Divine Revelations and the Path to Salvation

Some religious figures claim they can guide people to heaven because, according to them, the Lord grants them a special vision or experience that allows them to discern the paths leading to spiritual salvation or damnation. As seen in one of the sources, it is stated, "But the Merciful Lord does not convince us to walk the path of the righteous by word alone, but by deed: He, with His immeasurable benevolence, gave some people the opportunity to see hell and heaven so that later, by recounting their visions, they could more strongly imprint in people’s memory both the horror of the torments of hell and the bliss of heavenly delights" (source: link txt).

This view implies that through the manifestation of divine grace, certain individuals receive an experience which enables them not only to witness spiritual realities, but also to compellingly convey to others the difference between the path leading to the Kingdom of God and the one leading to punishment. These figures are seen as intermediaries between the sacred and the human, and their testimonies serve as an important element of doctrine, encouraging believers towards moral renewal and the pursuit of true, eternal goodness.

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"But the Merciful Lord does not convince us to walk the path of the righteous by word alone, but by deed: He, with His immeasurable benevolence, gave some people the opportunity to see hell and heaven so that later, by recounting their visions, they could more strongly imprint in people’s memory both the horror of the torments of hell and the bliss of heavenly delights." (source: link txt)

Divine Revelations and the Path to Salvation

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