Law, Henry – Fear of Death

FEAR OF DEATH

By Henry Law, 1873

While the Lord delays His coming, death works incessantly. There is no moment when its scythe is idle. We may soon feel its leveling blow. The debt of dying is due from us and all earth-born. “It is appointed unto men once to die.”–Heb. 9:27.

Is there no comfort in this thought? Do no bright streaks illumine this horizon? The Christian replies, “Yes! verily, when death is viewed in gospel-light, its brow is clothed in smiles; its icy hand is no more chilly; it is despoiled of terror; its step is friendly; its approach is welcomed.” Such is the picture which these pages strive to show. May every word be an echo of God’s truth!

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