In “Visions of Glory” I found myself cheering on and excited for the Millennium to come. When I have read other visions it has often times been upsetting and horrific to take in and try to understand how humanity can degrade to such uncivilized ways and epitomize evil to the very core. It was great that Pontius intentionally left out very disturbing and grievous details to make it PG. What I loved about this book was that even though it spoke of very “heavy” material it was an easy read.
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I finished it in two days, lucky me…I just cut out television and the occasional face book time and easily fit it in my day.
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This book is full of information about pre-mortality, the after-life and the end of the world. I realized that it was my way of taking it all in and “re-booting” so to speak. As I continued the book I would often get tired and have to sleep or take little naps. The things he said and talked about weren’t far off from my natural thought process and what faith I had in how things worked. Something about the after life and his revelations drew me in. When first reading the book I couldn’t put it down. Although Pontius writes this book in the first person, the visions come from a man living in Utah who has confided in him and claims the Lord has said it is time to reveal these truths. A dear friend and kindred spirit of mine felt inspired and asked me to read “Visions of Glory” written by John Pontius.