EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 36 MIN
PURE IMAGINATION PART 3 - with Guest Virginia Killingsworth
from Grandma’s Toolbelt of Heaven Podcast · host Rebecca Alderman
In this final Part 3 conversation, Rebecca Alderman and Virginia Killingsworth explore profound themes of spiritual encounters, the reality of heaven, and the complexities of grief. They discuss the importance of understanding the supernatural realm, the illusion of separation between the living and the deceased, and the transformative power of faith. The dialogue emphasizes the need for the church to embrace these truths. It encourages individuals to seek personal experiences with God, highlighting that everyone can access the divine regardless of their past. Chapters 00:00 The Call for Righteousness in a Troubled World 04:16 The Reality of Heaven and Spiritual Encounters 11:32 The Illusion of Separation in the Spirit Realm 16:24 Living Beyond Time and Embracing Eternity 23:49 Infiltration and Discernment in the Body of Christ 30:53 Understanding Our Position in Christ 33:12 The Importance of Saying Yes to God Takeaways Heaven is a real and comforting place. The body of Christ needs to hear about spiritual encounters. Jesus interacted with figures from the past, showing the reality of the supernatural. The enemy cannot create; he only counterfeits what God does. We should encourage others to meet God in their promised land. There is no separation in the spirit realm; loved ones are still connected. We can transcend the constraints of time through faith. The veil of separation is an illusion created by our flesh. We are seated with Christ in heavenly places, which gives us authority. Saying 'yes' to God opens doors to spiritual experiences. Keywords heaven, grief, supernatural, spiritual encounters, separation, faith, visions, comfort, divine experiences, spiritual growth
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