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  • Christian Prepares Death
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  • Why God Became Man
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Life is Like a Vapor

Exploring – Life Is Like a Vapor in the Bible

This captivating collection showcases the biblical teaching that life is fleeting, like a vapor, illustrating the brevity of human existence and the call to live with eternal purpose. Featuring AI-generated images, the gallery brings to life mist fading in the morning sun, a withering flower, shifting sands, a candle’s smoke dissipating, and the passing of generations. These visual representations offer a glimpse of how Scripture describes the temporary nature of earthly life compared to eternity.


Insights with Each Image

Each image is carefully crafted based on original biblical texts and manuscripts, with insights from Greek and Hebrew studies exploring the cultural and theological significance of life’s brevity in Scripture. Delve deeper into its meaning through concise descriptions, complemented by quotes from historical Christian figures, enriching the understanding of this profound biblical truth.


Bringing the Concept of Life’s Fleeting Nature to Life

Experience the urgency and reflection that comes with understanding life’s transience through depictions that capture its passing moments, fading beauty, and eternal perspective, drawn from Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic texts. Highlights include:

  • Original Biblical Texts: Providing foundational descriptions ensuring authentic portrayals based on Scripture.
  • Historical Manuscripts: References such as Jewish wisdom literature, early Christian teachings, and the Dead Sea Scrolls offer deeper perspectives on the fragility of life.


Engage and Explore

Embark on an educational journey through biblical reflections on life’s brevity. Learn about James’ warning that life is like a vapor, the psalms comparing life to fading grass, the wisdom of numbering our days, Jesus’ call to store up treasures in heaven, and the eternal hope found in Christ. From earthly transience to heavenly assurance, these teachings illustrate God’s call to live with wisdom and purpose. This structured and enriching presentation invites viewers to immerse themselves in Scripture’s depiction of life’s fleeting nature like never before, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience with biblical wisdom.

Life as a Vapor

Oswald Chambers (1874–1917):

"God does not give us overcoming life; He gives us life as we overcome." 


Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758)

"Resolved, never to do anything which I would be afraid to do if it were the last hour of my life."


George Whitefield (1714–1770)

"We are immortal until our work on earth is done. Life may be short, but it is filled with divine purpose."


C.S. Lewis (1898–1963)

"You don't have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body. Life in the body is temporary."


Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892)

"Our life is but a vapor, yet in its fleeting nature it holds eternal consequences."


A.W. Tozer (1897–1963)

"Only a life lived for God is a life well spent. All else is but a passing vapor."





Last Words of Dying Christians

400 Quotes From Famous Dying Christians - 1-50

1. Elisabeth Elliot (1926–2015 AD)

Christian author and missionary, widow of Jim Elliot.
"Rest in the Lord, O my soul, He will guide you home."
(Said during her final days.)


2. David Wilkerson (1931–2011 AD)

American pastor and founder of Teen Challenge.
"My life is in God’s hands. I fear no evil."
(Spoken before his death in a car accident.)


3. Ruth Bell Graham (1920–2007 AD)
American Christian author and wife of Billy Graham.
"I see Jesus."
(Spoken during her last moments.) 


4, Richard Wurmbrand (1909–2001 AD)

Romanian pastor and founder of The Voice of the Martyrs.
"To die is gain."
(Quoting Philippians 1:21 near the end of his life.)


6. Rachel Joy Scott (1981–1999 AD)
American student and Christian martyr, first victim of the Columbine High School shooting.
"I’m not ashamed. If you have to kill me for my faith, go ahead."
(Spoken moments before her death after being asked if she believed in God.)


7. Cassie Bernall (1981–1999 AD)
American student and Christian martyr, also killed in the Columbine shooting.
"Yes, I believe."

(Her final answer to her assailant’s question about her faith in God.)


8. Witness Lee (1905–1997 AD) 

Watchman Nee’s Disciple:
Chinese Christian preacher and author.
"To live is Christ, to die is gain."
(Spoken near his death.) 


9. Norman Grubb (1895–1993 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Disciple:
Missionary and author, leader of Worldwide Evangelization Crusade.
"Christ is all."
(Spoken near his death.) 


10. Andrew Gih (1901–1985 AD)

John Sung’s Disciple:
Chinese evangelist and co-founder of the Evangelize China Fellowship.
"Jesus leads the way."
(Spoken before passing.) 


11. . Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984 AD)

American theologian and philosopher.
"Our calling is not to be successful, but to be faithful."
(Spoken near the end of his life.)


12. . Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983 AD)

Dutch Christian and Holocaust survivor.
"Jesus is Victor."
(Spoken before her passing.)


13. Lillian Dickson (1901–1983 AD)
American missionary in Taiwan, known for her work in healthcare and education.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race."
(Spoken before passing.) 

 

14. Janani Luwum (1922–1977 AD) 

Archbishop of Uganda, martyred under Idi Amin’s regime. 

"I see God’s hand in this."

(Spoken as he was taken away to be executed.) 


15. John Ridley (1888–1976 AD)

Oswald Chambers’ Disciple:
Australian evangelist and author.
"The Lord has been faithful in all things."
(Spoken near his death.) 


16. Rajammal Samuel (1898–1975 AD)

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Indian Christian teacher and evangelist.
"Christ has been my refuge."
(Spoken near her death.) 


17. Watchman Nee (1903–1972 AD)

John Sung’s Disciple:
"Christ is my victory."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


18. James Hudson Taylor III (1894–1971 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
Missionary and leader of the China Inland Mission.
"Faithful is He who called us."
(Spoken before his death.) 


19. Song Shangjie (1901–1971 AD)

John Sung’s Disciple:
Chinese Christian evangelist.
"Jesus is my all."
(Spoken near his death.) 


20. Gladys Aylward (1902–1970 AD)
British missionary to China.
"I see the gates of heaven opening."
(Spoken during her final illness.)


21. Gertrude Biddy Chambers (1883–1966 AD)

Oswald Chambers’ Disciple:
British missionary and editor of Oswald Chambers' works.
"The Lord is faithful."
(Spoken during her final moments.) 


22. Ponnammal Samuel (~1880–1965 AD)

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Christian educator and missionary in India.
"I trust in Christ alone."
(Spoken during her last illness.) 


23. Alfred Stock (~1890–1965 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Disciple:
Missionary to Africa and evangelist.
"God’s work continues."
(Spoken before his death.) 


24. Lillian Trasher (1887–1961 AD)
American missionary in Egypt, founder of an orphanage.
"The Lord will take care of His children."
(Spoken near her death.) 


25. Nora Allen (1880–1960 AD)

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Missionary and teacher in India.
"I rest in God’s love."
(Spoken before passing.) 


26. Isobel Kuhn (1901–1957 AD)
Canadian missionary to China and the Lisu people.
"I see my King waiting for me."
(Spoken during her final illness.) 


27. William R. Newell (1868–1956 AD)

American Bible teacher and hymn writer.
"Jesus is all I need."
(Spoken before passing.)


28. Jim Elliot (1927–1956 AD) 

American missionary, martyred while evangelizing the Huaorani people of Ecuador. 

"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose." 

(These words were famously written before his death.) 


28. Pete Fleming (1928–1956 AD)

Jim Elliot’s Disciple:
American missionary and martyr in Ecuador.
"To live is Christ, and to die is gain."
(Spoken shortly before his death.) 


29. Catherine Booth II (1858–1955 AD)

William Booth’s Disciple:
Salvation Army officer and evangelist, daughter of William and Catherine Booth.
"I rest in God’s love."
(Spoken near her death.) 


30. Kate Booth (1858–1955 AD)
Evangelist and daughter of William Booth.
"Jesus is my all."
(Spoken during her last moments.) 


31. Samuel Zwemer (1867–1952 AD)

American missionary to the Muslim world.
"Go on, go on, go on!"
(Spoken to his fellow missionaries.)


32. Mildred Cable (1878–1952 AD)
British missionary to China and pioneer in desert evangelism.
"To God be the glory."
(Spoken before passing.) 


33. Amy Carmichael (1867–1951 AD)

Irish missionary to India.
"Jesus, my joy."
(Her last recorded words.)


34. Evan Roberts (1878–1951 AD)
Key figure in the Welsh Revival.
"Lord, bend us."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


35. Eva Swift (1870–1947 AD)

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Missionary and teacher in India.
"Jesus alone is enough."
(Spoken before passing.) 


36. Margaret E. McFarlane (1872–1946 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:
Missionary and educator in Nigeria.
"In Christ, I have found my peace."
(Spoken during her last hours.) 


37. Howard Taylor (1862–1946 AD) 

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple
"The Lord has been faithful through it all."
(Spoken near his death.) 


38. Edith B. Buxton (1890–1945 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Disciple:
Missionary and teacher in Africa.
"The Lord is faithful."
(Spoken during her last illness.) 


39. Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945 AD)
German pastor and theologian, executed by the Nazis for resisting Hitler.
"This is the end – for me, the beginning of life."
(Spoken moments before his execution.)


40. Eric Liddell (1902–1945 AD)
Scottish Olympic runner and missionary to China, died in a Japanese internment camp.
"It’s complete surrender."
(Spoken during his final illness in the camp.)


