was kidnapped by the rebels of the FARC (Revolutionary Arm Forces of Columbia) and held captive for six months. During his ordeal, Marino testifies to a mystical experience similar to a near death experience where he faced Jesus unworthily with all his sins of impurity, selfishness, and new age beliefs. He was also given a life review where he was showed how a brief compassionate act in his childhood meant the world to Jesus. After Mr. Restrepo’s release, he immediately went to Confession, returned to the Catholic Church and reformed his life. He has spoken to bishops and dioceses on invitation and his testimony is available on YouTube. Mr. Restrepo’s book From "Darkness into the Light" is on Amazon.

If you liked Heaven is for Real, you will learn more from these Catholic witnesses.

Original Source: Catholic Stand

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Anabelle Hazard is a practicing Catholic, non-practicing attorney, learning homeschooler, penniless novelist (of Catholic novels “Written in the Sand and Stars” & “Fireflies Dance”), and unpredictable blogger at Written By the Finger of God.

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I am a daughter of the Most High God and of His Catholic Church. I introduce myself that way because I am so grateful for that! I have been married to Dan for 34 years and we have three young adult children - Brett, Nicole & Eryn. I earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theology from Catholic Distance University and a certificate as a Catholic Spiritual Mentor from the Catholic Spiritual Mentorship Program. I was employed as the Adult Faith Formation Coordinator at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Peachtree City, Georgia since December of 2008. I retired this past December (2022) to start a Catholic Event Planning Ministry. In my 14 years as the Adult Faith Coordinater I gained much experience in planning, orgainizing and successfully executing many wonderful, faith-filled Catholic events. I hope to share my experience and expertise with other parishes across the United States.

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On October 15, 2015, my family and I experienced our greatest suffering up to this point in our lives. Our oldest son, Brett, died at 26 years old. It was a complete blindside for us. Learning how to navigate through this intense time of suffering and confusion has been incredibly difficult but we have discovered many "hidden treasures" along the way. God is with us and has provided for us through our union with Christ and His Church.

This website also includes a blog that was created because of my sadness over the many people that I encounter that are suffering without hope and do not know the incredible gift that God is offering them through their suffering. He is giving them an opportunity to allow Him to elevate their suffering by connecting it to the redemption of the world. For those of us who are suffering over the death of a loved one, we can be sure that they are hoping that we will do this. They are cheering us on!

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