The Irrevocable Perserverance
March 17, 2006 | Hebrews | Download
If we desire to end our days in joy and comfort, let us lay the foundation of a comfortable death now in good time. To die well is not a thing of that light moment as some imagine: it is no easy matter. But to die well is a matter of every day. Let us daily do some good that may help us at the time of our death. Everyday by repentance pull out the sting of some sin, that so when death comes, we may have nothing to do but to die. To die well is the action of the whole life."
Richard Sibbes
Former English Theologian
London, England
Former English Theologian
London, England