41. Margaret Hall (~1880–1945 AD)

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:
Missionary and teacher in India.
"Jesus is enough for me."
(Spoken during her final moments.) 


43. Bishop Azariah (1874–1945 AD)
First Indian bishop of the Anglican Church.
"Lord, into Thy hands I commend my spirit."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


44. Edith Studd (1861–1944 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Wife:
Missionary to Africa and wife of C.T. Studd.
"Christ alone is sufficient."
(Spoken near her death.) 


45. John Sung (1901–1944 AD) 

Chinese evangelist and key figure in the revival movements of China and Southeast Asia. "I will rest in the arms of my Savior." 

(Spoken before passing.)  


46. William Temple (1881–1944 AD)

Archbishop of Canterbury.
"The Kingdom of God is at hand."
(Spoken in his final moments.)


47. George Frederic Müller (1863–1942 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:
Missionary and successor in the orphanage ministry.
"God’s faithfulness never ends."
(Spoken near his death.) 


48. Alfred Buxton ~1872–1940 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Disciple:
"God has carried me through every trial."
(Spoken before passing.) 


49. Walter Crick (1860–1940 AD)
British missionary and church planter.
"Christ alone is my hope."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


50. Montagu Beauchamp (1865–1939 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:
"God has led me all my life."
(Spoken before passing.) 


The Day of Your Death

Eternal Life Through Christ

John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."


Assurance of Salvation

Romans 10:9-10: "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation."


Hope Beyond the Grave

John 11:25-26: "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?"


Victory Over Death

1 Corinthians 15:55-57: "O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."


The Gain in Dying

Philippians 1:21: "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."


Oswald Chambers (1874–1917)"Trust God and do the next thing. Life is a vapor, but obedience leaves an eternal impact."

Blaise Pascal (1623–1662)"Our life is as a vapor, appearing for a short time and then vanishing. Only in God do we find true permanence."
 

Francis of Assisi (1181–1226)"It is in dying that we are born to eternal life."

Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983)"Life is not measured by its duration but by its donation." 

LAST WORDS OF DYING CHRISTIANS

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51. Ponnamal (1858–1939 AD) 

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple: 

"Christ has been my guide and comfort."

(Spoken in her final moments.)

52. Joshua Marshman (~1768–1837 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple: Missionary, educator, and Bible translator in India. 

"God’s Word endures forever." 

(Spoken during his final moments.)

53. Billy Sunday (1862–1935 AD)

American evangelist and former professional baseball player. 

"I’m ready. I’ve done what I could."

(Spoken before his death.)

54. Arthur Polhill (1862–1935 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  

Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. 

"God has been my guide all my life." 

(Spoken during his final moments.)

55. C.T. Studd (1860–1931 AD)

British missionary and founder of the Worldwide Evangelization Crusade. "

If Jesus Christ be God and died for me, then no sacrifice can be too great for me to make for Him."

(Spoken before his death.)

56. Apollo Kivebulaya (1864–1933 AD)

James Hannington’s Disciple:  

Ugandan evangelist and missionary. 

"I go to serve my King." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

57. Okon Asuquo (~1870–1930 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:  

Nigerian Christian leader and missionary. 

"The Lord has been my guide." 

(Spoken before passing.)

58. Marian White (~1870–1930 AD)

William Booth’s Disciple:  

Salvation Army officer and evangelist. "

The Lord has been my refuge." 

(Spoken before her death.)

59. Jessie McDonald (~1860–1930 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  

Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. 

Faithful is He who called me." 

(Spoken before her death.)

60. Frederick B. Meyer (1847–1929 AD)

Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:  

English Baptist pastor and evangelist. 

"God has led me all my life." 

(Spoken before passing.)  


61. Frederick Booth-Tucker (1853–1929 AD)

William Booth’s Disciple:  

Salvation Army officer and missionary to India. 

"God’s kingdom is forever." 

(Spoken during his final hours.)

62. R.A. Torrey (1856–1928 AD) 

American evangelist and educator. Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:  

"God’s truth stands forever." 

(Spoken before passing.)

63. Herbert Booth (1862–1926 AD)

William Booth’s Disciple:  

Salvation Army officer and evangelist. 

"God has been faithful to the end." 

(Spoken before passing.)

64. Emma Dryer (1835–1925 AD)

Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:  

"Soon, I will see my King."

(Spoken in her final hours.)

65. Eme Edem (~1860–1925 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:  

Christian convert and evangelist in Nigeria. 

"I go to be with my Savior." 

(Spoken near her death.)

66. Alfred Taylor (1860–1925 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  

Missionary to China and son of Hudson Taylor. 

"He is faithful." 

(Spoken during his final illness.)

67. Chief Okon Edet (~1870–1925 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:  

Nigerian Christian leader and preacher. 

"Christ has redeemed me." 

(Spoken during his final hours.)

68. William Seymour (1870–1922 AD) 

Disciple of Charles Parham, 

African American pastor and leader of the Azusa Street Revival. 

"Glory to God for His grace." 

(Spoken before passing.)

69. Pandita Ramabai (1858–1922 AD) 

Amy Carmichael’s Disciple:  

Indian social reformer and Christian evangelist. 

"He is faithful who has called me." 

(Spoken before passing.)

70. Alexander Whyte (1836–1921 AD)

Scottish minister and theologian. 

"I have peace."

(His last recorded words.)


71. Chief Edem (1860–1920 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:  

"The Lord’s love never fails."

(Spoken before his passing.)

72. Priscilla Mullins (1850–1920 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:  

Missionary and caretaker in Müller’s orphanage ministry. 

"The Lord has been my strength." 

(Spoken before her death.)

73. Annie Pye (1860–1920 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple: 

Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. 

"Jesus is enough." 

(Spoken near her death.)

74. Charles Inwood (1860–1920 AD)

C.T. Studd’s Disciple:  Missionary and evangelist. 

"To live is Christ." 

(Spoken near his death.)

75. John W. Chapman (1859–1918 AD) 

American evangelist and hymn writer. 

"I see Jesus." 

(Spoken during his final illness.)

76.. Andrew Murray (1828–1917 AD)

South African pastor and devotional writer. 

"Jesus alone."

(Spoken during his last moments.) 


77. Oswald Chambers (1874–1917 AD)

Scottish Baptist evangelist and teacher. 

"I am ready to meet my Maker."

(Spoken before his death.)

78. Archdeacon Henry Johnson (1855–1917 AD)

Samuel Crowther’s Disciple:  

Nigerian missionary and educator. 

"I rest in the arms of my Savior." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

79. Sarah F. Smiley (1830–1917 AD) 

American Quaker preacher and writer. 

"The light of Christ shines within me." 

(Her final words.)

80. Mary Slessor (1848–1915 AD)

Scottish missionary to Nigeria. 

"Oh, Lord, bless Africa!"

(Spoken before her death.)

81. Fanny Crosby (1820–1915 AD)

Blind hymn writer of thousands of Christian hymns. 

"Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!"

(Quoted from her famous hymn before her death.)

82. William Borden (1887–1913 AD)

American missionary who died before reaching China. 

"No reserve, no retreat, no regrets."

(Written shortly before his death.)

83. George Railton (1849–1913 AD)

William Booth’s Disciple: 

"The Lord’s work continues."

(Spoken during his last days.)

84. George R. Stuart (1857–1913 AD) 

American Methodist minister and evangelist.

Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:  

"Glory be to God." 

(Spoken before passing.)

85. Charlotte Digges “Lottie” Moon (1840–1912 AD) 

Southern Baptist missionary to China. 

"Jesus is all the world to me."

(Her last testimony.)  

86. William Booth (1829–1912 AD

Founder of The Salvation Army. 

"God shall have all there is of William Booth."

(His final declaration.)

87. Hudson Taylor’s Disciple: Griffith 

John (1831–1912 AD) 

Welsh missionary to China, key figure in spreading Christianity in Hubei. 

"God’s work will prevail." 

(Spoken before his death.)

88. John Hyde (1865–1912 AD

American missionary to India, known as "Praying Hyde." 

"Shout the victory of Jesus Christ!"

(Spoken in his final moments.)

89. Henry Varley (~1835–1912 AD)

Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple:  

British evangelist and preacher. 

"God’s grace is sufficient." 

(Spoken before passing.) 


90. Hannah Whitall Smith (1832–1911 AD)

American evangelist and author of The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life. 

"I rest in God’s love."

(Her last recorded words.)

91. Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911 AD)

American Presbyterian pastor and Bible teacher. 

"Faithful is He who has called me."

(Spoken before passing.)

91. Benjamin Broomhall (1829–1911 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  

Missionary and prominent member of the China Inland Mission. 

"Faithful is He who called us." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

92. Alexander MacLaren (1826–1910 AD)

Scottish Baptist minister and Bible expositor. 

"I shall be satisfied when I awake with Thy likeness."

(Spoken before his death.)

93. Henry Grattan Guinness (1835–1910 AD)

Irish evangelist and writer. 

"The Lord is my portion forever."

(His last words.)

