Sacrificing your life to save someone can stem from deep love, compassion, or a sense of duty to protect others. Such an act can reflect the value of human connection and the belief that certain lives are worth more than one's own. Additionally, it can inspire hope and courage in others, leaving a lasting legacy that transcends individual existence. Ultimately, the decision is deeply personal and often rooted in profound moral or ethical convictions.
Sacrifice.
save someone's life
Jesus sacrificed his life to save the sinner
No, 1 John 3:16 and John 15:13 says we should lay down our lives for others. It depends on the circumstance. There's a huge difference between giving your life to save someone else and, for example, "sacrificing" yourself with a knife out of the belief that someone else wants it...
"To offer life as a sacrifice" is to give up one's life (or a life) to something (i.e. religion, save another life)
Yes, you probably should. Absolutely, YES! -The life you save may be your own-
No. The reason they are called Lifesavers is that they resemble the ring used by a lifeguard to save someone's life when they are drowning.
You're helping save or improve someone's life. I would definitely call that change!
we can save him by giving him affection. and by realising him that we r here in every ups and downs of his life. that's the way through which someone can feel himself save:)))))))))))))
well if someone is choking, perform the Heimlich Manuver
Whatever I possibly could.
When you have an enormous passion for a person(example: would give up your life for them or sacrifice your life to save them)