Dr. Rawlings is a medical doctor who developed leading resuscitation methods. As a result, he had many experiences with patients who died and were brought back to life.
Many of them at the time of death were screaming, at the entrance of Hell, and not wanting to be there. When they were resuscitated, the horror of the experience was still real and they could remember it. By the next day, they often had forgotten it, probably because an experience of that horror is blocked out by the mind and emotions for protection, much like POW's who have gone through torture.
Others were unhappy to be brought back to life. They had entered an experience that was more pleasant than being on earth.
But the most interesting cases were of people who died, went to Hell and were brought back to life, then immediately prayed a simple prayer asking for forgiveness from God for the way they had lived their lives, died again, experienced Heaven, and then were brought back to life. If there is any experience that shows the effect of believing in Jesus, this is it.
My father's heart stopped for 8 minutes during surgery. Upon being resuscitated, he was desperate to make his life right with God and was born again. My father always believed that he was going to Heaven because he was following the rules of his Christian denomination. I had never heard him say that he had made a mistake or had ever sinned. He believed in Hell but he was sure he was never going there. He was blinded to the truth. I personally think that the spirits of those who die and see Hell are no longer blinded to the existence of God. They realize that Hell exists and why they are in Hell. They also realize what they can do in order to go to Heaven when they die. Thankfully, some people are given this opportunity through the life-saving resuscitation methods of doctors like Rawlings.
Rawlings was a skeptic who did not believe in the reality of God until an experience like this. A patient died, went to Hell, and was resuscitated. He was screaming about not wanting to go back and asked Rawlings to pray with him. Rawlings said that he prayed simply to get the man quiet so he could continue with the procedure. He did not think it would have any effect. Rawlings prayed a simple prayer that he remembered as a child in Sunday school asking God to forgive him of his sins and let him be with God forever in Heaven. Then the patient died again but went to Heaven. He recounted the experience to Rawlings. Rawlings began to investigate scientifically this phenomenon, checking with each patient who had memory of the experiences of death. Eventually, this research led him to renew his relationship with God and be unafraid to share this knowledge with others.
I have read several books like this. However, this book is unique in that Rawlings shows how seeing beautiful light and feeling peace at the time of death do not necessarily mean that the person is going to Heaven. Most Christians are deceived in this way (as are most of the world). They forget that Satan can transform himself into an angel of light, and so probably can the fallen angels.
Rawlings teaches the reader how to differentiate between religions that can produce a "false" light at death and those that really lead you into the light of God.
At this point some of you might be thinking that this is prejudiced or biased or even incorrect. You might think that the statements are intolerant.
You can believe what you want; I can believe what I want.
You can believe that Hell does not exist. But you cannot say that God says that Hell does not exist. You can say that you do not believe the Bible or believe God. That is your right.
Somehow I do not think that Jesus died a horrible death on the cross to come and warn us that we would all go to Heaven when we died. Would you? Hell is mentioned more often than Heaven by Jesus... He came to warn us about Hell.
You can choose to believe in gravity or choose to believe that it does not exist. But at some irreversible point, perhaps when your parachute fails to open, you might change your mind. But it is then too late to avoid the consequences of your beliefs.
Not everyone pays taxes, but everyone dies. This is the one trip that it is best to be sure about before you begin.
Here is a book written scientifically by a medical doctor with more experience with life after death than probably anyone on earth.
Even if you do not believe in Hell, then you might hope to find errors in this book to prove your beliefs. This is a final trip that is worth researching.
This book can change your life for the better.
There is no fear in this book. No condemnation. Just the love of God. People regardless of their past, their sin, their hate or bitterness, etc., in an instant can tell God they are sorry for their sins and ask for forgiveness. Jesus never condemned sinners. He said "go and sin no more." He never judged them. He loved them. He does not want anyone to go to Hell.
I have had several copies of this book and given many away. However, some people did not want to read it and would not accept it (even though I am not pushy...). But I know, at least in one case, of someone whom I was with at the time of death, who could never get close to God because she felt that she had done something that could never be forgiven. When she realized that she could be forgiven, easily and instantly, she asked God for forgiveness. Soon after, she died and went into the presence of God. How different her life could have been if she had realized that God loved her all the time.
I never believed in Heaven or Hell until I became an adult. Life experiences taught me ... my beliefs are not the result of doctrine or brainwashing, but of experience and of a relationship with God. My review is not intended to be condemning in any way of anyone. It is just to encourage people to read this book, especially if they do not have peace about what happens after they die.
My father was one of the first patients to go through open heart surgery. He entered the operating room believing as he always had that he never had done anything wrong (yikes...but true... he actually believed that and could never admit wrong or say that he was sorry). Then he died on the operating table, went to Hell, was resuscitated and the first words he spoke in ICU were that he wanted to receive Jesus. Interestingly, he never attended a church that taught him about this; somehow intuitively while in Hell he saw how he had been deceived and because his mind was no longer bound by time, he knew truth about everything. So he knew about Jesus while he was in Hell.
This death experience took place before this book was written. At that time, I did not really understand what my father had gone through. But this book helped to explain it. My father was a changed person after that death experience.
This book helped me to understand death. It also helped me understand how to live, and how to die.
This book is worth reading.