Priest says he died and went to Hell where demons were singing Rihanna’s ‘Umbrella’

A priest who claims he died and went to Hell is sharing a glimpse into the torture that he endured in Hades.
Michigan priest Gerald Johnson mentioned he was despatched to the infernal abyss after he suffered a coronary heart assault in 2016.
Johnson took to TikTok to elucidate his February 2016 journey to the depths of Hell which he mentioned he “wouldn’t want on my worst enemy.”
He mentioned he was shocked when he was denied entry into Heaven in spite of everything the nice he has accomplished saving Souls on Earth.
“I assumed I used to be going upward, as a result of I assumed that I had accomplished a lot good on this lifetime and helped so many individuals and made so many selections that have been Godly selections,” he mentioned.
“However versus me going up, I went down. I went actually into the middle of the Earth. That’s the place Hell is.”

After getting into the everlasting inferno, he was suffering from demons singing Rihanna’s greatest hit “Umbrella” and Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Fear Be Comfortable.”
“It simply blew me away, it nonetheless baffles me to at the present time,” Johnson mentioned.
“There was a bit in Hell the place music was taking part in. It was the identical music we hear on the Earth, however against entertainers singing it, demons have been singing it. Whereas up right here, you may hearken to music to recover from a breakup like “Don’t Fear Be Comfortable” or “Umbrella”, however down there each lyric to each tune is to torment you.”
Johnson believes he was given a second probability to assist save sinners who is perhaps condemned to everlasting damnation.
He urged evildoers to get proper with God, put down your cell telephones and skim a Bible.
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@geraldajohnson1 My expertise once I noticed hell in February 2016. I’ll by no means be the identical after that. #hell #jesus #unforgiveness #forgive #godsaid #encouragement #geraldajohnson #jesuslovesyou #moveforward ? original sound – Gerald Johnson