After a near-death experience, Jonathan Wright (Bradley Snedeker), embarks on a spiritual journey for truth.After a near-death experience, Jonathan Wright (Bradley Snedeker), embarks on a spiritual journey for truth.After a near-death experience, Jonathan Wright (Bradley Snedeker), embarks on a spiritual journey for truth.
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Robert Martin III
- Tim Maddox, God
- (as Robert S. Martin III)
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- TriviaThe film's writer Tim Gautier was arrested and later found guilty for murdering his wife after a heated argument at their home.
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WARNING: Movie Spiritually Fatal Flaws, Half-Truths, May Lead To Eternal Damnation, Not Salvation
I liked many aspects of this movie. Very well set, directed, acted, shot, & edited. Much well chosen, valid Biblical scripture content.
Great that Johnathan told Scott about loving him, that he's his brother, and telling the story about the man who died unsaved by waiting too long. Scott cried.
Points out that the truly #1 priority in our lives, is to be saved by Jesus Christ (Yeshua Messiah) as soon as possible, because tomorrow is not promised for any of us.
However...
Why the 1 star rating? This movie's spiritually fatal flaws: Prosperity Gospel contents, for valid basic Biblical reasons other reviewers already explained.
Prosperity Gospel has major half-truths that tickle many people's ears with what they want to hear, leading to *eternal damnation*, rather than having all the full truths we all need to hear for our *eternal salvation*.
Thus, I think this movie is gravely mistitled.
Beware, any of us may end up going to hell because of these & other spiritually fatal flaws, tragically thinking our understandings & beliefs were right.
Please, pray for us all... that we may get onto, stay on, & get back onto (when we go off) the difficult path, to the narrow gate, that leads to real eternal salvation & to eternal life with God & others in heaven. In Jesus Christ's name, amen.
Great that Johnathan told Scott about loving him, that he's his brother, and telling the story about the man who died unsaved by waiting too long. Scott cried.
Points out that the truly #1 priority in our lives, is to be saved by Jesus Christ (Yeshua Messiah) as soon as possible, because tomorrow is not promised for any of us.
However...
Why the 1 star rating? This movie's spiritually fatal flaws: Prosperity Gospel contents, for valid basic Biblical reasons other reviewers already explained.
Prosperity Gospel has major half-truths that tickle many people's ears with what they want to hear, leading to *eternal damnation*, rather than having all the full truths we all need to hear for our *eternal salvation*.
Thus, I think this movie is gravely mistitled.
Beware, any of us may end up going to hell because of these & other spiritually fatal flaws, tragically thinking our understandings & beliefs were right.
Please, pray for us all... that we may get onto, stay on, & get back onto (when we go off) the difficult path, to the narrow gate, that leads to real eternal salvation & to eternal life with God & others in heaven. In Jesus Christ's name, amen.
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