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104 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anointed, God-directed Prophetic Last Day Vision! Powerful!, April 19, 2004
As a pastor, prison chaplain, and Pentecostal, I approached this work with a mixture of skepticism and anticipation. I looked for signs of true inspiration, and yet was alert for manipulation and opinion-masked-as-revelation. I read in this "double-minded" manner for fifty pages or so, and then tumbled upon a section that came through to me with such Holy Ghost anointing that I cast aside my doubts and prayed, "Lord, speak to me through this last day revelation!"The passage contained a vision of the pit of hell. Many have claimed such visions, but never have I read such a frank, heart-wrending description. Thomas tells of seeing her own beloved mother in that pit! I was dumbfounded, and humbled. I saw the broken heart of God, and was awakened to the urgency of the time in which we live. The honesty and pain of this glimpse into hades so gripped me that I shared it this past Sunday three times. First, with my adult Sunday School class, then with a group of male prisoners, and finally with a group of female inmates. In each case, as I read of this mother in hell, there were gasps. Usually, when ministers read from the pulpit, we limit ourselves to a short paragraph. I read nearly two pages of her book, and was met with silence and amazement. Each time I read, I felt such an anointing. I dare not rate this book on its style, plot, or any other such "objective" standards. This book claims to be an account of visions from God. I believe it is and encourage believers see what God says about heaven, hell, the importance of our witness, and of holy living in these last days. Thank you Choo Thomas for your sacrificial and humble obedience to an extradinarily difficult calling!
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54 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
ERROR!, October 11, 2004
This book is a counterfeit, a deception, and demonically inspired.
I believe the author speaks the truth. She is experiencing spiritual encounters, but by which spirit? That is the question.
Her Jesus comes to her with a face she cannot see. He has demons peeking out at her from around his head. Her Jesus sends her into convulsions that she calls shakings. The results of these shakings cause her physical, disabling illness. Her Jesus shows her "his children" presently held in a purgtory-type state. "His children" are hopelessly waiting to be sent to hell. He also reveals to her a lake filled with his "filthy, dirty" blood that is intermingled with our sins. (This is in direct opposition to the pure Blood of the Lamb that was demonstrated and foretold through Temple practices and Biblical prophesy.)
Her Jesus has Choo Thomas at his side as he is worshipped by prostrate souls in his throne room; a posture she has no impulse to take herself. He gave her a crown to wear, an event that is yet to happen for all Christians rewarded at the Judgement Seat of Christ at the end of this age.
Choo Thomas elevates herself to the same status as John (who wrote the book of Revelation), Elijah and other prophetic Biblical writers as she, a self proclaimed prophetess, writes her last-days book. She tells us that the reading of her book by Christians everywhere is a necessary and pivital end-time event that must occur in order for last-days prophesy to be fullfilled. Jesus Christ, Himself, waits for Choo Thomas, alone, to set things in motion, single handedly, by the power of her visions, translations, the creation of this book, and her heavenly dance.
Choo Thomas' dance, taught to her by her Jesus, takes her approximately one year to learn and refine. She describes the elaborate, excruciatingly detailed movements she must practice for hours and days and weeks and months. She obsessively masters this dance during a period of isolation where she must memorize the numeric sequence of how many times her wrist twirls, etc., and her Jesus tells her she is being prepared for a final delivery of this phrophetic last-days dance before her church congregation. It must be performed with one hundred percent accuracy. This is her misssion and she must not fail.
Choo Thomas arrives at the appointed church on God's appointed day after being told it must be danced without error in front of these people but no one in church leadership will allow her the dance!
She takes us to a heaven that has the tortured souls and flames of hell within the sight of heaven's inhabitants. Her heaven shows us the "powder rooms" or bathrooms within its castles. Won't we have a glorified body?
This heaven has walls covered with mirrors so she can gaze at her own image after she changes into her heavenly robe and crown. Sadly, the central theme of this book seems to parallel this thought. The glory of this author's last-days exploits overshadows the glory of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords from its beginning to its end. It is difficult to read past the repetitive praises of Choo Thomas to find the Holiness of our God!
Choo Thomas sees her mother, burning in the flames of hell, yet she associates her spiritual visions to that of a gift generationally passed down to her from this same woman. I fear that may be true.
I sincerely pray the ongoing torment this woman is experiencing will soon come to an end. I pray freedom for her mind and healing for her soul. May God's Light of Truth bring peace and deliverance to her.
If you must read this book, I advise you read it carefully.
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41 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I dont believe that this book is from God, April 11, 2006
While reading this book I was thrown into the worst 1 and a half weeks of my entire life and I'm not being dramatic. The Jesus and Holy Spirit that I know was not the God that I read about in this book. We are suppose to test the spirits with the Bible. I thought that, "okay, if even one thing in this book is wrong I can throw it out as being not from God". If it was "Jesus book" as her Jesus said and that she need not stress over it because it is him writing it through her then, of course, he wouldn't let anything in it be unbiblical. Right?
The Jesus of her book says repeatedly that Christians who do not tithe will go to hell. 2 Corinthians 9:6 Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. 7Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. If it were so important for Christians to give 10% (which is what the word tithe means) why didn't God make sure that there was more about this in the New Testament? Also, one of the Ten Commandments is to honor the Sabbath day, which is Saturday. Most don't do this. Why didn't her Jesus warn of this sin leading to hell also. I thought that all sins were equal. It doesn't add up logically as well as spiritually.
I was thrown into a state of panic. "Who will make it if this is the truth? Not many." I thought. For 1.5 weeks I was incapacitated. I could not function, literally. After 1.5 weeks and searching every book, person and Bible that I could get my hands on, the horrid fear that had crippled me was lifted suddenly while watching a video on the life of Jesus. It wasn't a gradual lifting, it was very sudden. Maybe someone was praying for me at that time. I know that a lot of people were.
I am sad for Choo Thomas and have been praying very, very hard for her. I believe that her heart is in the right place but she is being deceived. The only way that we can know the truth is through the Bible and the Holy Spirit speaking to our hearts. I pray that anyone who reads this book will put it aside after reading and spend time in the Word, pray and listen intently to what the Holy Spirit is saying to your heart about this book. God bless you and see you in heaven!
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