When people ask me why we stopped at one child, I tell them that's not true, we have a second child we have not met yet. But we will, and what a glorious reunion that will be.
My favorite part of the book was the little boys innocent telling about Jesus and His Father beside him on the Thrown. “Jesus wants us to see his Daddy” is how he put it. You know, I think he is exactly right - and there is not a Pastor, Priest, or Rabi on this planet that could have put it any better than this little 4-year old.
I thoroughly agree.
The kid was at the age when there was total innocence and total lack of artifice, affectation or anything false.
He just narrated his experience as HE EXPERIENCED IT. period.
He didn’t really give a flip what others thought—he knew the truth.
I thought it was touching that he too, like Apostle Paul, learned things God told him not to tell—even to his Dad. And he hasn’t.
I thought the wings somewhat disagreed with the narratives of others. However, My God is big enough to give each individual a very tailored and unique experience of Heaven without violating reality. He is God, after all.
And, it’s not like no one else has seen such wings on people, many have. It’s just that Colton seemed to see them on many more than most other people have.
Were the wings a depiction for the little boy, of the capacity to fly through the air at will? I don’t know.