
A young hospital patient cried out to Jesus and his deceased father and shared a glimpse of heaven. With tears streaming down his face, and as he lay in a hospital bed, the young man had an encounter with the Savior of the world. Watch the short but powerful clip to hear the young man’s moving words and his unique description of both God and heaven.
The Bible contains many stories in which people have encounters and entire conversations with God. In many of those situations, the Creator of the world uses words to convey His message and point to people like Moses, Abraham, Noah and Adam and Eve. But of course, God is not limited to words when He wants to express Himself, as is also depicted in the Bible. Many people today would agree that they have never seen the face of God, as several in the Bible did when they conversed with Him. However, one little boy may have just seen the face of God and gotten a look at heaven.
In the clip posted on YouTube, the child, Cason, is captured having a conversation with Jesus Christ and his deceased father as tears stream down his face. About a minute in the clip, the child stares at the ceiling and states, “Hi, Jesus,” as he begins conversing with Him.
“Jesus, when you coming back?” Cason asks. “We need you. I need you. I miss you, Jesus.”
Later in the clip, the weeping child also sees his father, mentioning how pretty his deceased father is and how he promises to be a better kid for his mother, who works so hard to provide for him and his siblings.
The child also describes God as “having fire eyes” and says heaven is beautiful, claiming it’s full of butterflies.
Romans 1:20 “For from the first making of the world, those things of God, which the eye is unable to see, that is, his eternal power and existence, are fully made clear, he having given the knowledge of them through the things which he has made, so that men have no reason for wrongdoing:”
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Originally published Friday, 11 July 2025.