Thank-you for your update.
I would pray that God convince his family to let Billy go to God within God’s timeframe.
Matthew 25:21
His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
Thank you Rev Graham. You saved many souls.
God speed, see you again soon.
I pray that he dies well and God takes him peacefully.
Billy has been a blessing to me and I prayer to my Lord that He will relay that message to Billy!
If only he could have lived up to the example of Nelson Mandela he might have some moral authority, that is what National Review would probably say if they bothered to run an editorial on their site.
ugh
Prayers are on the way.
Obama has already got someone to type up a terse, ambiguous, cryptic statement about Rev. Graham which ends saying, “Therefore, due to prior commitments, no one from this administration will be attending the memorial or the funeral. We appreciate your gracious understanding!
Prayers up for his family.
Time to go home, Billy. I’ve worked with the dying, and they are at peace about dying for the most part. It is the family that can’t let them go. My prayers are for the family, that they might realize how wonderful his life will be when he leaves this veil and that the Lord will help sustain and help them in their sorrow.. I have lost my husband and I know the pain and insecurity that accompanies the loss of a loved one. But He is greater, and miracles abound when we turn to Him and trust Him to help us in our loss.
I am sure he is looking forward to seeing his beloved Ann again and being with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Rev. Graham has been a great blessing to this country and many millions across the globe.
The Lord will surely welcome Billy home when the time comes. He will rejoice with Jesus in Heaven.