94. Jacob Chamberlain (1835–1908 AD) 

American missionary to India and Bible translator. 

"Christ is my hope and my salvation." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

95. Phoebe Knapp (1839–1908 AD)

Fanny Crosby’s Disciple:  Composer and hymn writer. 

"Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine." 

(Spoken before her death.)

97. John G. Paton (1824–1907 AD) 

Scottish missionary to the New Hebrides islands. "

I lay my soul upon the altar of God, ready for whatever He wills." 

(Spoken during his final days.)

98. George Matheson (1842–1906 AD)

Scottish minister and hymn writer. 

"O Love that wilt not let me go."

(Quoted from his hymn before passing.)


99. George Grenfell (1849–1906 AD) 

British Baptist missionary to the Congo. "

I leave this world in God’s hands." 

(Spoken during his final hours.) 


100. Hudson Taylor (1832–1905 AD)

Founder of the China Inland Mission. 

"I am so weak, but He is strong."

(Spoken during his last illness.)
 

101. Jennie Faulding Taylor (1843–1904 AD) 

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple: 

Missionary to China and second wife of Hudson Taylor. 

"Faithful is He who has promised." 

(Spoken before her passing.)

102. Grace Dyer Taylor (1865–1904 AD) 

Daughter of Hudson Taylor, missionary to China. 

"He is faithful who has called me." 

(Spoken before her passing.)

103. Jennie Fuller (1847–1903 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  

Missionary to China with the China Inland Mission. 

"Christ has called, and I have followed." 

(Spoken near her death.)

104. Robert Chapman (1803–1902 AD)

English pastor and evangelist. 

"God’s grace has been sufficient." 

(Spoken before his passing.)

105. John Comber (1852–1902 AD) 

English missionary and explorer in Africa. 

"I go in peace, trusting my Lord." 

(Spoken before passing.)

106. Joseph Parker (1830–1902 AD) 

English Congregational minister. "

The Lord reigns; blessed be His name." 

(Spoken before his passing.)  


107. James Chalmers (1841–1901 AD)

Scottish missionary to Papua New Guinea, martyred. 

"We are in God's hands. We live or die as He wills."

(Spoken before being killed by natives.)

108. Isabella Thoburn (1840–1901 AD) 

American missionary and founder of Isabella Thoburn College in India. 

"I have fought the good fight." 

(Spoken near her death.)

109. Robert Clarke (1820–1901 AD) 

British missionary and founder of the Punjab Mission. 

"I leave everything in the hands of my Savior." 

(Spoken during his last illness.)

110. George Brealey (1820–1900 AD) 

George Müller’s Disciple:  

"God has been faithful to me to the very end."

(Spoken before passing.)

111. Sarah Comstock (1825–1900 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:  

Missionary and evangelist. 

"Blessed be the Lord who called me." 

(Spoken during her final hours.)

112. Cyrus Hamlin (1811–1900 AD) 

American missionary and educator in Turkey. 

"The Lord’s work is eternal." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

113. . D.L. Moody (1837–1899 AD)

American evangelist and founder of the Moody Bible Institute.

"Earth is receding, heaven is opening, God is calling. I must go."

(Spoken during his final moments.)

114. George Müller (1805–1898 AD)

"Christian evangelist known for his orphanage work in England. 

My eye is not on the density of the fog, but on the living God."

(Spoken before his passing.)

115. George Müller’s Daughter (1829–1898 AD) 

Daughter of evangelist George Müller. 

"Father, I see the gates of heaven opening!" 

(Spoken during her final moments.)

116. Frances Willard (1839–1898 AD) 

American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist. 

"Christ shall reign." 

(Spoken near her death.)

117. Henry Drummond (1851–1897 AD)

Dwight L. Moody’s Disciple: Scottish evangelist and author of The Greatest Thing in the World. "Christ is everything."

(His last recorded words.)

118. Bishop Henry Whitehead (1825–1896 AD) 

English clergyman known for his work during the cholera outbreak. 

"The Lord  is my light and my salvation."

 (Spoken during his final hours.)

119. Adoniram Judson Gordon (1836–1895 AD) 

American pastor and founder of Gordon College. 

"God will carry me through." 

(Spoken before passing away.)

120. James Hudson (1828–1895 AD) 

British missionary to Sierra Leone. 

"He is faithful to the end." 

(Spoken during his final hours.)

121. James Wright (1826–1895 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:  

Director of Müller’s orphanage after Müller’s death. 

"The Lord is faithful." 

(Spoken during his last moments.)

122. Mah Pan (1820–1895 AD) 

Sarah B. Judson’s Disciple:  

Burmese convert and evangelist. "Christ has been my guide." (Spoken near her death.)

123. Efik King Eyo Honesty VII (1820–1893 AD)

Mary Slessor’s Disciple:  Nigerian Christian leader and supporter of Slessor’s mission. "I live and die in Christ." (Spoken before passing.)

124. Bishop Daniel Alexander Payne (1811–1893 AD) African Methodist Episcopal bishop and educator. "God’s work is eternal, and I rest in His peace." (Spoken before passing.)

125. Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892 AD) 

British preacher known as the "Prince of Preachers." "Jesus died for me." (Spoken as his last words.)


126. Andrew Bonar (1810–1892 AD) Scottish minister and hymn writer. "Go on, go on! You are getting nearer home each day." (Spoken near the end of his life.)

127. Jacob Wainwright (1850–1892 AD)David Livingstone’s Disciple:  Native African assistant and missionary, helped return Livingstone's body to England. "Let us walk in the light of the Lord." (Spoken during his final moments.)

128. Sechele (1812–1892 AD)Robert Moffat’s Disciple: African chief and early Christian convert. "I follow the Lord who saves." (Spoken before his passing.)

129. Bishop Thomas Valpy (1822–1892 AD) Missionary to India and bishop of Calcutta. "I go to see my King." (Spoken during his final hours.)

130. James Calvert (1813–1892 AD) Missionary to Fiji. "Christ is the light of the world." (Spoken near his death.)

131. Samuel Crowther (1809–1891 AD)First African Anglican bishop. "I am grateful to have served my Master until my final breath."(His final testimony.)
 

132. Thomas Valpy French (1825–1891 AD) Bishop of Lahore and missionary to India and Arabia. "I go to meet my King." (Spoken before his death.)

133. Catherine Booth (1829–1890 AD)Co-founder of The Salvation Army. "The waters are rising, but so am I. I am not going under, but over."(Spoken near the end of her life.)st. "Lord, I thank You that You have left me nothing to hang on to but Yourself."(His final prayer.)

134. Alexander MacKay (1849–1890 AD)Scottish missionary to Uganda. "If we die, we die for the cause of Christ."(Spoken before his death.)

135. William Carey’s Grandson (~1820–1890 AD)Henry Martyn’s Disciple:  Missionary and educator in India. "God’s work is never in vain." (Spoken during his final moments.)

136. Bishop Edward Parry (1830–1890 AD) British bishop and missionary. "My Redeemer lives." (Spoken before passing.)

137. James Wright (1825–1890 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:  Successor to Müller in the orphanage ministry. "God is faithful in all His ways." (Spoken before his death.)

138. Horatius Bonar (1808–1889 AD) 

Scottish preacher and hymn writer. "I rest my soul on Jesus alone." (Spoken before passing.)

139. George Stott (1835–1889 AD)

Hudson Taylor’s Disciple:  Missionary to China with one leg, known for his perseverance. "God has never failed me." (Spoken near his death.)

140. Nathan Brown (1807–1886 AD)

Henry Martyn’s Disciple:  American missionary to India and Japan. "Christ’s light has guided me all my life." (Spoken during his final illness.)

141. William Boardman (1810–1886 AD) 

American minister and author of The Higher Christian Life. "I long to be with my Savior." (Spoken during his last illness.)

142. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury (1801–1885 AD)

British politician and social reformer. "I do not think that in the hour of death I shall regret having done too little for the world."(Spoken during his final illness.)

143. James Hannington (1847–1885 AD)

Anglican missionary and first bishop of Eastern Equatorial Africa. "Go, tell your master that I have purchased the road to Uganda with my blood."(Spoken before his martyrdom.)

144. Elizabeth Hannington, Bishop Hannington’s Wife (1850–1885 AD) 

Wife of missionary James Hannington. 

"God’s will be done in my life." (Spoken before her passing.)

 
145. Thra She (1825–1885 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:  Burmese pastor and evangelist. "The light of Christ shines in me." (Spoken before passing.)

146. Anthony Ashley-Cooper (1801–1885 AD) English social reformer and philanthropist. "Only Jesus." (Spoken near his death.)

147. Krishna Mohan Banerjee (1813–1885 AD) William Carey’s Disciple "The light of Christ has changed my life."(Spoken before passing.)

148. Samuel Wells Williams (1812–1884 AD) American missionary to China and diplomat. "Christ is my guiding light." (Spoken before passing.)

149. Maria Taylor (1856–1884 AD)Hudson Taylor’s Wife:  Missionary to China and teacher. "Faithful is He who called me." (Spoken during her final illness.)

