John Burke
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Well, that's what John describes in Revelation 21 of the risen Jesus. He said his eyes were like lightning and his feet gold or like bronze glowing metal. Santosh said the same thing. And he... Instantly, as soon as he looks in his eyes, his whole life flashes before him. And this is a life review, which we talked about.
Well, that's what John describes in Revelation 21 of the risen Jesus. He said his eyes were like lightning and his feet gold or like bronze glowing metal. Santosh said the same thing. And he... Instantly, as soon as he looks in his eyes, his whole life flashes before him. And this is a life review, which we talked about.
It's common in near-death experiences because time doesn't work the same way on the other side. And so he re-experiences life and realizes because of his sin, I deserve hell. I deserve that separation from God. And he falls to his knees and says, forgive me. Forgive me, God. Forgive me. Forgive me. And he expected that the Lord was gonna send him there.
It's common in near-death experiences because time doesn't work the same way on the other side. And so he re-experiences life and realizes because of his sin, I deserve hell. I deserve that separation from God. And he falls to his knees and says, forgive me. Forgive me, God. Forgive me. Forgive me. And he expected that the Lord was gonna send him there.
It's common in near-death experiences because time doesn't work the same way on the other side. And so he re-experiences life and realizes because of his sin, I deserve hell. I deserve that separation from God. And he falls to his knees and says, forgive me. Forgive me, God. Forgive me. Forgive me. And he expected that the Lord was gonna send him there.
And he said, but when he spoke to me, he said, Santosh, I'm gonna send you back. And when you go back, you must love, love your family and especially your daughter. She needs you right now. And he said, I was shocked. I was shocked because I knew what I deserved. And he said, God is just. That's what he said to me. God is just. And he knew what he deserved.
And he said, but when he spoke to me, he said, Santosh, I'm gonna send you back. And when you go back, you must love, love your family and especially your daughter. She needs you right now. And he said, I was shocked. I was shocked because I knew what I deserved. And he said, God is just. That's what he said to me. God is just. And he knew what he deserved.
And he said, but when he spoke to me, he said, Santosh, I'm gonna send you back. And when you go back, you must love, love your family and especially your daughter. She needs you right now. And he said, I was shocked. I was shocked because I knew what I deserved. And he said, God is just. That's what he said to me. God is just. And he knew what he deserved.
And by the way, this is a commonality of near-death experiences. And we can hide and pretend and defer and deflect our wrongs and justify. But on the other side, it's all very clear. Yeah. And he said, but God's voice was so tender and merciful and compassionate and full of love for me. I was shocked.
And by the way, this is a commonality of near-death experiences. And we can hide and pretend and defer and deflect our wrongs and justify. But on the other side, it's all very clear. Yeah. And he said, but God's voice was so tender and merciful and compassionate and full of love for me. I was shocked.
And by the way, this is a commonality of near-death experiences. And we can hide and pretend and defer and deflect our wrongs and justify. But on the other side, it's all very clear. Yeah. And he said, but God's voice was so tender and merciful and compassionate and full of love for me. I was shocked.
And they had this conversation because what happened is he sees a very narrow, he called it the very narrow gate or door right to the side of the throne that was open to him into the kingdom of God. And he was confused. He was like, okay, all these 12 gates are closed, but that narrow gate is open. And he wanted to go in, but he knew he couldn't without permission.
And they had this conversation because what happened is he sees a very narrow, he called it the very narrow gate or door right to the side of the throne that was open to him into the kingdom of God. And he was confused. He was like, okay, all these 12 gates are closed, but that narrow gate is open. And he wanted to go in, but he knew he couldn't without permission.
And they had this conversation because what happened is he sees a very narrow, he called it the very narrow gate or door right to the side of the throne that was open to him into the kingdom of God. And he was confused. He was like, okay, all these 12 gates are closed, but that narrow gate is open. And he wanted to go in, but he knew he couldn't without permission.
This is the authority of all authorities. And so after this long conversation, we're basically, God, you know, he's asking, which mosque, which synagogue, which temple, which church, what do I do? And he's thinking religious observance. And the Lord says to him, No, Santosh, I want to see how honest, how honest, how real you are with me. Not one day a week, but 24-7, 365 days walk with me.
This is the authority of all authorities. And so after this long conversation, we're basically, God, you know, he's asking, which mosque, which synagogue, which temple, which church, what do I do? And he's thinking religious observance. And the Lord says to him, No, Santosh, I want to see how honest, how honest, how real you are with me. Not one day a week, but 24-7, 365 days walk with me.
This is the authority of all authorities. And so after this long conversation, we're basically, God, you know, he's asking, which mosque, which synagogue, which temple, which church, what do I do? And he's thinking religious observance. And the Lord says to him, No, Santosh, I want to see how honest, how honest, how real you are with me. Not one day a week, but 24-7, 365 days walk with me.
And then he said, the wages of sin is death. Exactly what Lee just quoted from Romans 6.23. So this Hindu guy, right? And then he says, surrender yourself. And Santosh says, I should underline surrender. Surrender yourself to me in your daily life. And Santosh comes back. Oh, well, before he came back, he said, Lord, when I come back, I want to go through that narrow gate into your kingdom.
And then he said, the wages of sin is death. Exactly what Lee just quoted from Romans 6.23. So this Hindu guy, right? And then he says, surrender yourself. And Santosh says, I should underline surrender. Surrender yourself to me in your daily life. And Santosh comes back. Oh, well, before he came back, he said, Lord, when I come back, I want to go through that narrow gate into your kingdom.
And then he said, the wages of sin is death. Exactly what Lee just quoted from Romans 6.23. So this Hindu guy, right? And then he says, surrender yourself. And Santosh says, I should underline surrender. Surrender yourself to me in your daily life. And Santosh comes back. Oh, well, before he came back, he said, Lord, when I come back, I want to go through that narrow gate into your kingdom.