TLDR;
Rachael Mushala Chisulo shares a vivid and disturbing vision of Hell, focusing on the torment of a former woman of God due to her attachment to worldly adornments like makeup, jewelry, and artificial hair. The vision underscores the importance of genuine repentance and a change of heart, warning against superficial confessions made without a true commitment to abandoning sinful practices. It highlights that even those who serve God and possess spiritual gifts can face eternal consequences if they knowingly persist in worldliness, emphasizing that God is not a respecter of persons and that true salvation requires a complete turning away from sin.
- A woman Rachael knew and believed to be in Heaven was seen in Hell.
- The woman was tormented by demons for thinking she could deceive God.
- The reason for her torment was her continued use of makeup, jewelry and artificial hair, despite knowing it was wrong.
- Confession without a change of heart is not enough to be forgiven.
- The message is a warning to everyone to be right with God and to let go of worldly things.
Vision of Hell [0:07]
Rachael recounts waking up at midnight and immediately finding herself in Hell, where she saw a deep pit. She noticed a woman desperately trying to escape, her hands reaching for the edges, struggling to breathe as if being buried alive. Rachael recognized the woman as someone she deeply loved and respected, a former servant of God who possessed a prophetic gift and had delivered warnings to Rachael herself. Despite her dedication to fasting, prayer, and service, Rachael was shocked to see her in such a place.
Demonic Torment and Judgement [3:17]
As the woman tried to pull herself out of the pit, a small, transparent demon with red eyes and protruding features appeared, wielding a long, hooked spear. The demon stamped on the woman's fingers, crushing them and forcing her back into the pit. Other identical demons joined in, mocking her and declaring, "You fool, you thought you could deceive God!" Rachael then saw a small white board with the words "children below five" pointing to "good," and "adults" pointing to "they must face good," indicating the judgment that awaits those who reach an age of accountability.
The Reason for Torment: Worldliness [6:52]
The demons' mockery prompted Rachael to understand why the woman was in Hell. Despite being a prophetess who loved and served God, she had refused to abandon worldly practices such as wearing makeup, artificial hair, and jewelry. God revealed to Rachael that this was the reason for her torment. Even though the woman had confessed her sins on her deathbed, her repentance was ineffective because she had never truly let go of these worldly attachments.
Repentance and Salvation [9:54]
Rachael emphasizes that confession without a genuine change of heart is insufficient for salvation. The woman's deathbed prayer was not enough because she had never made a firm decision to abandon her worldly sins. Even if given another chance, she would have continued to indulge in them. True repentance involves recognizing sin as displeasing to God and resolving to turn away from it. The woman knew the truth but chose to disobey, leading to her eternal damnation.
A Warning to All [12:41]
Rachael issues a warning to everyone, stressing that no one is exempt from God's judgment. The time for repentance is now, and it is crucial to align oneself with God's will, regardless of societal pressures or perceptions. Hell is eternal, and one's personal relationship with God is paramount. It is God's opinion, not the world's, that matters at the judgment seat. Each individual must make a solitary decision to follow God rather than the world.