It certainly appears that South American bully was afraid to die, as he begged those around to not let him die.
His death, and his last words are ironic in a way, as it should go a long way in showing that even the most powerful, influential of men or women, can't order, buy or talk their way out of death.
I don't pretend to know his status when it came to God, but it would appear that he was not spiritually ready to meet God. The Bible clearly tells us that today is the day of salvation. We do not know what tomorrow will hold, so we can't gamble that we can live like we want today and come to Jesus on our death bed.
After sharing Jesus with my dad, he politely told me that while appreciated my taking the time to share the Gospel, he would accept Jesus on his death bed. Ironically, in less than a week, he had a massive heart attack, and came within a heartbeat of death.
After several days in a medically induced coma, he was awakened, and you gotta know who was standing there with a "Peace with God" book [by Rev. Billy Graham]? If you guessed me, you get a gold star!
As he looked up at me, I said, "Dad, don't say a word! Just nod yes or no to my question. When you lost consciousness the other night, could you have asked Jesus to come into your heart?" He had only been conscious for a half-hour or so, so he appeared somewhat fuzzy still, after a brief delay, he nodded no! I then asked, "Remember last Saturday morning when you said you'd ask Jesus to be your Savior on your death bed?" And again, he nodded no!
With that said, I handed him the book by Graham and said since you'll be in the hospital another week or so, take your time and read this. Well, he did, and he accepted Jesus, started attending a SBC church in West Covina, and patiently got my mom going there too, and after she accepted Jesus [a few months after he did] they were both baptised, and I got to witness it.
I regard to my dad; his massive heart attack ended with another chance, and he used it to ask Jesus to be his savior and lead my mom [a devout Catholic] to Jesus, too!
As for President Hugo....Well, all I can say is, "Too bad....so [very] sad!" :tear::tear::tear:
SEE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...d10|htmlws-main-bb|dl22|sec1_lnk3&pLid=279950
His death, and his last words are ironic in a way, as it should go a long way in showing that even the most powerful, influential of men or women, can't order, buy or talk their way out of death.
I don't pretend to know his status when it came to God, but it would appear that he was not spiritually ready to meet God. The Bible clearly tells us that today is the day of salvation. We do not know what tomorrow will hold, so we can't gamble that we can live like we want today and come to Jesus on our death bed.
After sharing Jesus with my dad, he politely told me that while appreciated my taking the time to share the Gospel, he would accept Jesus on his death bed. Ironically, in less than a week, he had a massive heart attack, and came within a heartbeat of death.
After several days in a medically induced coma, he was awakened, and you gotta know who was standing there with a "Peace with God" book [by Rev. Billy Graham]? If you guessed me, you get a gold star!
As he looked up at me, I said, "Dad, don't say a word! Just nod yes or no to my question. When you lost consciousness the other night, could you have asked Jesus to come into your heart?" He had only been conscious for a half-hour or so, so he appeared somewhat fuzzy still, after a brief delay, he nodded no! I then asked, "Remember last Saturday morning when you said you'd ask Jesus to be your Savior on your death bed?" And again, he nodded no!
With that said, I handed him the book by Graham and said since you'll be in the hospital another week or so, take your time and read this. Well, he did, and he accepted Jesus, started attending a SBC church in West Covina, and patiently got my mom going there too, and after she accepted Jesus [a few months after he did] they were both baptised, and I got to witness it.
I regard to my dad; his massive heart attack ended with another chance, and he used it to ask Jesus to be his savior and lead my mom [a devout Catholic] to Jesus, too!
As for President Hugo....Well, all I can say is, "Too bad....so [very] sad!" :tear::tear::tear:
SEE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/...d10|htmlws-main-bb|dl22|sec1_lnk3&pLid=279950
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