150. Robert Moffat (1795–1883 AD) Scottish missionary to South Africa. "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race." (Quoted from 2 Timothy 4:7 before passing.)

151. Bishop John Colenso (1814–1883 AD) Bishop of Natal, South Africa. "Christ is my all in all." (His final words.)

152. William Hanna (1808–1882 AD)Thomas Chalmers’s Disciple:  Scottish minister and biographer. "The Lord’s grace is my comfort." (Spoken during his final hours.)

153. Joseph Waterhouse (~1830–1881 AD) James Calvert’s Disciple: Missionary to Fiji. "The Lord’s kingdom shall endure." (Spoken before his death.)  


154. Mebalwe Mochochama (~1820–1880 AD)

Robert Moffat’s Disciple:  African Christian preacher and evangelist. "The Lord has led me all my life." (Spoken before his death.)

155. Alfred Saker (1814–1880 AD) English missionary to Africa and founder of Victoria, Cameroon. "Blessed be the Lord for His mercy." (Spoken during his final hours.)

156. William S. Plumer (1802–1880 AD)American Presbyterian minister and theologian. "God has been faithful to me, and I am ready to see Him."(His final words.)

157. Maung Shway Moung (~1820–1880 AD) Ann Judson’s Disciple:  Burmese convert and pastor. "The Lord is my shepherd." (Spoken before his death.)

158. Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879 AD)English hymn writer and poet. "It is all perfect peace. I am resting in Jesus."(Her final testimony.)

159. Joseph Mullens (1820–1879 AD)Alexander Duff’s Disciple:  Missionary and leader of the London Missionary Society in India. "Christ alone is my joy." (Spoken during his final hours.)

160. Joel Bulu (1813–1879 AD) John Hunt’s Disciple:  Fijian convert and preacher. "The Lord is my shepherd." (Spoken during his last illness.)

161. Elizabeth Prentiss (1818–1878 AD)American hymn writer and author. "More love to Thee, O Christ."(Spoken before her death.)

162. . Alexander Duff (1806–1878 AD)Scottish missionary to India. "Thy will be done."(His last recorded words.)

163. Alexander Duff (1806–1878 AD) Scottish missionary to India. "Thy will be done." (His last recorded words.)

164. Charles Hodge (1797–1878 AD)American theologian and Princeton Seminary professor. "I go to be with my Savior."(Spoken during his final moments.)

165. Andrew Bonar’s Wife (1813–1876 AD)Wife of Scottish minister Andrew Bonar. "I see Jesus."(Her last testimony.)

166. Charles Finney (1792–1875 AD)American revivalist preacher. "I can see nothing but Jesus."(Spoken before his passing.)

167. Chuma (~1840–1875 AD)David Livingstone’s Disciple:  African convert and one of Livingstone’s loyal attendants. "I follow the God of David." (Spoken before passing.)
 

Quotes About

Eternal Life Through Christ

John 3:16: "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."


Comfort in Jesus' Promise

John 14:1-3: "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also."


God's Presence in Suffering

Psalm 23:4: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me."


Promise of a New Creation

Revelation 21:4: "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away."


Rest for the Weary

Matthew 11:28: "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."

LAST WORDS OF DYING CHRISTIANS

Famous Last Words 51-100!

168.. Charles Kingsley (1819–1875 AD)

English priest and Christian social reformer. 

"It is all beautiful."

(Spoken before his death.)


169. Nyo Me (~1815–1875 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Christian teacher and evangelist.
"I am ready to meet my Redeemer."
(Spoken before her death.)

170. . David Livingstone (1813–1873 AD) 

Scottish missionary and explorer of Africa. 

"I am going home to see my King." (Said while on his deathbed in Zambia.)  


171. . Thomas Guthrie (1803–1873 AD)Scottish minister and philanthropist. "Grace reigns."(His last words.)  


172. . David Livingstone (1813–1873 AD)Scottish missionary and explorer in Africa. "I am going home to see my King."(Spoken before his death in Africa.)


173. Robert Smith Candlish (1806–1873 AD)

Thomas Chalmers’s Disciple:
Scottish minister and theologian.
"Christ is all I need."
(Spoken during his last hours.) 


174. William Howells (1812–1873 AD)
Welsh preacher and evangelist.
"Glory to the Lamb who was slain!"
(Spoken during his final hours.)

175. Frederick Denison Maurice (1805–1872 AD)

English theologian and social reformer. "I am safe in my Redeemer’s arms."(His final testimony.) 


176. Elijah Hoole (1798–1872 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:
Missionary to India and Bible translator.
"Faithful is He who has promised."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


177. Susi (1840–1872 AD)

David Livingstone’s Disciple:
A native African who assisted Livingstone in his explorations.
"Christ will lead us home."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


178. John Geddie (1815–1872 AD)
Scottish-Canadian missionary to the New Hebrides.
"He must increase, I must decrease."
(Spoken before his death. 


179. Charlotte Elliott (1789–1871 AD)
English hymn writer, author of "Just As I Am."
"I am coming home, Lord."
(Spoken before passing.) 


180. . John Coleridge Patteson (1827–1871 AD)

English missionary and bishop. "Lord, into Thy hands I commend my spirit."(Spoken before being martyred.) 


181. . George Müller’s Wife (1805–1870 AD)

Wife of George Müller, known for their work with orphans. "I am ready to meet my Lord."(Spoken during her final illness.)


182. Maria Taylor (1837–1870 AD)
Wife of Hudson Taylor, missionary to China.
"I am at peace with Christ."
(Spoken before her death.) 


183. Mary Moffat (1795–1870 AD)
Missionary and wife of Robert Moffat, early missionary to Africa.
"I rest in the arms of my Savior."
(Spoken during her final moments.) 


184. Ko Tha Byu (~1810–1870 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Karen Christian evangelist in Burma.
"I go to my Savior."
(Spoken near his death.) 


185. Ko San Nyein (~1820–1870 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Christian pastor and evangelist.
"The Lord’s work will endure."
(Spoken before passing.) 


186. Hsa Bu (1800–1870 AD)

 Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Karen Christian leader and preacher.
"Christ alone is my salvation."
(Spoken near his death.) 

 

187. Thomas Babington Macaulay (1800–1870 AD)

Samuel Crowther’s Disciple:
Educator and missionary to West Africa.
"I go to meet my Redeemer."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


188. Hiram Bingham (1789–1869 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
"The Lord has been my joy and my salvation."
(Spoken near the end of his life.) 


189. William A. Burns (1815–1868 AD)
Scottish missionary to China and revivalist preacher.
"Let the work of the Lord continue."
(Spoken before his death.) 


190. Mary Ann Aldersey (1797–1868 AD)
First female missionary to China, established Christian schools for girls.
"May His name be glorified among all nations."
(Spoken during her last hours.) 


191. Robert Annan (1834–1867 AD)
Scottish evangelist and preacher.
"I go to my Redeemer in peace."
(Spoken during his final hours.)

192.. John Keble (1792–1866 AD)

English churchman and poet. 

"Thy will be done."

(Spoken during his final moments.)


193. Moung Ing (1810–1865 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Christian pastor and teacher.
"I rejoice in the Lord’s love."
(Spoken before passing.) 


194. Deborah Thra (~1800–1865 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese evangelist and early Christian leader.
"I follow the light of Christ."
(Spoken before her death.) 


195. James Drummond Burns (1823–1864 AD)

 George Matheson’s Disciple:
Scottish hymn writer and minister.
"The light of Christ shines brightly."
(Spoken before passing.) 


196. Andrew Reed (1787–1862 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:
English Congregational minister and philanthropist.
"I rest in God’s promises."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


197. Elijah Bridgman (1801–1861 AD) 

Robert Morrison’s Disciple:
"To live is Christ, to die is gain."
(Quoted before his death.) 


198. Bishop William Burns (1779–1861 AD)
Disciple of Henry Martyn, missionary to Persia.
"The Lord’s mercy is everlasting."
(Spoken before his death.) 


199. Mah Nyay (~1800–1860 AD)

Ann Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Christian woman and evangelist.
"Blessed is the Lord who saved me."
(Spoken during her final moments.)

200. John Angell James (1785–1859 AD)English Nonconformist pastor and author. "Heaven is near, and I am ready."(Spoken before his passing.)
 

201. John Brown (1784–1858 AD)Scottish theologian and minister. "Come, Lord Jesus."(Spoken before his death.) 


202. James Colquhoun (1816–1858 AD)
Scottish missionary, disciple of John Paton.
"I see the Lord waiting for me."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


203. Sarah Tucker (1809–1857 AD)
British missionary and educator in India.
"Teach the young ones about Christ."
(Spoken before passing.) 


204, David Livingstone’s Father (1778–1856 AD)Father of missionary David Livingstone. "All that matters is the love of Christ."(Spoken on his deathbed.)

205. Hugh Miller (1802–1856 AD)Scottish geologist and writer. "Heaven is opening before me."(Spoken before he passed away.)


206. Hugh Miller (1802–1856 AD)
Scottish geologist and writer.
"Heaven is opening before me."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


207. Thomas Kelly (1769–1855 AD)
Irish hymn writer and preacher.
"Blessed be the Lord who has called me home."
(Spoken before passing.) 


