Its easier for you to relate if you have experience "lost" in the past. This is could be a good time where you can tell them about life and death, and their assurance in Jesus Christ that the only way for heaven is through Him. I work in the hospital and I've dealt with this situation all the time. No matter if they believe in Christianity or not, but one thing that they know is that if you are born in this world then you are destined to die one day. Is just a matter of God's timing. For the deceased is free burden from this world but for the living must strive to get this life going. Hopefully not dead before we reach old age. I hope this kinda answer your question. God Bless.
The truth is you can't really comfort them if they are unbelievers because they have no hope in life after death. But as it has been said above, possibly this is an opportunity to talk about life and death- when the time is right. But in the meantime you could be with them, help where you can, show compassion.
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Any non-believer may become a believer till the last moments of his death. Anyhow, if a person according to the Knowledge of Almighty Allah, dies as non-believer, he may face eternal punishment in hell.
For the funeral of a believer, the latter part of the text is especially appropriate, since Jesus told the thief who believed that He would be in Paradise 'today' - immediately after death. This would be of comfort to those who mourn.
Alex Comfort died on March 26, 2000 at the age of 80.
AnswerThe immersion or dipping of a believer in water symbolizing the complete renewal and change in the believer's life and testifying to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ as the way of slavation.
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Louis Comfort Tiffany died on January 17, 1933 at the age of 84.
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I believe he was a universal believer of all that believed in spirituality and physical, faith that believe in life after death.
no ________________ You can live long without death, but you can't live forever without death. Death will overtake you eventually.
Samurai were hardcore and would never surrender. Soldiers would do their best....but weren't at the level that the samurai were at. Samurai would go past chivalry, and wouldn't be afraid to die. They would actually embrace death.