
The Call - An amazing vision of God's Kingdom
Review created: 04/20/06(updated 08/04/06)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
One mans journey into heaven....
This is one book in a series of three that Rick Joyner describes his extremely visual and often symbolic visions and dreams into Heaven and glimpse into the Kingdom Of God.
The book is a result of visions and dreams that Rick Joyner has had over several years which provide some very interesting and sometimes unusal insight.
The imagery in the book is both stimulating as well as compelling enough to draw you even deeper into the story line with interesting and sometimes almost unbelivable revelations that will keep you reading past your bedtime.
Whether you read The Call from the perspective of a Christian looking for additional insight in the spiritual aspects of God or from a fantasy, this book will captivate you. In the time since it was published, it has had
both critics and supporters within Christian circles.
Whatever you have heard or read, this book is interesting. Personally, I found alot of encouragment from this book, though there were times it left me wondering whether the events as describe were exagerated.
Rick Joyner makes it clear that some of the visions are very symbolic. I believe he handled the telling of these visions and dreams very well
and at times provides insight into things about the Kingdom of God that we had not heard of before.
Critics of the book claim that Rick Joyner is a false prophet trying to spread "new truths", however as someone who has read the first three books, I did not find that at all.
Like anything you read, you have to weigh it out and look at it in perspective.
There is no "New" revelation in this book, but merely some explainations (many of which are symbolic) of things we already know in essence, but to which this book provides a mental image for.
Anyone interested in or studying Spiritual Warfare from a Christian perspective should read these books. It gives some very interesting insights.
I personally liked this book because it seemed as much like a C.S. Lewis Narnia story as it provided a revelation type perspective of some significant truths.
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