Quotes about Death
I'm in a win-win playoff. " Response of a Christian dying of cancer at thirty on the prospect of miraculous healing".
— Billy Graham
Evil and suffering are real . . . They aren't an illusion, nor are they simply an absence of good. We are fallen creatures living in a fallen world that has been twisted and corrupted by sin, and we all share in its brokenness. Most of all, we share in its tragic legacy of disease and death.
— Billy Graham
When I preach—no matter where it is in the world—I can always count on five areas of human need that afflict all peoples. Emptiness, loneliness, guilt, fear of death, deep-seated insecurity.
— Billy Graham
The Scripture says, "What is your life? It is even a vapor, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away" (James 4:14). Even the cynical and secular at times think deeply about life and eternity. I am convinced that if people gave more thought to death, eternity, and judgment, there would be more holy living and a greater consciousness of God.
— Billy Graham
Many people say they do not fear death, but the process of dying. It's not the destination, but the trip that they dread.
— Billy Graham
We all have a terminal disease far worse than cancer that will kill us morally and spiritually. It's called sin.
— Billy Graham
Sin's masterpiece of shame and hate became God's masterpiece of mercy and forgiveness. Through the death of Christ upon the cross, sin itself was crucified for those who believe in Him.
— Billy Graham
Jesus was born with the cross darkening His pathway . . . From the cradle to the cross, [Jesus'] purpose was to die.
— Billy Graham
When Jesus hung on the cross, a great unseen cosmic battle raged in the heavens—and in the end, Christ triumphed over all the forces of evil and death and hell.
— Billy Graham
We now have the advantage of a few years more of life, but death is still standing at the end of the road.
— Billy Graham
From the moment a child is born, the death process, and the fight against it, begins.
— Billy Graham
Jesus Christ was the Master Realist when He urged men to prepare for death, which was certain to come. Do not worry, said the Lord Jesus, about the death of the body, but rather concern yourself with the eternal death of the soul.
— Billy Graham