I love your joyful and nice spirit Mr. Braxton! Thank you for sharing your amazing experience in Heaven and with Jesus and for sharing the Good News. I am very blessed by your wonderful experience. Thank God he sent you back to help bring more souls into the family of God and to share with others that Heaven and God are very real. I will buy and read your book and share it with others. God bless you and I pray for your protection as you travel around. Be blessed sir!
Hi Dean, can you put the verses directly after the experiences in your book instead of at the end? I already have a relationship with Jesus but what a comfort to think about my loved ones in heaven and look forward to what is to come. We miss them so much.
I'm sure you must cold! Thank you so much for sharing what you went through and have learned. My father was a man of God and he taught me deep into the word and the things that you share confirm and remind me of the things my Daddy taught me. God bless you .
You never went to Heaven. John 3:13 “And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven.”
Yes, He did go to Heaven and come back. And he’s not the only person that’s happened to. Just because you don’t believe him, doesn’t mean that he’s lying. Yes, Their are fakes out there who claimed to go to Heaven and come back, and Dean is not one of those fakes.
In John 3:13 Jesus says to Nicodemus, “No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven-the Son of Man.” This verse is somewhat difficult to interpret and is often misunderstood. It is also frequently used by those who want to find contradictions in the Bible. We must keep the verse in context. In verses 10-12, especially, we see that Jesus is talking about His authority and the validity of His teaching. Jesus tells Nicodemus that He has been teaching what He knew firsthand: “We speak of what we know, and we testify to what we have seen” (verse 11). Then, in verse 13 Jesus explains why He is uniquely qualified to teach of the kingdom of God-namely, because He alone came down from heaven and possesses the knowledge to teach people about heaven. Jesus alone has seen the Father, and He alone is qualified to declare God and make Him known (John 1:18). The gist of John 3:13 is this: “None of your earthly teachers can really teach you about heaven, because none of them have actually been there. However, I have been there. In fact, it is My home. I have come to you from heaven, and I have brought with Me experiential knowledge of that place. My testimony carries weight; I can tell you the truth about salvation.” The NLT brings out the meaning well: “No one has ever gone to heaven and returned. But the Son of Man has come down from heaven.” In claiming a heavenly abode, Jesus was claiming deity. Nicodemus himself had already admitted that Jesus was extraordinary when he said, “We know you are a teacher who has come from God” (verse 2). Jesus was not teaching that no one had ever gone to heaven before. Obviously, the Old Testament saints had gone to heaven (or paradise) when they died (Mark 12:26-27), and Enoch and Elijah had been taken there without dying (Genesis 5:24; Hebrews 11:5; 2 Kings 2:11). Rather, He was teaching that, of all rabbis, He had the best credentials. Jesus has direct contact with heaven; He is an expert on the subject. www.gotquestions.org/John-3-13.html
@@rookie4311 So what your saying is that the very Word of God is hard to interpret? You need to separate the whole Paradise thing from Heaven. Can you differentiate between the Abyss and the Pit?
Dean you are just like a big kid and I mean it in the best sense! Don't change one bit! :)
I love your joyful and nice spirit Mr. Braxton! Thank you for sharing your amazing experience in Heaven and with Jesus and for sharing the Good News. I am very blessed by your wonderful experience. Thank God he sent you back to help bring more souls into the family of God and to share with others that Heaven and God are very real. I will buy and read your book and share it with others. God bless you and I pray for your protection as you travel around. Be blessed sir!
I recently got your book, the Throne version and I am reading it.
Hi Dean, can you put the verses directly after the experiences in your book instead of at the end? I already have a relationship with Jesus but what a comfort to think about my loved ones in heaven and look forward to what is to come. We miss them so much.
Please brother Dean pray for my for deliverance.
😂 how
Praying 🙏🏽
Can you come to Fresno?
I really enjoy your channel and plan to get your book.
I'm sure you must cold! Thank you so much for sharing what you went through and have learned. My father was a man of God and he taught me deep into the word and the things that you share confirm and remind me of the things my Daddy taught me. God bless you .
I am on chapter 4
@11:34 maybe the wind or Ruach as a 3rd witness?
Love the video ❤
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You never went to Heaven. John 3:13 “And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven.”
This guy is just another delusional liar just to make some money and/or attention.
Yes, He did go to Heaven and come back. And he’s not the only person that’s happened to. Just because you don’t believe him, doesn’t mean that he’s lying. Yes, Their are fakes out there who claimed to go to Heaven and come back, and Dean is not one of those fakes.
In John 3:13 Jesus says to Nicodemus, “No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven-the Son of Man.” This verse is somewhat difficult to interpret and is often misunderstood. It is also frequently used by those who want to find contradictions in the Bible.
We must keep the verse in context. In verses 10-12, especially, we see that Jesus is talking about His authority and the validity of His teaching. Jesus tells Nicodemus that He has been teaching what He knew firsthand: “We speak of what we know, and we testify to what we have seen” (verse 11). Then, in verse 13 Jesus explains why He is uniquely qualified to teach of the kingdom of God-namely, because He alone came down from heaven and possesses the knowledge to teach people about heaven. Jesus alone has seen the Father, and He alone is qualified to declare God and make Him known (John 1:18).
The gist of John 3:13 is this: “None of your earthly teachers can really teach you about heaven, because none of them have actually been there. However, I have been there. In fact, it is My home. I have come to you from heaven, and I have brought with Me experiential knowledge of that place. My testimony carries weight; I can tell you the truth about salvation.” The NLT brings out the meaning well: “No one has ever gone to heaven and returned. But the Son of Man has come down from heaven.”
In claiming a heavenly abode, Jesus was claiming deity. Nicodemus himself had already admitted that Jesus was extraordinary when he said, “We know you are a teacher who has come from God” (verse 2).
Jesus was not teaching that no one had ever gone to heaven before. Obviously, the Old Testament saints had gone to heaven (or paradise) when they died (Mark 12:26-27), and Enoch and Elijah had been taken there without dying (Genesis 5:24; Hebrews 11:5; 2 Kings 2:11). Rather, He was teaching that, of all rabbis, He had the best credentials. Jesus has direct contact with heaven; He is an expert on the subject.
www.gotquestions.org/John-3-13.html
@@rookie4311 So what your saying is that the very Word of God is hard to interpret? You need to separate the whole Paradise thing from Heaven. Can you differentiate between the Abyss and the Pit?
@@Sean_B_ Nope