"Lord, I am here. I have come to walk with You today, just as Enoch did so many years ago." This author's prayer at the beginning of the new century eventually has become reality by dreams and visions of Jesus Christ that we can read in this book.
Book starts very interesting, but then the first half reads like a diary. As usual, it's hard to read others thoughts, notes and even God's advises to them. It's just their personal life on their stage of life. At some point, I was little discouraged to continue, but I said "I made it to the 2nd half, let just finish it". Little I knew back then what a blessing awaits me in the second half of the book. This is where the visions (or rather revelation) of Jesus Christ begin. It seems that only patient find the blessings.
Why I think, it's authentic revelation of Jesus Christ? For me the crucial point is that the author in one of the visions saw Jesus both as merciful and just. This is what the Bible reveals as well. Often, I find that emphasis is either on God's love or judgment, but very rarely we could hear that Jesus' character includes both in the same time.
Overall, book is a good read, so I recommend it to those who want to be more closer to God.