208. James Montgomery (1771–1854 AD)
Scottish poet and hymn writer.
"The Lord is my song and my salvation."
(Spoken during his last hours.)

209. William Jay (1769–1853 AD)English Nonconformist preacher and devotional writer. "The Lord is my light and my salvation."(Quoting Psalm 27:1 before passing.)


210. Anthony Norris Groves (1795–1853 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:
English missionary and founder of the Brethren movement.
"God has been faithful."
(Spoken before passing.) 


211. Anthony Norris Groves (1795–1853 AD)

George Müller’s Disciple:
Missionary to the Middle East and India.
"Let the name of the Lord be praised."
(Spoken before passing.) 


212. William Jay (1769–1853 AD)
English Nonconformist preacher and devotional writer.
"The Lord is my light and my salvation."
(Quoting Psalm 27:1 before passing.) 


213.John Philip (1775–1851 AD)
Scottish missionary and advocate for indigenous rights in South Africa.
"The work of the Lord endures forever."
(Spoken before his death.)


214. Richard Williams (1817–1851 AD)
Missionary to the Patagonian Indians, died of starvation.
"My heart is with Christ."
(Written before his death.) 


215. James Haldane (1768–1851 AD)
Disciple of Robert Haldane, Scottish evangelist and missionary.
"Christ is all in all."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


216. Edward Bickersteth (1786–1850 AD)

Charles Simeon’s Disciple:
English evangelical clergyman and hymn writer.
"The Lord is my light and my salvation."
(Spoken before passing.) 


217. Evangeline Booth (1865–1950 AD)

Catherine Booth’s Disciple:
General of the Salvation Army and daughter of William Booth.
"God’s love is everlasting."
(Spoken during her final illness.) 


218. James Peggs (1793–1850 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple:
Missionary and advocate for social reform in India.
"God’s work is everlasting."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


219. Adoniram Judson (1788–1850 AD) 

American missionary to Burma, translated the Bible into Burmese. 

"I go with the gladness of a boy bounding away from school. I feel so strong in Christ." 

(Spoken before his death at sea.)


220. Mary Lyon (1797–1849 AD)
Founder of Mount Holyoke College and Christian educator.
"In Christ, I rest."
(Spoken during her final illness.) 


221. John Hunt (1812–1848 AD)
Missionary to Fiji, key figure in the conversion of Fijian tribes.
"The Lord’s kingdom shall reign here."
(Spoken before passing.) 


222. Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847 AD)
Scottish minister, theologian, and leader of the Free Church of Scotland.
"To God alone be the glory."
(Spoken before his death.)


223. Hannah Marshman (1767–1847 AD) 

William Carey’s Disciple:
"I have seen the Lord’s goodness in my life."
(Spoken before her death.) 


224. James Evans (1801–1846 AD)
Methodist missionary and Bible translator to Canada’s indigenous people.
"God’s Word shall stand forever."
(Spoken before passing.) 


115. Sarah Boardman (~1803–1845 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
"Christ has been my life and my hope."
(Spoken in her last days.)

226. William Knibb (1803–1845 AD)

English Baptist missionary to Jamaica. 

I see my Lord, and He is with me."

(His final testimony.)


227. William Yates (1792–1845 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple:
Missionary and Bible translator in India.
"Blessed be the name of the Lord."
(Spoken before passing.)
 

228. Elizabeth Fry (1780–1845 AD)

English Quaker and prison reformer. 

"Christ is my hope and my salvation."

(Her last words.)


229. Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786–1845 AD)

William Wilberforce’s Disciple:
British abolitionist and reformer.
"I trust in God’s everlasting mercy."
(Spoken during his final illness.)

230. Asahel Nettleton (1783–1844 AD)

American evangelist during the Second Great Awakening. 

"I long to be with my Savior."

(Spoken before passing.)

231. Robert Murray M'Cheyne (1813–1843 AD)

Scottish minister known for his devotion and holiness. 

"I am going to my Father’s house."(Spoken shortly before his death at age 29.) 


232. Mary Tooth (1777–1843 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple
Methodist preacher and evangelist.
"I rest in God’s grace."
(Spoken during her final illness.) 


233. Robert Haldane (1764–1842 AD)
Scottish theologian and preacher.
"Christ is my all in all."
(Spoken before his death.) 


234. Joseph Entwisle (1767–1841 AD) 

John Wesley’s Disciple:
"I go to my Savior in peace."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


235. Robert Morrison’s Disciple: John Slater (~1795–1840 AD)
Missionary and translator in China.
"I rest in Christ alone."
(Spoken near his death.) 


236.Ko Tha Byu (~1785–1840 AD)

 Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Karen Christian and missionary.
"Christ has set me free."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


237. Christmas Evans (1766–1838 AD)

Welsh preacher and revivalist. "Drive on!"(His final words, spoken during a journey.) 


238 oshua Marshman (~1768–1837 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple:
Missionary, educator, and Bible translator in India.
"God’s Word endures forever."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


239. Charles Simeon (1759–1836 AD)

English evangelical preacher and leader of the Evangelical Revival. "Infinite wisdom has arranged the whole with infinite love, and infinite power enables me to rest upon that love."

(His final reflection before passing.)


240. .Moung Nau (~1790–1835 AD)

Ann Judson’s Disciple:
Burmese Christian and early preacher.
"I see my Savior’s face."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


241. Robert Morrison (1782–1834 AD)
First Protestant missionary to China.
"May the Lord’s work prosper in China."
(Spoken before passing.)

242. Ebenezer Porter (1772–1834 AD)

American theologian and professor. 

"I am resting in Christ."

(His final words.)

243. . William Carey (1761–1834 AD)

English missionary to India. 


"When I am gone, speak less of Dr. Carey and more of Dr. Carey’s Savior."

(Spoken before his death.)

244. Edward Irving (1792–1834 AD)

Scottish preacher and founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church. 

"If I die, I die unto the Lord."(Spoken shortly before his passing.)


245. William Black (1760–1834 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
Canadian Methodist preacher, key figure in the spread of Methodism in Nova Scotia.
"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


246. Ebenezer Porter (1772–1834 AD)
American theologian and professor.
"I am resting in Christ."
(Spoken during his last hours.) 


247. Hannah More (1745–1833 AD)

English religious writer and philanthropist. 

"To go to heaven, think what that is! To go to my Savior, who died that I might live!"

(Her final words.) 


248. William Wilberforce (1759–1833 AD) 

British politician and leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. "Thank God that I can lay down my burden at last." (Said shortly before his death.)


249. Richard Watson (1781–1833 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
"My hope is in the Lord alone."
(Spoken before his death.) 


250. Rowland Hill (1744–1833 AD)
English preacher and hymn writer.
"I shall soon see my Lord face to face."
(Spoken near his death.) 


251. Adam Clarke (1762–1832 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
British theologian and Bible commentator.
"Glory to God in the highest."
(Spoken during his last moments.) 


252. James Stephen (1758–1832 AD)
Disciple of William Wilberforce and John Newton, British politician and abolitionist.
"Praise be to Christ, the Redeemer of all."
(Spoken during his last hours.) 


253. Dorothy Ripley (1767–1832 AD)
English evangelist and missionary to the United States.
"The Lord is my Shepherd."
(Spoken before her death.)

254. Robert Hall (1764–1831 AD)English Baptist minister and theologian. 

"I have peace."(His last testimony.)

255. Edward Payson (1783–1827 AD)American pastor and author. 

"The battle is fought, the victory is won."(His last recorded words.)


256. Thomas Thomason (1774–1829 AD)
Disciple of Charles Simeon, missionary and chaplain in India.
"Faithful is He who has called me."
(Spoken in his final moments.) 


257. Abdool Messeeh (1783–1827 AD)

Henry Martyn’s Disciple:
First ordained Indian Christian pastor.
"I go in peace to my Savior."
(Spoken near his death.) 


258. Ann Hasseltine Judson (1789–1826 AD)
First wife of Adoniram Judson, missionary to Burma.
"I see the face of my Redeemer."
(Spoken near her death.)

259. John Ryland (1753–1825 AD)English Baptist minister and hymn writer. "I can plod. I can persevere. Let God be glorified."(Spoken during his final illness.) 


260. William Ward (1769–1823 AD) 

William Carey’s Disciple: 

British missionary and printer in India. "Blessed be the name of the Lord." 

(Spoken before his death.)  

  

261. Krishna Pal (1764–1822 AD)
First Indian convert to Christianity through William Carey’s mission.
"Jesus is my Redeemer."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


262. Dr. Felix Carey (1780–1822 AD)

Adoniram Judson’s Disciple:
Missionary and son of William Carey.
"I go to be with my Lord."
(Spoken during his final moments.) 


263. Joseph Benson (1749–1821 AD)
Disciple of John Wesley, English Methodist preacher.
"The Lord is my portion forever."
(Spoken before passing.) 


