Posted on 05/15/2007 9:42:08 AM PDT by Jake The Goose
The Rev. Jerry Falwell arrived at Lynchburg General Hospital today around noon after being found unresponsive in his office. Ron Godwin, the executive vice president of Liberty University, confirmed that Falwell was found unconscious in his office after missing an appointment this morning.
The most important thing right now is to carry on the values that Mr. Falwell preached about and to continue to defend what is right and just.
“The DUmmies are of course turning this into a big joke”
I just saw that I think they are bashing him worse than Reagan when he died.
So very true. Our good works are like filthy rags to Him. It is not about us or anything that WE do, it is all about Him, and what HE did for US. No one can EARN their way to Heaven. The only way is through the Son, who took our sin and placed it upon Him. And it pleased the Father to bruise Him.
I do not have my Bible handy for the verses (portions quoted above), but I am certain someone knows them. Reverend Jerry Falwell is Home. Though his family will miss him, they are undoubtedly rejoicing for him as well.
Falwell is one man that did so much for so many. He helped the poor, the unwed mothers, the addicted. The msm and many liberals detested him and not enough credit was given for the numerous great things he did...God bless the Rev. Falwell.
Amen~
what a absolutely beautiful post, Shelayne! Couldn’t agree with you more!
Demons always get giddy when they think they've taken out another Christian. Joke's on them.
Yes. THIS is why I hold my nose and go DUmpster diving at the libbie hangouts—we *must* know the enemy if we are to ever defeat the evil they spout in the name of ‘tolerance’.
“Do, Lord, oh, do, Lord, oh, do, remember me!”
Thanks for the trip down memory lane! I LOVELOVELOVE those old hymns that tell it like it is! :*)
To his family, friends and all who dealt with him on a regular basis: Heavenly Father, may Your warm embrace comfort them in their time of grief, and may your love give them strength to continue on with the work the Rev. Falwell has begun. In the name of Your most Holy and Beloved Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, AMEN.
Somehow I don’t think their meeting with God will go as well as Reverend Falwell’s did.
Jerry Falwell spoke in a manner that people could understand, and he believed anyone was worthy of redemption. I wonder who will pick up the torch, and lead the Thomas Rhodes Baptist Church. Jerry Full will be sorely missed.
Prayers on the way for his eternal rest, and for the comfort and consolation of his friends and family.
The Rev. Falwell was a leader of great courage and large impact. America is a better place because of his career and his voice. Although I never met or saw Mr. Falwell in person, it was my distinct impression that he was a much kindlier and more modest man than nearly all liberals, and many conservatives, gave him credit for. Rest in peace.
Almighty and mercyful God, embrace the soul of our departed
brother, Reverend Falwell.
May he enjoy the reward of Heaven with You.
Amen.
I will add this: It’s disappointing that Tony Snow, speaking for the White House, had only a perfunctory comment about Falwell. But not surprising. So typical of this administration.
I will add this: It’s disappointing that Tony Snow, speaking for the White House, had only a perfunctory comment about Falwell. But not surprising. So typical of this administration.
To call these monsters human was your first mistake.
There is no reason to insult humans in such a manner.
more like fluffanutter and jelly
Perhaps it was meant as a preliminary comment. Perhaps more will be said later.
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