Sentences with phrase «on their death bed»

No one lying on their death bed says, «I just wish I had spent more time at work...» Business success, no matter how grand, is still fleeting.
Lay on your death bed with a to do list a mile long and smile at the infinite opportunity granted to you.
What of those who get saved on their death bed, or at the scene of a car accident and then die... do they not get to go to Heaven?
Its an Urban legend that Darwin admitted to god on his death bed, just a little research on your part would be need to know that fact.
Even if you take the religious aspect out of it, it is still interesting those on their death bed want to talk about family.
tallulah: Talking to someone on their death bed about eternal life is a most important discussion point.
I have laid hands on people who are lying on their death bed, and placed my hand on the head of the demon possessed and seen them delivered by the power of Jesus Christ.
I wonder what you will talk about on your death bed?
Both the pastoral and theological inclinations have their place, but on their death beds, most people, I suspect, would much prefer to have a pastor at their side.
On your death bed I hope you are really prepared to leave your family.
On your death bed, no one knows what's going to happen when you die so you focus on what you KNOW.
The last thing anyone should have to deal with on their death bed is some fool preaching to them if they don't want it.
This will be what is going through the head of intelligent christians on their death beds.
On my death bed, the last thing I want to hear about is the «man in the sky».
this is not to say that a theological discussion is a given with each person on his death bed.
It would suit you right if on your death bed you get exactly the kind of Chaplin you want them to be, only yours should be Muslim
The moral of the story is to always execute love 100 % over a lifetime and never have regrets by the time youre on your death bed.
Don't wait until you are on your death bed to fix bad situations.
My Aunt who was old @ 93 when I asked her about her life what did she want to talk about on her death bed, she talked about her love!
If someone is on their death bed, let them talk about what they want to, they've had enough already to have a damned used car (religion) salesman pushing a deal through just so they get quota for the fricken month!
I think people talk about families on their death bed because it is what they leave behind (and cared about).
On my death bed I will be talking about them and hope if there is another life I can be with them again.
If you want a sermon when you are on your death bed — then ask for one.
When I am on my death bed, I want to be in right relationships with my family, friends and those I come in contact with but most importantly God.
On his death bed, I hope he talks about his family... But if he was just as much of a jerk to them as his students, I imagine it will be to lament his lost opportunites and estranged loved ones.
I always think about my Dad on his death bed only with a nurse.
It's ashame that some people finally realize they've missed out on a relationship with their Heavenly Father while on their Death bed, but as the Thief on the Cross came to Salvation in his last hour so can any person who is willing to ask Jesus to save them from their sins.
While on my death bed I hope I get someone that listens.
I want to hear about the love of God and prayers when I'm on my death bed... thankful to have a Pastor that knows me and prays with me and for me.
These religious frauds just have to keep pushing their delusions on people even on their death bed.
She believes that God is Love and good for her, she is not forcing the people on their death bed to believe the same.
The thing that pre-occupied me most was my wife and children, so I believe that most people on their death beds would like to talk about their families to assurance that they will be o.
My grandmother found true faith in God on her death bed.
i do nt understand how someone speaking of their family on their death bed is in any way connected to god.
... if so, you would probably be mentioning Him on your death bed.
Some people aren't interested in pretty lies, not even on their death beds.
I hope you remember that when you are on your death bed.
I promise you this, that professor you speak of, will remember you on their death bed.
If I have a chaplain come talk to me on my death bed, I will welcome him or her very lovingly.
Anyway, if I were on my death bed, I would want to be surrounded by real born - again believers, which automatically includes most members of my family, and The Scriptures.
@Cynthia... I agree that God does not care what one says on their death bed....
Considering it was a Mormon missionary who befriended my Grandfather and talked him into to joining the church at 70 years old, and than stole a million dollars worth of real estate from him, something the family knew nothing about until he was on his death bed, because he was too ashamed to tell anybody that he lost the family property.
It is no real surprise since historically, many important people were converted or «saved» on their death beds, when they are completely vulnerable and open to suggestion.
Meaning, all atheists «see the light» on their death bed.
And don't start with the BS that when one is on their death bed they change their POV.
That's why the Late Roman Emperors got baptized on their death beds.
two other people arguing will need to work that out not you so if you stay out of it it usually works out... god is psychological security for those who need it... nothing wrong with that but reality will soon come calling... usually on a death bed when people for the first time really see they are alone... or you can beleieve a delusion... whatever makes you feel better.
Please do not wait until you are on your death bed or until the end of the world to call upon His name.
«I felt that if I were on my death bed and looked back on my life and realized that I had not taken this risk to do the right thing, I would have huge regrets,» he says.
Les Misérables protagonist, Jean Valjean, attempts to mask his own mistakes behind strength his entire life — only becoming vulnerable and receiving the forgiveness he desperately desires as he lays weak and sick on his death bed.
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