I found Mr. Muggeridge’s words comforting and reassuring, but, having more years behind me now, than ahead of me, I ask, “When do you know when you are at the “end” of your life?” I can almost agree with Mr. Muggeridge when he says, ” I love the idea of dying”, but it is the manner and prolonged process of my demise that scares me silly. I will listen to his discourse once again and recapture that comfort and assurance, I hope. (HOPE:Jeremiah 29:11)
That speaks for itself. Thank you.
I found Mr. Muggeridge’s words comforting and reassuring, but, having more years behind me now, than ahead of me, I ask, “When do you know when you are at the “end” of your life?” I can almost agree with Mr. Muggeridge when he says, ” I love the idea of dying”, but it is the manner and prolonged process of my demise that scares me silly. I will listen to his discourse once again and recapture that comfort and assurance, I hope. (HOPE:Jeremiah 29:11)