Heaven Is for Real is more than just a field guide to the marvels of heaven. It’s the story of how God comforted a frightened child. It’s the story of God’s faithfulness to a grieving father.
What exactly happened to Colton Burpo””whether he actually experienced the glory of heaven or had a mere hallucination””will remain a mystery. But we live in a mysterious world, and we shouldn’t be surprised when we encounter the miraculous and the supernatural. We should approach tales like this with critical discernment. We can’t immediately accept them, but neither should we reject them haphazardly. We should test them under the light of Scripture, and we should celebrate the fact that God, who reveals himself through his Word, is faithfully active in our world, meeting us in ways that can’t (and sometimes shouldn’t) be explained.