264. Thomas Haweis (1734–1820 AD)
Disciple of John Newton, English clergyman and missionary supporter.
"Christ is my rock and my fortress."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


265.  David Jones (1736–1820 AD)Welsh Baptist preacher and hymn writer. "The arms of Jesus are around me."(His final testimony.)

266. John Fawcett (1740–1817 AD)English Baptist pastor and hymn writer. "I shall soon be with Christ."(His final testimony.)


267. George Shadford (1739–1816 AD)

Charles Wesley’s Disciple:
English Methodist preacher and missionary to America.
"All glory to God alone."
(Spoken before passing.) 


268. Francis Asbury (1745–1816 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
First bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America.
"Lord, I am Thine."
(Spoken before passing.)


269. Samuel Bradburn (1751–1816 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
Methodist preacher and close associate of Wesley.
"Glory be to God forever."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


270. Andrew Fuller (1754–1815 AD)
Disciple of John Sutcliff, English Baptist theologian and missionary advocate.
"Christ is my only hope."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


271. Mary Fletcher (1739–1815 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
Methodist preacher and wife of John Fletcher.
"Christ is my eternal hope."
(Spoken near her death.) 


272. Thomas Coke (1747–1814 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple
Methodist bishop and missionary.
"The Lord is my portion forever."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


273. John Sutcliff (1752–1814 AD)
Disciple of John Gill, English Baptist minister and key supporter of missions.
"All glory be to God for His grace."
(Spoken near his death.)

274. Henry Martyn (1781–1812 AD)English missionary and Bible translator to India and Persia. "Let me burn out for God."(Spoken before his passing.) 


275. Sabat (~1780–1812 AD)

Henry Martyn’s Disciple:
"Christ alone is my hope."
(Spoken before his martyrdom.) 


276. Henry Martyn’s Wife (1781–1812 AD)
Wife of missionary Henry Martyn.
"The Lord has taken him, and soon He will take me."
(Spoken after learning of her husband's death.) 


277. Harriet Newell (1793–1812 AD)
American missionary, one of the first female missionaries sent overseas.
"My hope is in Christ."
(Spoken near her death.) 


278. Richard Cecil (1748–1810 AD)
Disciple of John Newton, English clergyman and writer.
"Christ has always been my joy and strength."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


279. David Zeisberger (1721–1808 AD)Missionary to Native Americans. "Lord Jesus, come quickly."(Spoken in his final moments.) 


280. Cornelius Winter (1741–1808 AD)

George Whitefield’s Disciple:
English preacher and missionary.
"The Lord has been my guide all my life."
(Spoken before passing.) 


281.. John Newton (1725–1807 AD)Former slave trader turned Christian minister and author of Amazing Grace. "I am a great sinner, but Christ is a great Savior."(His final words.)

282. William Carey’s Wife (1761–1807 AD)

Missionary alongside her husband, William Carey. "I go to my Redeemer."(Her last recorded words.)


283. John Newton’s Wife (1725–1807 AD)
Wife of preacher John Newton.
"I shall see my Redeemer soon."
(Spoken before her passing.)

284. Isaac Backus (1724–1806 AD)American Baptist pastor and advocate for religious freedom. "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith."(Quoting 2 Timothy 4:7 on his deathbed.)


285. Richard Whatcoat (1736–1806 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
Methodist bishop in America.
"The Lord is my light and salvation."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


286. John Thomas (1757–1801 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple:
Missionary and physician in India.
"The Lord is faithful."
(Spoken before passing.) 


287. John Fountain (1767–1800 AD)

William Carey’s Disciple:
British missionary to India.
"The Lord’s grace is sufficient."
(Spoken before passing.)

288. William Cowper (1731–1800 AD)

English poet and hymn writer. "I am not afraid of death."(His final testimony.)

289. Samuel Pearce (1766–1799 AD)English Baptist pastor and missionary. "I die rejoicing in the hope of eternal life."(Spoken before his death.) 


290. Henry Venn (1725–1797 AD)English evangelical minister. "I have a strong sense of heaven’s glory."(Spoken during his final illness.)

291. William Romaine (1714–1795 AD)English evangelical minister and theologian. "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want."(Spoken near his death.)

292. Benjamin Beddome (1717–1795 AD)English Baptist minister and hymn writer. "God is faithful."(His last words.)


293. John Berridge (1716–1793 AD)

George Whitefield’s Disciple:
Evangelical preacher and hymn writer.
"The Lord has been my rock and salvation."
(Spoken before his death.) 


294. Hester Ann Rogers (1756–1794 AD)
Disciple of John Wesley, Methodist preacher and writer.
"Heaven is opening, and I see my Savior."
(Spoken during her final illness.) 


295. Samson Occom (1723–1792 AD)

 David Brainerd’s Disciple:
First Native American ordained as a Christian minister.
"Christ alone is my hope."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


296. Hannah Ball (1734–1792 AD)
English Methodist pioneer and founder of Sunday schools.
"My Redeemer lives."
(Spoken before her death.)

297. John Wesley (1703–1791 AD)English evangelist and founder of Methodism. "The best of all is, God is with us."(His final words.)


298. Lady Selina Hastings (1707–1791 AD)
Disciple of George Whitefield, English countess and supporter of evangelical revival.
"I rejoice in the hope of glory."
(Spoken during her final illness.)

299. Daniel Rowland (1713–1790 AD)

George Whitefield’s Disciple:
Welsh Methodist preacher and revivalist.
"Glory be to Christ forever."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


300. John Thornton (1720–1790 AD)
English philanthropist and evangelical supporter.
"Serve the Lord with gladness."
(Spoken before passing.)


301. Anne Steele (1717–1778 AD)English hymn writer and poet. "I know that my Redeemer liveth."(Spoken before her death.)


302. John Fletcher (1729–1785 AD)

John Wesley’s Disciple:
Theologian and early Methodist leader.
"I rest in the love of Christ."
(Spoken before passing.) 


303. Eleazar Wheelock (1711–1779 AD)
Disciple of Jonathan Edwards, American Congregational minister and founder of Dartmouth College.
"I rest in the promises of God."
(Spoken before his passing.) 


304. Augustus Toplady (1740–1778 AD)

George Whitefield’s Disciple: 

English clergyman and author of Rock of Ages. "My heart beats every day stronger and stronger for glory."(Spoken shortly before his death.) 


305. Anne Steele (1717–1778 AD)
English hymn writer and poet.
"I know that my Redeemer liveth."
(Spoken before her death.) 


306. Howell Harris (1714–1773 AD)

George Whitefield’s Disciple:
Welsh Methodist revivalist and preacher.
"Glory to God in the highest."
(Spoken during his last moments.)

307. Robert Sandeman (1718–1771 AD)Scottish theologian and leader of the Sandemanian movement. "I have always preached Christ crucified."(Spoken before passing.)

308. George Whitefield (1714–1770 AD)English evangelist and a key figure in the Great Awakening. "Lord Jesus, I am weary in Thy work, but not of Thy work."(Spoken shortly before his death.)

309. William Grimshaw (1708–1763 AD)English preacher and early Methodist leader. "Here goes an unprofitable servant."(His humble last words.)

310. Samuel Davies (1723–1761 AD)American Presbyterian preacher. "Welcome, Lord Jesus!"(Spoken before passing away.) 


311. Sarah Pierpont Edwards (1710–1758 AD)Wife of Jonathan Edwards, known for her deep piety. "I shall soon see my Lord and Savior."(Her last words.)


312. James Hervey (1714–1758 AD) Disciple of John Wesley, English clergyman and writer. "Jesus, my righteousness." (Spoken before his death.)  

313. Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758 AD) American revivalist preacher and theologian, key figure in the Great Awakening. "Where is Jesus, my never-failing friend?" (His last recorded words.) 


314. James Hervey (1714–1758 AD)
Disciple of John Wesley, English clergyman and writer.
"Jesus, my righteousness."
(Spoken before his death.) 


315. John Cennick (1718–1755 AD) George Whitefield’s Disciple
"The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all."
(Spoken near his death.) 


316. Ebenezer Erskine (1680–1754 AD)Scottish minister and founder of the Secession Church. "I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course."(Quoting 2 Timothy 4:7 on his deathbed.)


317. Ebenezer Erskine’s Wife (1680–1754 AD)
Wife of Scottish minister Ebenezer Erskine.
"I go to be with my Lord."
(Spoken before passing away.) 


318. Ralph Erskine (1685–1752 AD)

Thomas Boston’s Disciple:
Scottish preacher and hymn writer.
"Christ shall be my song forever."
(Spoken before passing.)

319. Philip Doddridge (1702–1751 AD)English Nonconformist minister and hymn writer. "I am rich in Christ."(His final testimony.)

Quotes About

Eternal Home in Heaven

2 Corinthians 5:1: "For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens."


Joy in God's Presence

Psalm 16:11: "Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore."


Resurrection Hope

1 Corinthians 15:22: "For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive."

 

The Living Hope1 Peter 1:3-4: 

"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you."


Facing Death Without Fear

Hebrews 2:14-15: "Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; And deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage."

LAST WORDS OF DYING CHRISTIANS

Bringing the Bible to Life!

