Posted on 12/11/2013 3:23:13 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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.
I ‘ll do that also.
Thank you Rev Graham. You saved many souls.
God speed, see you again soon.
Do (or did) you want to lose your parents? Franklin is not just the heir, he’s the son.
I didn’t.
But when when my dad was in a coma in the hospital I gave him permission to die. He took two more breathed and did just that. There was no change in his condition that made me think that his death was imminent.
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!
Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
Each time I spoke to him he let go a little more.
I loved every moment of it. I think Dad did too.
I have missed him much...but I have never grieved for him I have never regretted his death). I would have changed places with him in a second.
We who love the Lord will serve Him for eternity. What a happy state!
We who are saved are already in heaven...and it will only get more profound as time goes by.
There comes a point when we must acknowledge that time is near.
I know I fought every minute of every day for my friend before she finally passed but, the night I finally accepted her time was near she kissed me in this soft way she never kissed me and she left within the hour.
We don’t want it to happen but, she was 101 years and 5 months. She had a couple bouts with respiratory and at their age each round becomes more difficult until pneumonia drowns them or their little hearts give up from the battle.
I fear our beloved Reverend is near that point and we should wish him well in his next life and pray for his family.
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
You’re bad.
LOL
Prayers are on the way.
What else can they say? It was Mandela who was “the most revered” and “unmatched moral authority” according to National Review. How could they turn around and say someone else is those things now?
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!
They make a big deal about mandela’s statement on the dock that he was ready to die for his position ...
Well, — — — Jesus DID die.
Let’s get things is perspective.
If I was a member of the Graham family, I wouldn’t want Satan’s representative in the White House at Rev. Graham’s funeral.
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