Simeon. Luke 2:25-35.
Simeon ( Luke 2:25-32)
He denied Jesus, because he was scared. Simon Peter did not betray Jesus, and S. P. would later die on a cross because of his belief in Jesus Christ.
"My dear friend i never want to loose you again. I'll protect you...forever and ever until i die. Everlasting true love i am yours, i'll protect you forever and ever until i die.." This is what is said at the end of the game play but i think the main promise was just "everlasting true love i am yours".
we will die
Every humen will fall in to the deep Sleep until the second coming of Lord Jesus Christ.
he promised them if they ate of the tree they would die... it was fulfilled when they died.
As a general rule, a medieval knight took his promises extremely seriously. It would not have been unusual to die, rather than break a promise.
His name was Simeon and "... it was revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost, that he should not see death, before he had seen the Lord's Christ.. . ." (Luke 2:25-32)
If you die and after the second coming of Jesus christ . and if you are in heaven you will sing praises to god eternally. You will also wear golden crowns. Shut your flapsOther Answers:No, none of us can tell you until we die. God only promised eternal happiness, he did not say what would happen, or what obligations we would have.
So that he can die for everyone sins if he did not die for everyone sin then we would be eaten by the devil already
He was still devoted to the Emperor because he thought it was what was right for him to do. It wasn't until the Emperor was about to kill Luke that he remembered the promise he made to Padme that he wouldn't let her die, and he remembered that he broke that promise by killing her and he decided that he would not allow his own son to die in front of him. It was essentially his way of trying to make up for killing his wife.
No, not Peter specifically. Christ himself started Christianity when he came into this world to die for everyone's sins. However, Peter was among the disciples Jesus chose to send out into the world to spread the news of His death and resurrection and his promise of eternal life.