Being Ready to Face Death
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Corey D.January 11, 2023
It's all summed up in that great revelation we know as Hymn 195 "How Great the Wisdom and the Love", verse 3, " by "strict obedience Jesus won", something really hard for most of us, at least it is for me. In today's world the word strict more often than not is seen as negative but so important.
TimJanuary 10, 2023
Thanks for this wonderful article. For me death is nothing to be afraid of. I am grateful that I know the plan of salvation. I know what waits for me behind the veil. So I am not afraid of death. But I am very afraid of dying. I refer to the process of going from life to death. I am afraid of the physical challenges. The fear. The pain and everything that is associated with death on the physical level. So there is indeed a big difference between being afraid of death and being afraid of dying.
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