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Freddy Vest was on the back of a horse, competing in a calf-roping
event in front of a crowd when he suddenly collapsed due to a heart
attack. He was dead before he hit the ground.
One moment he was sitting on his horse. The next moment he was
somewhere else--somewhere beyond description. He had moved on.
Without travel, transport, angelic assistance, or the passage of
time he was with Jesus, where he discovered firsthand that heaven
is a real place and God is a real person and that death is not the
end but the beginning of true life.
In "The Day I Died," Vest touches on the transformation from death
to heaven and some of the benefits of finding oneself in that
place, including: The unforgettable awareness of God's presence The
sense of His immeasurable love The freedom from the constraints of
time The ease of communication with the Lord The peace and security
that attend His presence The understanding that prayers are
instantly heard by God.
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