Pastor Who Visited Heaven Answers 2 Most Common Questions

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All believers in Christ have the hope of heaven. But Dr. Manuel Johnson ("Dr. Manny") of MegaPraise Ministries may long for his heavenly home even more after the Lord gave him the opportunity to visit heaven via a vision he had. In that way, he says, he visited heaven for an hour and 45 minutes.

One of the first things God showed him while he was there, Johnson tells host Derrick Gates on a recent episode of the Unleashed podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network, is that "all lives matter from the womb to the tomb." He also says believers should remember that "every day is effective and perfect in heaven."

Because of Johnson's experience with heaven, Gates asks him some common questions people have about the holy realm. The first is, "Will you be able to know other people in heaven that you knew here?"

Johnson says, "Yes ...You won't know their sin. ... You know, there is no forgiveness in heaven, and there's no forgiveness in hell." Gates and Johnson agree: You don't want to miss heaven.

Gates also says people want to know, "Are there pets in heaven?"

Johnson answers, "Yes. That was one of the things that I was assigned as I walked into this beautiful home. Well, there's material here that's on earth and there's material that is not on earth, right? ... I did see animals in heaven. There are horses in heaven; there are animals there. Those of you that are born again, your pet is waiting for you in heaven. That's OK; they don't have to be born again. God just brings them into heaven. They're waiting for you."

To hear more from Dr. Manny about heaven and the prophetic vision God has given him for the years ahead, listen to the entire podcast here.


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