Jesus in Twelve Dimensions: Science and Scripture Side by Side
Throughout history, countless believers have described moments that transcend the boundaries of time and space, visions, divine messages, and spiritual encounters that seem to come from a realm far beyond our own. In The Die – Mentions of GOD, author James Allen explores how these experiences point to higher dimensions interacting with the human world, offering guidance, healing, and revelation.
From powerful scriptures, Allen
highlights moments like Acts 9:34, where a light from heaven surrounds Saul and
he hears a voice, Jesus, speaking directly to him. This moment becomes a
turning point, suggesting a higher-dimensional breakthrough into human
consciousness. Similarly, in Acts 18:9-10, Paul is encouraged through a vision,
a form of divine communication that resembles spiritual telepathy.
Allen also points to Acts 10:13-15 and 2 Peter 1:16-21, where heavenly
voices and prophetic experiences reinforce the truth that God’s instructions
are delivered through supernatural means. He draws a line between the human
spirit and the Holy Spirit: the human spirit operates on conviction—deep,
scriptural belief—while the Holy Spirit provides specific, divine revelations
aligned with God’s eternal plan.
The book emphasizes that our
spirit, while strong and rooted in faith, can only go so far without the
guidance of the Holy Spirit. With access to God's mind, the Spirit reveals what
lies ahead, even before its time, as written in 1 Corinthians 2:9-11. This
higher-level insight proves the existence of dimensions far beyond the physical
and their active involvement in our lives.

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