Good morning, friends. It’s Alexander here, and today I want to dive into a powerful, thought-provoking topic: the Book of Revelation. For many, Revelation is one of the most challenging books in the Bible. It’s full of vivid imagery and apocalyptic visions of the end times, making it difficult to comprehend. After all, it’s the part of the Bible where people have long waited for Jesus to return and solve everything. But there’s something deeper in Revelation that we need to explore, especially in light of a recent discovery I made.
I was recently introduced to a music video by the artist DAX titled “Book of Revelations” DAX is a Christian artist whose music often blends themes of faith, masculinity, and personal growth. He’s not only tackling issues of identity but also delving into spiritual topics, as seen in the music video for “Book of Revelations.” Although I’m not going to react to the whole video here, there’s one part of it that stood out to me — especially a line that asks the question, What if hell is on Earth?
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That simple question intrigued me, and I believe it touches on something much deeper. DAX says, “What if being born is dying, and dying is birth? What if the devil entered a pastor and led a church? What if hell is on Earth?” These words immediately grabbed my attention, because they touch on a controversial yet powerful idea: that Earth itself might be a form of hell.
Now, I know this is a difficult and even controversial concept for many, but stay with me. Let’s unpack it.
What If Hell Is on Earth?
Many of us have been taught to view hell as a place of eternal fire, torment, and suffering, governed by the devil. But what if hell is not some distant, fiery realm that we go to after we die? What if hell is here, on Earth, in the experiences we face every day?
This idea isn’t entirely new, nor is it strictly unbiblical. While the Bible doesn’t directly say that “hell is on Earth,” it does describe a fallen world, a world where sin and suffering are ever-present. In fact, Earth is often depicted as a place where we must endure trials, temptations, and hardships. In some sense, living here could feel like a form of hell, especially if we’re constantly giving in to temptation or living in fear, greed, or selfishness.
In the music video, DAX explores this idea of life being a curse — “Life’s not God’s gift, but the devil’s curse.” It’s a powerful statement, though a bit of an overstatement. Life, in itself, is a gift from God, but it is also cursed because of sin and the presence of evil on Earth. As we live, we are confronted with the constant struggle between good and evil, between walking in faith and giving in to the flesh.
If we truly reflect on the suffering we experience here on Earth — whether it’s pain, loss, injustice, or the overwhelming presence of sin — it begins to feel like we are trapped in a kind of hell, one that we cannot escape unless we choose to rise above it.
Dolores Cannon’s Hypnosis and Insights into the Afterlife
While reflecting on these concepts, I was reminded of the work of Dolores Cannon, a well-known hypnotist and author who wrote extensively on past lives, reincarnation, and the afterlife. Through her hypnosis sessions, Cannon discovered profound insights into the spiritual realm — insights that might help explain this concept of Earth as hell.
Cannon’s hypnosis sessions allowed individuals to access their subconscious and report on their experiences between lifetimes, even on the other side of death. Interestingly, many people under hypnosis described experiences that aligned with biblical concepts, like heaven and hell. Some even reported feeling like they were “pushed” back into their bodies after having near-death experiences, describing the feeling of being sent back to Earth as one of the most painful experiences they could imagine. This matches the idea that Earth, while offering opportunities for growth, can also be a place of suffering if we do not seek higher spiritual truths.
Cannon’s books, particularly Between Death and Life, explore these themes in depth, offering a perspective on the soul’s journey through reincarnation, karma, and spiritual lessons. For some, these ideas may be hard to reconcile with traditional Christian beliefs, but it’s worth considering that the Bible itself doesn’t necessarily rule out the existence of reincarnation — it’s just a matter of interpretation.
Walking with Jesus in a World of Temptation
Now, let’s bring this back to the Bible, specifically the Book of Revelation. The key message of Revelation isn’t about waiting for an external savior to fix everything for us. Instead, it’s about recognizing the spiritual war happening within us and around us. Revelation describes the battles we face — against sin, temptation, and the forces of evil. The beasts, plagues, and judgments might be symbolic of the internal struggles we experience in our spiritual journey.
As the Bible says, there is a spiritual war raging around us, and Revelation calls us to persevere through these challenges. The end times are not some distant future event but the ongoing spiritual battles we face today. And what we must understand is that, through Jesus Christ, we have already been given the power to overcome sin and evil. We are not waiting for someone else to fix the problems of the world; we are called to use the power we already have within us to fight the spiritual war and overcome our own darkness.
The Role of Grace and Salvation
Living in a world that often feels cursed, we are still given the grace of God. The Bible teaches us that if we walk with Jesus, if we strive to live according to His teachings and overcome the temptations of the flesh, we can transcend this earthly struggle. In fact, we can be “saved” from this form of hell and walk in the light of God’s grace.
But the real battle isn’t one we face in some future time; it’s happening right now, within each of us. If we focus on greed, lust, and sin, we are bound to reincarnate into more suffering. However, if we focus on living with humility, grace, and love, then we can rise above the darkness and experience peace, even in the midst of turmoil.
In a way, life on Earth can feel like a kind of purgatory, a place where we must work through our sins and our past karma. The good news is that we are not alone in this journey. With the teachings of Jesus and the guidance of God, we can navigate the difficulties of Earth and ultimately find our way back to the higher spiritual realms.
Conclusion: The Path Forward
Yes, life on Earth can feel like a kind of hell, with constant challenges and temptations pulling us down. But if we learn to walk with Jesus, to resist the pull of sin and the flesh, we can overcome this struggle. We are not waiting for an external savior; Jesus lives within us, and it is through Him that we find our salvation. We can choose to rise above the darkness and live in the light, helping others along the way.
So, as we face the battles of this world, remember that you already have the power to fight back. The Book of Revelation doesn’t point to a future event but to the internal struggles we must overcome today. If we choose to live according to God’s will, we can transcend the hell on Earth and experience the greatness of His love and grace.
Take this journey with Jesus, and walk the narrow path. The reward is not just salvation in the afterlife, but peace and fulfillment in this life as well.