“Jesus Christ was a simple man walked around, did a few miracles, said a few things and died. It was enough for him to say what he felt and glow with the light of eternity.” MenSaidEnoughLightJesusFeltChristSimpleChristianityJesus ChristEternityMiracleDiedSimple Man Author:Frederick Lenz
“In places where a loved one has died, time stops for eternity. If I stand on the very spot, one says to oneself, like a prayer, might I feel the pain he felt? They say that on a visit to an old castle or whatever, the history of the place, the presence of people who walked there many years ago, can be felt in the body. Before, when I heard things like that, I would think, what are they talking about? But i felt I understood it now.” PeopleIfsThinkingFeelsYearsBodyMightPainFeltPrayerTalkingHeardUnderstoodYears AgoEternityDiedOneselfSpotsLoved OnesCastles Book:Three plays Source: Three plays
“For an instant she felt his touch on her cheek then he stepped back. There that was my ration for all eternity. People have died for less I dare say.” PeopleFeltEternityDiedDareInstantCheeksRations Author:Eva Ibbotson
“I — I mean," Kate stumbled on, "that with us there is a time past and time present, and time future, and with your gods perhaps there is time forever; but God in Himself has the whole of it, all times at once. It would be true to say that He came into our world and died here, in a time and a place; but it would also be true to say that in His eternity it is always That Place and That Time — here — and at this moment — and the power He had then, He can give to us now, as much as He did to those who saw and touched Him when He was alive on the earth.” WorldGivingMeanWholeMomentsWould BeEarthPastForeverSawsAliveEternityDiedBeing TrueAll TimeTouchedOur WorldKateTimes Past Book:The Perilous Gard Source: The Perilous Gard
“When I died last, and, Dear, I die As often as from thee I go Though it be but an hour ago, And lovers' hours be full eternity.” LoveLastsDiesHoursLoversEternityDiedDearTheeRetirementFarewell Author:John Donne
“These criminals represent us. One of them recognized Jesus for who he was and received him; Jesus promised that when he died he would be in heaven with him. The other man rejected Jesus and closed his heart. Unlike the first criminal, when he died he didn't go to heaven. He went to hell. In that sense, these two men on either side of Jesus are just like every person. We either embrace Christ as our Savior and spend eternity with him, or we reject him and say, 'I don't believe it. I'll have nothing to do with.' And these people spend eternity separated from him.” PeopleMenFirstsBelieveHeartPersonsTwoWould BeJesusHeavenSidesChristHellEternityDiedEmbraceDon't BelieveCriminalsRejectsSaviorRejectedFridayGood Friday Author:James MacDonald
“On Christ, and what he has done, my soul hangs for time and eternity. And if your soul also hangs there, it will be saved as surely as mine shall be. And if you are lost trusting in Christ, I will be lost with you and will go to hell with you. I must do so, for I have nothing else to rely upon but the fact that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, lived, died, was buried, rose again, went to heaven, and still lives and pleads for sinners at the right hand of God.” IfsStillsSoulDoneFactsHandsJesusLostHeavenChristHellMinesSonJesus ChristEternityDiedRoseSavedMy SoulYour SoulRelySinnerBuriedGo To HellHands Of GodStill LifeRely Upon Author:Charles Spurgeon
“What can I expect here? You know the fairy tale about the man who died, don’t you? He was waiting in Eternity to find out what the Lord had decided to do with him. He waited and waited, for one year, ten years, a hundred years. He begged and pleaded for a decision. Finally he couldn’t bear the waiting any longer. Then they said to him: ‘What do you think you’re waiting for? You’ve been in Hell for a long time already.” ThinkingKnowsMenYearsLongSaidWaitingDecisionLordHellHe ManBearsTenLong TimeHundredDecidedEternityDiedTalesFairyFairy TaleThey SaidWaiting For You Book:Transit Source: Transit
“When the Bible uses the words salvation, Savior, and save, it's speaking of the total work of God in bringing people from a state of death - hopeless separation from God - to a state of everlasting life through the forgiveness of sin, based on the merits of Christ Jesus who died and rose again. Saving us is the greatest and most concrete demonstration of God's love, the definitive display of His grace throughout time and eternity.” PeopleStatesUseJesusChristSinGraceEternityDiedSalvationRoseSeparationSavingMeritHopelessSaviorDisplayConcreteEverlastingDemonstrationGod's LoveForgiveness Of SinsEverlasting Life Author:David Jeremiah
“Let me tell you how worthwhile you are. You are infinitely valuable to God. First, God created you. Second, Jesus died for you. Third, he puts his Spirit within you. Fourth, he wants you to be with him forever in eternity. That's how valuable you are to God. You are infinitely valuable to God.” WantFirstsSpiritJesusForeverThirdsLet MeEternityDiedValuableWorthwhileFourthWithin YouGod First Author:Rick Warren