AFTER DEATH—WHAT?
When God began to perform mighty miracles in Kathryn Kuhlman's meetings, it would have been easy for her to change her message. Yet she never did.
In virtually every service she called sinners to repentance. Why? Because she knew that physical healing is temporal, salvation is eternal.

In her book A Glimpse into Glory, Kathryn answers the question, "After Death—What?"

As long as I'm still in this body of flesh I am susceptible to sickness, disease, sorrow, and heartbreak. It's a body of corruption. It is a mortal body. But one of these days it shall no
longer be a vile body. It shall be changed from corruption to incorruption. It shall be changed from mortal to immortal. It shall be raised, not as a vile body, but as a body fashioned like unto His body, the body of our wonderful Jesus.

We thrill to the glorious fact that our sins are covered with the Blood. But my redemption will never be perfected until that day when that which is now corruption, that which is now
mortal, shall be raised in incorruption and immortality. One day I shall stand in His glorious presence, with a glorious new body.
When the trump of the Lord shall sound and the dead in Christ shall rise first, and those which are still alive shall be caught up to
meet Him in the air, so shall I ever be with Him.
Those who have gone before are not lost, not separated from us permanently. One of these days I'm going to see Papa again.
One of these days I'm going to see Mama again. One of these days I'm going to be with my loved ones.

I won't exchange that glorious hope for a title deed to all the world. My place in heaven is prepared. My hope is secure. I'm ready to go. I'll see you on the other side. For Kathryn Kuhlman, "one of these days" was much closer than she realized.

~ Pastor Benny Hinn || Kathryn Kuhlman her spiritual legacy.
- Spiritual Notes

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