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Woman who ‘spent three days in heaven’ returns with message

Posted on June 27, 2025

Woman Claims She Spent “3 Days in Heaven” — Returns with a Message

A woman named Kat Kerr—a self-proclaimed “prophetess” and Christian evangelist—gained attention for her extraordinary claim of having visited Heaven for three days and returning with divine revelations. While her story is controversial and not biblically verified, here’s what she shared:

Her Experience in Heaven

  1. Vivid Descriptions of Paradise

    • She described Heaven as a place of vibrant colors, golden streets, and mansions tailored to each believer.

    • Claimed to have seen lush gardens, talking animals (like lions and eagles), and even “glory clouds” that carry angels.

  2. Meeting Biblical Figures

    • Said she spoke with Jesus, the Father (God), and the Holy Spirit in physical forms.

    • Allegedly met King David, Moses, and Paul, who gave her messages for the modern church.

  3. Heaven’s “War Room”

    • Kerr claimed there’s a “War Room” in Heaven where angels strategize spiritual battles for Earth.

    • Said she witnessed prayers being turned into golden “arrows” shot down to Earth.

The Message She Brought Back

  • “God is releasing a new wave of glory.”

  • “Miracles, healings, and supernatural encounters will increase.”

  • “The church must prepare for a great revival.”

  • “Heaven is more real than Earth—focus on eternity.”

Skepticism & Controversy

  • No biblical precedent for extended Heaven visits (unlike Paul’s “third heaven” mention in 2 Corinthians 12:2-4).

  • Some theologians warn against extra-biblical revelations that contradict Scripture.

  • Critics argue her descriptions resemble popular folklore more than biblical accounts.

Should You Believe It?

  • The Bible warns of false prophets (Matthew 7:15, 1 John 4:1).

  • True heavenly visions in Scripture (like John’s Revelation) always glorify Jesus, not the visionary.

  • Test the message: Does it align with the Bible? Does it point people to Christ?

Final Thought

While Kerr’s story is intriguing, Christians are urged to “test the spirits” (1 John 4:1) and focus on Scripture as the ultimate authority.

What do you think? Supernatural encounter or imaginative storytelling? 🤔✨

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