“Are books such as 90 minutes in Heaven and 23 minutes in Hell biblically based?”

Recent best-selling books “90 minutes in Heaven” by Don Piper and “23 minutes in Hell” by Bill Wiese are raising the question – is God giving people visions of Heaven and Hell today? Is it possible that God is taking people to Heaven and/or Hell, and then sending them back in order to deliver a message to us? While the popularity of these new books is bringing the concept to the forefront, the over-arching claim is nothing new. Books such as “A Divine Revelation of Hell” and “A Divine Revelation of Heaven” by Mary Baxter and “We Saw Heaven” by Roberts Liardon have been available for years. The key question is – are such claims biblically solid?

First, it is important to note that of course God COULD give a person a vision of Heaven or Hell. God gave the Apostle Paul just such a vision in 2 Corinthians 12:1-6. Isaiah had an amazing experience as recorded in Isaiah chapter 6. Yes, it is possible that Piper, Wiese, Baxter, and others have truly been to Heaven / Hell and come back. Ultimately, only God knows if these claims are true, or the result of misperception, exaggeration, or worst, outright deception. The only way for us to discern is to compare the visions / experiences with the Word of God.

IF God were to truly give a person a vision of Heaven or Hell, one thing we can know for sure is that it would be in 100% agreement with God’s Word. A God-given vision of Heaven would in no sense contradict Scriptures such as Revelation chapters 21-22. Further, if God were to truly give multiple people visions of Heaven or Hell, the God-given visions would in no sense contradict each other. Yes, the visions could be different and could focus on different details, but they would not contradict.

As with any book written by any author, “Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil” (1 Thessalonians 5:21-22). If you read these books, and others, read with a discerning mind. Always compare what the author says and claims with Scripture. Most importantly, never allow someone else’s experience and their interpretation of that experience to shape your understanding of Scripture. Scripture must be used to interpret experience, not the other way around. Be blessed and encouraged by what happened to other people, but do not allow their experience to be the foundation of your faith or walk with God.

Overall, we found “90 minutes in Heaven” by Don Piper to be the most Biblical and believable of all the available books. Piper seems to approach the issue with humility and honesty. Whether or not the vision was truly from God, Piper’s experience was miraculous. Again, though, read with a healthy amount of discernment, and a commitment to the Bible as the absolute source of truth.

When the Apostle Paul was “caught up to paradise,” he “heard inexpressible things, things that man is not permitted to tell” (2 Corinthians 12:4). Similarly, the Apostle John (Revelation 10:3-4), and the Prophet Daniel (Daniel 8:26; 9:24; 12:4) were instructed to conceal aspects of the visions they received. It would be quite strange for God to have Paul, Daniel, and John withhold aspects of what He revealed to them, only to 2000+ years later give even greater visions, along with permission for full disclosure, to people today. It is our contention that these books claiming visions of and trips to Heaven and Hell should be viewed skeptically, and most importantly, biblically.

2 Responses to “90 minutes in Heaven?”

  1. Jim Kennedy Says:

    Didn’t Ellen White, an SDA prophetess, have the same claim of walking through Heaven with Jesus?
    I’m sure if Paul thought he would be committing a sin if he tried to discribe his experience Ellen White and these other people shouldn’t be trying to discribe something that has no words for it’s discription.
    I certainly would not want to be in their spot when
    they have to answer for these such things!
    Thanks!
    Jim

    1. sololives Says:

      Thanks Jim,
      Paul did not described what he saw as this will cause him to boast.
      I just don’t know what others felft when they shared their experiences walking through Heaven with Jesus.
      Who is glorified?

      Me too don’t want to be in Paul’s spot.

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