Posted by Wile E on March 14, 2013 at 13:37:39 from (66.188.56.202):
In Reply to: Near death story posted by rrlund on March 14, 2013 at 07:22:38:
I know that Heaven and Hell are real.
I know this because of the following.
In 2005 a friend of mine had his dad die of colon cancer. His dad was in Hospice for 2 or 3 weeks before he died. You do not want to have a family member in this state. His dad basically had a morphine tube plugged in to ease the terrible pain. While in the bed his dad looks at my friends brother and says, "where did he go" The brother says "who dad" his dad says "Jesus was just standing there and I was talking to him" Then his dad fell back into the semi-coma state and died a few days later.
Now for the scary part. My grandmother died in 1983. She went into the hospital for a big sore on her lower right leg, she was type 2 diabetic, she drank like a fish, chain smoker too. She withered away in a hospital bed after surgery. Long story short....She was a mean nasty woman. An hour before she fully died she would die for a minute or 2 and then her heart would kick back on. My dad said that when she came back from her heart pumping again her eyes were going berserk like she was seeing demons and she was paralysed in fear of what was happening to her. I heard that in the final stages of the lost person God allows them to lay in the bed they have made for themselves. (because the heart has been turned away from God for 60-70 years, cant fix it anymore)
The book of Romans in the new testament chapter 1 explains that all the wonders of creation are shown to men and that God has placed in all people the ability to realize that a "great creator" made all things and they are without excuse. I hope that this guy that you know makes it right with the big guy.
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