Many Christians have read popular accounts about people who claim
that they have been in heaven and have come back to report on it or that
they have died and hovered over their own bodies before being brought
back to life. Some of the people in my congregation have read Heaven Is For Real and 90 Minutes in Heaven, as well as other books, and have taken them as real descriptions of heaven.
Does the Bible have anything to say about these phenomena or the many accounts of visions and dreams about spiritual matters?
This is a timely topic since there are many who accept these accounts
as not only being factual but as direct revelations from God. Yet
someone may ask what is the harm in believing these accounts? The answer
is threefold. First, we have a complete revelation from God in the
Bible and we do not need any further revelation (including dreams and
visions). Second, Paul tells us in 2 Corinthians 12 that he was
transported to heaven yet he was not allowed to speak of what he saw in
heaven. Third, there are people who take these visions as confirmation
that they are going to heaven when they are actually lost.
Three passages to keep in mind
As we begin to discuss the topic at hand, we need to consider three Bible passages to give us some important insight: Ecclesiastes 5:3, 2 Corinthians 11:14-15, and 2 Corinthians 12:1-4.
Whereas none of these passages are definitive when it comes to the
topic of dreams and visions, they are helpful to give us a framework for
discussion.
Ecclesiastes 5:3
informs us that through much activity come many dreams. In other words,
the business of our lives and minds causes the brain to continue to
work in sleep, producing dreams of many kinds. The key point of this
passage is that it is the activity of daily life that stimulates the
mind to produce dreams. The mind is the origin of dreams and not some
outside source. Continue at James Lowther
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