Maria Nieves testifies that Jesus took her to Hell, where she saw various groups of people suffering in different rooms—idolaters, sorcerers, adulterers, liars, jealous people, gang members, drunkards, self-harmers, dancers, and rapists—each tormented according to their sins by demons in unending pain. She recognized some of her own family members, including her mother and aunt, among the condemned. The sights, smells, and sounds were horrific, with burning flesh, acid drinks, fire floors, and constant violence. Jesus told her that no idolater, sorcerer, or fornicator would enter His Kingdom. She warns everyone, especially young people, to reject sin, build a true relationship with Jesus, live by the Gospel daily, and teach their children God’s Word, because Hell is real and eternal.
MARIA NIEVES OF NICARAGUA HELL TESTIMONY
Maria describes what she saw when she was taken to Hell with Jesus. Hell smelled like humidity and spoiled water. There were different rooms, and this is what she saw in those rooms.
FAMILY IN HELL
She saw her aunt who worshiped idols. Her aunt was covered with flames and her flesh was being burnt. Her mother, who worshiped witchcraft, was also in Hell, undergoing the same torture. She asked for mercy for her mother, but Jesus said no. Neither idolaters, nor sorcerers, nor adulterers, nor fornicators have any right to enter the Kingdom of God.
Some were shaped like humans, others were disfigured and had their eyes in different places than where they should be. Some had two eyes, others had one eye, and others had no eyes. You could smell burnt flesh and rotting flesh.
ADULTERERS
Men were in a room with women wearing sexy clothes. The men would try to fall on the women, but the women would turn into demons and laugh at them. The men’s flesh would be torn, become putrid, and they would run away. Then the women would become sexy again, and the men would come back, and it would be repeated.
LIARS, JEALOUS PEOPLE, AND CRITICIZERS
She saw a multitude of people, as many as would fit a stadium, fighting with each other. Demons would come into the crowd and torment them. These people were liars, people with jealousy, and criticizers.
TEENAGERS
There was a large play yard or gymnasium. She saw gang members fighting, hitting bats to heads, hitting each other with chains, insulting each other, using steel weapons, and stabbing each other with sharp objects. Demons were in there, tearing the hearts out of the teenagers with their claws.
DRUNKARDS
There were many bars with chairs. Some groups had women drinking mixed drinks with ice. Everything looked normal, but when they tried to drink, they found that the drink was made of acid. It would burn their face, throat, flesh, and stomach. The people wanted so much to drink the beer or mixed drink, but each time it would burn them, they would catch fire, and they would be tormented. Demons would torture them and push them.
SELF-HARMERS AND SUICIDE ATTEMPTS
Many age groups, especially young people, had knives and glass, cutting themselves and trying to commit suicide. They kept stabbing themselves and cutting themselves with glass, but they couldn’t die. She began to pass out from seeing so much desperation, watching young people try to commit suicide but unable to die.
NIGHT CLUBS
There was a night club with horrible music. The floor was made of fire. She saw her family, but she also saw herself. People were dancing to horrible music, but they danced on fire. If she hadn’t given herself to Jesus, this is where she would have gone. Demons tortured them, pulling arms off and tearing flesh.
Rapists were also there. People were getting their necks broken, being stabbed by knives, burnt, and their flesh torn apart.
She begged to leave, and Jesus put a passport in her hand and said she could go. She saw affliction and desperation everywhere.
FINAL WARNING
Maria wants to tell all young people that dancing, liquor, and drugs bring nothing but torment, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, because Hell is real. Don’t just go to church once a week, then go home and continue ignoring Jesus for the rest of the week. You need to build a relationship with Jesus. Learn the Gospel and speak the Gospel to others. Hell is real, and it’s painful. Introduce your children to the Bible. Tell them Bible stories.
This testimony from Maria Nieves is translated from Spanish to English/YouTube.[Source: discerningthevoiceofgod.com]