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Exposing Heavenly Tourist Claims: A Biblical Response to False Revelation
Series: Sound Theology and Biblical Discernment
Host: Justin Peters
Show Summary
In this episode, Justin Peters examines modern “heavenly tourist” claims and evaluates them in light of Scripture.
From well-known figures to newer voices, many claim to have visited heaven and returned with new revelations. Yet these accounts often contradict Scripture, contradict each other, and even collapse under their own inconsistencies.
This episode calls believers back to the sufficiency and authority of God’s Word and warns against the dangers of extra-biblical revelation.
- The problem with modern heaven testimonies
- Why God does not need man
- How these claims contradict Scripture
- The danger of adding new revelation
- How to practice biblical discernment
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Episode Notes
Key Scripture: Acts 17:24–25; Hebrews 1:3
Main Theme: The sufficiency of Scripture over experiential claims
Key Doctrine: God’s self-sufficiency and the authority of His Word
Main Takeaway: If a claim about heaven contradicts Scripture, it is not from God.
Call to Action
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For more from Justin please visit his page at Servants of Grace or at our YouTube.
This video first appeared at Justin’s YouTube and is posted here with his permission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vE9e2uNfGjk
Born and reared in Vicksburg, Mississippi, Justin earned his undergraduate at Mississippi State University (1995) and then a Master of Divinity and Master of Theology (2000, 2002) from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas.
Justin met his bride, Kathy, at an evangelism conference near Los Angeles, California, in 2009. They were married in August of 2010. From 2014 until 2019, they lived in Sandpoint, Idaho, and were members of Kootenai Community Church.
They now reside outside of Billings, Montana, along with their little dog, Mia. They are members of Laurel Bible Church, where Justin currently serves as an elder.




