I was on a purgatory flight once myself. We were on Assembly Airlines, Salvation flight 777. We all entered the plane at the same time and sat down as the plane took off. Our tickets had been paid for by someone else, and the tickets promised a safe delivery to our destination: Heaven.
But the pilot, who cleared his throat often, kept saying stuff like "you'd better all be good back there or some of you might just get thrown off the salvation plane". If someone began to make a ruckus his voice would crackle "stay in line or when the plane lands you might not be able to get off like everyone else--you might have to stay on the plane or make a return flight". When someone would mention that the tickets promised a safe arrival in heaven he would tell them they were reading the tickets incorrectly. There was a thick fog so we could not see out the windows.
A lot of the people on the plane began to get very fearful, and this caused many of them to make even more of a ruckus as they attempted to be "good" and not offend the pilot. Here they were, with all of their tickets paid for by someone else, guaranteed a safe arrival, and yet due to this pilot's voice none of them could relax or enjpy the flight. One passenger in particular kept looking at the "EXIT" door and would cringe in fear, thinking he might just be one of the ones who might get thrown off the plane because he had caused a ruckus earlier. Many prayed and prayed that they would be allowed to exit the flight once it landed and be "accounted worthy" to exit the airport.
Finally, one of the stewardesses in a quiet voice began to ask the passangers to exit the plane. Apparently it had never taken off. The pilot really didn't know how to fly the plane, and had no credentials to do so. We had all been sitting in fear on a blank tarmac. We were led to another plane called Grace flight 777, and it's expected to land very soon. The food is excellent, and the pilot has a calm encouraging voice, and asks often that we rejoice in the fact that someone else paid for the tickets, and our place was guaranteed by HIM. None of the passangers has any fear, and in fact, they are far kinder and gentler than they ever were before, and genuinely love one another. Perhaps they will be rewarded for this, but no one really seems to care. They are just so thankful to be on the flight, and to meet the one who paid for the tickets that nothing else much matters.
Up here there are a number of good churches. Possibly So. Cal is unique and different, hence the reason that many are having a tough time finding Grace flight 777 ??
Marcia