Near Death Experience: He Died, Went to Hell, Then His

Near Death Experience: He Died, Went to Hell, Then His



Joshua died in the car on the way to the hospital. A raging virus sent his fever so high that his body flatlined — and his father drove 100 miles per hour, praying over his dead son the entire way. When they reached the ER, Josh was still gone.
But where Josh went will shake you to your core.
He descended into hell — a place of absolute darkness, no hope, no escape — trapped in cycling, tormenting thoughts of everything he could have done but didn’t. Josh describes what he experienced in hell with bone-chilling detail unlike anything we’ve ever heard in an interview.
And then, while his body still lay dead in that emergency room, something broke through. His father’s relentless prayers reached the throne of God — and God Himself rescued Josh out of hell and brought him into Heaven.
What Josh saw in both places will change the way you see eternity forever.
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25 thoughts on “Near Death Experience: He Died, Went to Hell, Then His

  1. This guys theology is wavkadoo!!! 😳 I wish Randy Kay would limit his interviewees to just their NDE and not include their personal interpretation of theology without having studied beyond their perceptions.
    This means speaks like his experience is the only thing that can be true, and while it is true, I’m sure there is a lot more that could be true about heaven. He doesn’t know the fullness of it. He knows what his glimpse of it was. I feel like he speaks as though this is the one and only an end of it end of story and it’s not it’s his glimpse of it, so there could be other things about heaven that are true that he’s not privy to and yet he speaks with the authority like his experience is the only thing that can be true, and God is much bigger than one Glimpse.

  2. Why does he sound like a hebrew iseralite? Never heard a Christian describe God as a suit. And the way he describe Jesus. Would be nice if the interviewer asked full up question

  3. Felt like I didn't hear much about the actual near death experience but instead just a lot of borderline rambling about all kinds of things. Just not my cup of tea I guess. Just left me wishing I heard more of the actual experience. It's possible I zoned out though because I just can't handle the rambling. Thanks for the interview though. I'm sure it's difficult and you're not sure exactly how it's going to turn out.

  4. This brother gave one of the best descriptive breakdowns using the best terminology that I've ever heard on an NDE experience. He's not saying what he saw can even truly be explained, so we can't truly imagine it. He may be called to preach if he's not already.

  5. I think this guy is teaching works based Salvation. I even asked Chat GPT and it smelled something fishy. It said Gods not going to send some Christian to Hell for not repenting while sinning in their last moments on Earth. while ignoring the history that person made with God before that person passed.

    Heres what else ChatGPT said:

    First, Jesus consistently spoke in a way that anchored people in trust, not terror.

    He said in John 10:28, “No one will snatch them out of My hand.” That’s not fragile language. That’s the language of security. His grip is not weak or conditional on you having a flawless final minute.

    And in Ephesians 2:8–9, it says salvation is by grace through faith, not by works. That means Heaven is not balanced on a razor’s edge where one last mistake erases a lifetime of believing and walking with Him.

    The idea that one last-second sin automatically sends a believer to Hell turns salvation into a trapdoor instead of a rescue. Jesus described Himself as a shepherd who leaves the ninety-nine to bring back the one. Shepherds do not abandon their sheep because they stumbled near the end of the trail.

    Also, people online who claim they “went to Hell and came back” are sharing personal experiences. Those stories can feel vivid, but your foundation is not someone’s experience. Your foundation is who Jesus is and what He promised.

    Jesus’ sacrifice was not partial. It was complete.

    Think of it this way. If your salvation depended on your last perfectly timed action, nobody could stand with confidence. But the center of Christianity is that salvation depends on Him, not on your flawless performance.

    When someone truly belongs to Him, their relationship is not like glass that shatters instantly. It is more like being adopted into a family. A child can stumble, disobey, or struggle, but they are still the child of that parent.

  6. Who educates us so that we can make an informed decision. God calls us to Jesus and we have the freedom to decide for Him as our Lord and Savior but maybe we don’t know the alternatives? There is a mystery in whether or not we are called. Most everyone who has a personal experience with Jesus is won over by His love for them. My sons were raised in church school until Grade 8 but now one is married to a Buddhist and the other one says he never believed in God and never received Him as an adult. I pray for all my grandchildren and hope that God will call them to Jesus Christ in a powerful way that they will be surrendered to Him before they die. 🩸✝️🔥

  7. Randy and team, had Joshua given his heart to the Lord before his NDE? I understand his dad is a pastor but it may be that Josh hadn't yet made his personal decision. Would really appreciate this clarification.

  8. I Carol sincerely rededicate and keep rededicating my life daily to Jesus Yeshua Christ, He is the center of my life and always will be. In Jesus Yeshua Christ bane Amen

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