PERU. – The extensive videotaped testimony of a young Peruvian named Chaveli Matias Estrada has been proliferating on social networks despite having been published in December 2016, now it is even more striking because she at the time assured that Jesus showed the heaven and the palace who in life was the evangelist Yiya Ávila.
Chaveli Matias Estrada shared his testimony to the Church of the Divine Lamb of the Assemblies of God of Peru and according to another video on YouTube Chaveli Matias Estrada: I saw Jesus Christ in Heaven and John Paul II in Hell, in this it is assured that this young woman was dead for 72 two hours, God showed her the rapture of the church, heaven and hell and later God raised her. Actually, this assertion has no source that is verified with a medical opinion that this young woman was dead and that she came back to life.
What has attracted the most attention is that she assures that in her vision she was able to see several things in the Kingdom of God, including the late evangelist Yiye Ávila rejoicing in the presence of God.
“When I was there, I felt an incredible peace that came over me completely… It was such an incredible feeling. In the state that I was in was, without a doubt, part of the Scriptures where it states that there will be no tears or sadness in heaven. What I lived was a profound experience”.
“I could see those white garments and the gold crowns. God walked with me and showed me the palace where Yiye Ávila lived. My servant rests in this place, so the Lord told me.”
“And how strange that this girl’s testimony is the same as that of Angelica Zambrano, and they were not together. I got bored crying so much, and what truth does he mean that John Paul II knew?”, Eve Suarez.
“Stop crying false prophet, you’re already bored. you only deceive those who are not saved and who have not been born again” Sergio Pérez to which Juan Felipe Correa Correa adds: This vision is false, it does not agree with the Holy Scriptures, the Bible contradicts this vision”.
Luis Jovel was more direct when questioning this testimony:
1. Mansions of floors. The word “mansion” was the one that the King James Version put in John 14:2 “mansions” instead of the word we find in the RVR, ESV, is “monee”, which means as it is in our translations, a place where to spend the night Therefore, Yiye Ávila cannot have a mansion, as the Bible does not say such a thing. By the way, when King Santiago (James) saw that he was going to live in a room, he demanded that “mansion” be put, which is a legitimate translation of monee, but the context does not allow it to be translated that way, since Jesus is speaking of a “house”.
2. River of water that must be drunk to stop being thirsty. This is another mistake. Jesus said that whoever believed in him would flow rivers of living water, and he called himself that water from which he who drinks it will never thirst, cf. John 4:1-42.
3. Crowns with pearls like those who have been brought to Christ. This is not supported anywhere in the Bible.
4. Everything is gold in heaven. False, the Bible does not say that, and says that when everything is restored, the streets will be made of gold, and there will be a sea of Crystal, cf. Apoc. 4:6; 21:21.
The fundamental problem with what Chavely Matias is exposing, apart from the fact that it so clearly contradicts the Scriptures, is that it places Yiye Ávila as the servant par excellence whom we must imitate. Although Yiye has been a known servant (only by Latin Americans, and even then, not all), it is not for us to see him as our example, but Jesus, Heb. 12:2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of faith,….
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