A SHORT time previous to the death of a poor invalid who had been recently converted, a gentleman who was in the habit of visiting him, and manifested much kindness to his family, called upon him.
Whilst speaking of his approaching death, he said to the sick man, “It’s a very solemn thing to die.”
“I don't know, sir, about its being solemn," replied the sufferer," but I believe when I leave this world of wickedness, I shall go to a place of happiness, and be with Christ, for I believe in Him; His blood has washed me from my sin, and I'VE NOTHING TO FEAR (see Rev. 1:5, 6).