320. Isaac Watts (1674–1748 AD)

English hymn writer, theologian, and logician. 

"It is a great mercy to me that I have no manner of fear or dread of death."

(Spoken near his death.) 


321. David Brainerd (1718–1747 AD)

American missionary to Native Americans. 

"I am going into eternity, and it is sweet to me to think of eternity."

(Spoken before his death at age 29.)

322. Susanna Wesley (1669–1742 AD

Mother of John and Charles Wesley. "

Children, as soon as I am released, sing a psalm of praise to God."

(Spoken to her children on her deathbed.) 


323. Thomas Boston (1676–1732 AD)

Scottish church leader and theologian. 

G"race has been my theme, and it shall be my song forever."

(His last recorded words.)


324. Benjamin Larnell (1700–1730 AD)

John Eliot’s Disciple:
Native American Christian preacher and scholar.
"The Lord has been my shepherd."
(Spoken near his death.)

325. Cotton Mather (1663–1728 AD)

American Puritan minister and author. 

"Is this dying? How extraordinary!"

(Spoken as he passed away.) 


326. Increase Mather (1639–1723 AD) 

John Flavel’s Disciple:
American Puritan minister and President of Harvard College.
"I go to the Lord with joy."
(Spoken during his last moments.) 


327. John Printer (1640–1720 AD)

John Eliot’s Disciple:
"Blessed be the name of the Lord."
(Spoken near his death.) 


328. Thomas Ken (1637–1711 AD)

English bishop and hymn writer. "All glory be to God."

(His last words.)


329. Benjamin Keach (1640–1704 AD)

 Elizabeth
English Baptist preacher and hymn writer.
"Christ has been my strength and song."
(Spoken before passing.) 


330. Samuel Annesley (~1620–1696 AD)
English Puritan minister and writer.
"I have fought the good fight."
(Spoken during his last hours.) 

 John Bunyan’s Disciple:

331. John Mason (1646–1694 AD)

English hymn writer and Anglican priest. 

"Now I see Him whom my soul loveth!"

(Spoken as he passed away.)


332. João de Brito (1647–1693 AD)

Francis Xavier’s Disciple:
Portuguese missionary to India, martyred for his faith.
"Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit."
(Spoken before his execution.)

333. Richard Baxter (1615–1691 AD) 

English Puritan preacher and author of The Reformed Pastor. 

"I have pain, but I have peace." 

(Baxter’s dying testimony.)

334. George Fox (1624–1691 AD)

Founder of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). 

"I see pure glory, pure glory!"

(Spoken during his last moments.) 


335. Richard Baxter (1615–1691 AD)

John Bunyan’s Disciple:
English Puritan preacher and author.
"I have pain, but I have peace."
(Spoken near his death.) 


336. John Flavel (1627–1691 AD)

English Puritan preacher and author. 

"I know that my Redeemer lives."

(Spoken near his death.)

337. John Eliot (1604–1690 AD)

Puritan missionary to Native Americans. 

"Welcome joy!"

(Spoken before passing.)

338. John Bunyan (1628–1688 AD)

Author of The Pilgrim’s Progress. "

I see the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, and my soul rejoices in His salvation."

(Spoken before his death.)

339. James Renwick (1662–1688 AD)

Scottish Covenanter and martyr. 

"Lord, I die in the faith that You will not leave Scotland, but that You will make the blood of Your saints the seed of Your Church."

(Said before his execution.)

340. John Brown of Priesthill (1627–1685 AD)

Scottish Covenanter, executed by soldiers of Claverhouse. 

Blessed be the Lord, I am ready."

(Spoken before being shot.) 


341. Margaret Wilson (1667–1685 AD)

Scottish Covenanter, drowned for her faith. "Christ is all."

(Spoken before her execution.)

342. John Owen (1616–1683 AD)

English theologian and preacher. 

The day of death is better than the day of birth, for then we see the glory of God."

(Spoken before his death.)


343. Thomas Brooks (~1608–1680 AD)

John Bunyan’s Disciple
English Puritan preacher and author.
"Glory to God in the highest."
(Spoken near his death.) 


344. Thomas Goodwin (1600–1680 AD)

 John Bunyan’s Disciple:
English Puritan preacher and theologian.
"I am going to my long home."
(Spoken during his last illness.) 


345. Monequassun (~1640–1680 AD)

John Eliot’s Disciple:
Native American convert and preacher.
"I follow the path of the Savior."
(Spoken before passing.) 


344. William Gurnall (1616–1679 AD)

English pastor and author of The Christian in Complete Armour. 

"The Lord has kept me these many years, and now I go to be with Him."

(Spoken before passing.)

345.. John Brown of Wamphray (1610–1679 AD)

Scottish Covenanter minister and writer. "

Christ is all in all."(Spoken before passing.)


346. John Livingstone (1603–1672 AD)
Scottish minister and key figure in the Scottish Covenanting movement.
"Glory be to Christ forever."
(Spoken before his death.)

347. William Bridge (1600–1671 AD)English Puritan preacher. "I am at peace."(His final testimony.)

348. Joseph Alleine (1634–1668 AD)English Puritan minister. "I am going to my long home."(Spoken during his final illness.) 


349. Blaise Pascal (1623–1662 AD) French mathematician, physicist, and Christian philosopher. "May God never abandon me." (His final words.) 


350. James Guthrie (1612–1661 AD)Scottish minister and martyr. "The Covenants, the Covenants, shall yet be Scotland’s reviving."(Spoken before being executed.)

351. Samuel Rutherford (1600–1661 AD)Scottish theologian and preacher. "Mine eyes shall see my Redeemer."(Spoken as he passed away.)

352. Archbishop James Ussher (1581–1656 AD)Archbishop of Armagh and biblical scholar. "Lord Jesus, into Thy hands I commend my spirit."(Spoken on his deathbed.)

353. Bishop Joseph Hall (1574–1656 AD)English bishop and devotional writer. "Heaven is not far away."(His final reflection.) 


354. Thomas Hooker (1586–1647 AD)American Puritan minister and founder of Connecticut. "I am going to receive mercy."(Spoken before his death.)


356. Johan Heermann (1585–1647 AD)
German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer.
"Lord, receive me into Thy glory."
(Spoken near his death.)

357. Alexander Henderson (1583–1646 AD)Scottish theologian and one of the leaders of the Covenanters. "I have found Thee, O Lord. I have found Thee whom my soul loveth."(His last testimony.)

358, William Laud (1573–1645 AD)Archbishop of Canterbury, executed during the English Civil War. "Lord, receive my soul."(Said before his execution.)

359. Samuel Rutherford’s Wife (1600–1640 AD)Wife of Scottish theologian Samuel Rutherford. "Farewell, sin and sorrow; welcome, everlasting life!"(Spoken before her death.)

360. Richard Sibbes (1577–1635 AD)English Puritan theologian. "Victory, victory, eternal victory!"(His final exclamation

361. Bishop Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626 AD)English bishop and scholar. "Come, Lord Jesus!"

362. John Welsh (1568–1622 AD)Scottish minister and son-in-law of John Knox. "It is well. I have walked with God."(His final testimony.)


363. James Melville (1556–1614 AD)

John Knox’s Disciple:
Scottish Presbyterian minister and reformer.
"Christ is my hope and joy."
(Spoken during his final hours.) 


364. John Penry (1559–1593 AD)
Welsh Puritan and martyr, executed for his faith.
"Blessed are those who suffer for righteousness."
(Spoken before his execution.)

365. Teresa of Ávila (1515–1582 AD) 

Spanish mystic, nun, and reformer of the Carmelite order. 

"I die as a daughter of the Church." (Spoken as she passed away.)

366. William Farel (1489–1565 AD)

French evangelist and Reformer. "May my life and death bring glory to Christ."

(Spoken in his final days.)


367. Patrick Hamilton (1504–1528 AD)
Scottish Protestant martyr, burned at the stake.
"Lord Jesus, receive my spirit."
(Spoken at his execution.)

368.  John Knox (1514–1572 AD)

Scottish reformer and preacher. 

"Live in Christ, die in Christ, and the flesh need not fear death."(Spoken before his death.)

369. Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560 AD)

German reformer and collaborator with Martin Luther. 

"Nothing else but heaven."

(Spoken before his death.)

 

370. Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556 AD) 

Archbishop of Canterbury, burned at the stake under Queen Mary I. 

"Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." 

(Spoken before his execution.)

371. John Rogers (1505–1555 AD)

English Bible translator and martyr. "Lord, receive my spirit."

(Spoken before being burned at the stake.)

380. Hugh Latimer (1487–1555 AD) 

English reformer and martyr, burned at the stake during Queen Mary I’s reign. 

"Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day light such a candle by God's grace in England, as I trust shall never be put out." 

(Spoken to fellow martyr Nicholas Ridley before being burned.)

381. Nicholas Ridley (1500–1555 AD) 

English bishop and martyr, burned alongside Hugh Latimer. 

"Lord, receive my spirit."

(His final words as he was being burned.)

382. Martin Luther (1483–1546 AD) 

German reformer and theologian, founder of the Protestant Reformation. 

"Into Thy hands I commend my spirit! Thou hast redeemed me, O Lord, God of truth." 

(Luther’s last words.)

389. William Tyndale (1494–1536 AD) 

English scholar and Bible translator, executed for translating the Bible into English. "Lord, open the King of England’s eyes." (Spoken before being strangled and burned at the stake.)

390. Thomas More (1478–1535 AD)

English lawyer, philosopher, and martyr."I die in and for the faith of the Holy Catholic Church."(Spoken before his execution.)


391. Savonarola (1452–1498 AD)

Italian reformer and martyr. "Lord, suffer Thy servant to come to Thee in peace."(Spoken before his execution.)

392. John Huss (1369–1415 AD) 

Czech priest and early reformer, burned at the stake for heresy. "Lord Jesus, it is for Thee that I patiently endure this cruel death. I pray Thee to have mercy on my enemies." (Said before being executed.)

393. John Wycliffe (1328–1384 AD) 

English theologian and reformer, known as the "Morning Star of the Reformation." "Trust wholly in Christ; rely altogether on His sufferings. Beware of seeking to be justified in any other way than by His righteousness." (Spoken shortly before his death.)

394. Catherine of Siena (1347–1380 AD) 

Italian laywoman, mystic, and theologian. "Father, into Your hands I commend my soul and my spirit." (Her last prayer.) 


395. Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274 AD)

Catholic theologian and philosopher, author of Summa Theologica. "I receive Thee, ransom of my soul. For love of Thee, I have studied and kept vigil, toiled, preached, and taught."(Spoken as he received the Eucharist before his death.)


396. homas Becket (1119–1170 AD) Archbishop of Canterbury, martyred in his cathedral. "For the name of Jesus and the protection of the Church, I am ready to die." (Spoken before being murdered.)

397. Peter Waldo (~1140–1205 AD) Founder of the Waldensians, a pre-Reformation Christian movement. "I commit my soul into Thy hands, O Lord." (Spoken before his death.)  
 

Quotes About

Peace from Christ

John 14:27: "Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid."

 

Christ's Intercession for Us

Hebrews 7:25: "Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them."


The Hope of Glory

Colossians 1:27: "To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."


 God's Eternal Love

Jeremiah 31:3: "The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee."


Assurance of God's Plan

Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end."

LAST WORDS OF DYING CHRISTIANS

Famous Last Words of Dying Christians -

398. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153 AD)
French abbot and theologian.
"I am ready to meet my Savior."
(Said before his death.)


399. Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109 AD) 

Archbishop of Canterbury and theologian. 

"I shall die in peace, for my soul is with God." 

(Spoken near his death.) 


400. Patrick of Ireland (389–461 AD)
Missionary and patron saint of Ireland.
"Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me."
(A part of his final prayer


401. Augustine of Hippo (354–430 AD)

Bishop of Hippo and one of the most influential Church Fathers.
"Let us go to our Lord with joy."
(Spoken before his death.


402 Jerome of Stridon (347–420 AD) 

Christian priest and translator of the Latin Vulgate. 

"Do not weep for me, but pray for my soul." 

(Spoken shortly before his death.) 


403. John Chrysostom (347–407 AD)

Archbishop of Constantinople, known for his eloquent sermons.
"Glory to God for all things."
(His last words.)


404. Basil the Great (329–379 AD)

Bishop of Caesarea and influential early theologian.
"Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit."
(His final prayer.)


405. Ambrose of Milan (340–397 AD)

Bishop of Milan and influential theologian.
"I shall always be with you, whether I live or die."
(Spoken to his congregation.)


406. Athanasius of Alexandria (296–373 AD)

Bishop of Alexandria and defender of Trinitarianism.
"Christ is my life, and death is my gain."
(Quoting Philippians 1:21 before his death.


407. Peter of Alexandria (Died ~311 AD)

Bishop and Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution.
"Blessed are those who die in the Lord."
(Spoken before his beheading.)


408. Clement of Alexandria (150–215 AD)
Christian theologian and philosopher in early Christianity.
"He who has God has everything."
(Said before his death.)


409. Ignatius of Antioch (~35–108 AD)
Early Christian bishop and martyr.
"I seek Him who died for us; I desire Him who rose for us."
(Spoken before his martyrdom in Rome.)


410. Cyprian of Carthage (200–258 AD)
Bishop of Carthage and early Christian martyr.
"Thanks be to God."
(Said before his execution by beheading.)


411. Cyprian of Carthage (200–258 AD)

Bishop of Carthage and early Christian martyr.
"Thanks be to God!"
(Spoken before his execution.)


412. Origen of Alexandria (184–253 AD)

Early Christian theologian and biblical scholar.
"Christ alone is my hope and salvation."
(Said near his death.)


413. Tertullian (~155–220 AD)

Early Christian apologist and theologian.
"The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church."
(Spoken before his martyrdom.)


414. Perpetua (~181–203 AD)

Early Christian martyr, executed in Carthage.
"Stand fast in the faith and love one another."
(Spoken to fellow Christians before her execution.


1415. Polycarp of Smyrna (69–155 AD)
Early Christian bishop and martyr.
"Eighty and six years have I served Him, and He has done me no wrong."
(Spoken before being burned at the stake.


416. Ignatius of Antioch (~35–108 AD)

Early Christian bishop and martyr.
"Now I begin to be a disciple. Let fire and cross, wild beasts, the breaking of bones, and the tearing of limbs come upon me, so long as I attain to Jesus Christ."
(Spoken on his way to martyrdom.)


417. John the Apostle (~100 AD)

The only apostle to die of natural causes, after being exiled to Patmos.
"Even so, come, Lord Jesus!"
(Spoken during his final years, recorded in Revelation 22:20.)


418. Clement of Rome (Died ~99 AD)

Early Christian bishop and one of the Apostolic Fathers.
"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus Christ, our High Priest, and behold His glory."
(Said near his death.)


419. Luke the Evangelist (~84 AD)

Author of the Gospel of Luke and Acts, martyred in Greece.
"Blessed are those who suffer for the sake of the Lord."
(Traditionally attributed to him before being hanged.)

 

420. Matthias the Apostle (~80 AD)

Chosen to replace Judas Iscariot among the twelve apostles.
"He who has called me is faithful."
(Spoken before being stoned and beheaded.)


421. Simon the Zealot (~74 AD)

One of the twelve apostles, martyred in Persia.
"I will never renounce my Lord and Savior."
(Spoken before being sawn in half, according to tradition.)


422. Jude Thaddeus (~72 AD)

One of the twelve apostles, martyred in Persia alongside Simon the Zealot.
"I rejoice to suffer for the sake of Christ."
(Attributed to him before being killed with arrows.)


423. Thomas the Apostle (~72 AD)

Known as “Doubting Thomas,” martyred in India while preaching the gospel.
"My Lord and my God!"
(Attributed to him before being pierced with spears.)


424. Bartholomew the Apostle (~72 AD)

One of the twelve apostles, martyred in Armenia.
"The Lord is my strength and my shield."
(Traditionally said before being flayed alive.)


425. Andrew the Apostle (~70 AD)

Brother of Peter, martyred in Patras (modern-day Greece).
"Hail, O cross, consecrated by the body of Christ!"
(Spoken as he was bound to an X-shaped cross.)


426. Mark the Evangelist (~68 AD)

Author of the Gospel of Mark, martyred in Alexandria, Egypt.
"The Savior whom I serve is with me."
(Spoken before being dragged to death by horses.)


427. Paul the Apostle (~64–67 AD)

Apostle to the Gentiles, martyred in Rome under Emperor Nero.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
(Quoted from 2 Timothy 4:7 before his execution.)

 

428. Peter the Apostle (~64 AD)

Leader of the apostles and martyr under Emperor Nero.
"I am not worthy to die in the same manner as my Lord."
(Spoken before being crucified upside down, according to tradition.)


429. James the Less (~62 AD)

Leader of the church in Jerusalem and one of the twelve apostles.
"He is coming on the clouds of heaven."
(Spoken before being thrown from the temple and beaten to death.)

 

430. Matthew the Apostle (~60 AD)

Former tax collector and one of the twelve apostles, martyred in Ethiopia.
"Christ is my life, and death is my gain."
(Said before his execution.)


431. Philip the Apostle (~54 AD)

One of the twelve apostles, martyred in Hierapolis (modern-day Turkey).
"Do not turn from the truth, even in the face of death."
(Attributed to him before being crucified upside down.)


432.  James the Greater (~44 AD)

One of the twelve apostles, martyred by Herod Agrippa.
"Forgive those who have wronged me, O Lord."
(Traditionally attributed to him before being beheaded.)


433. Stephen (~34 AD)

The first Christian martyr, stoned to death for his faith.
"Lord Jesus, receive my spirit... Lord, do not hold this sin against them."
(Spoken as he was being stoned to death, recorded in Acts 7:59-60.)


Bible Verses About the Day of Your Death

The Lord's Faithfulness

Lamentations 3:22-23: "It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness."


Christ Our Advocate

1 John 2:1: "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:"


Deliverance from Fear Psalm 34:4: "I sought the Lord, and he heard me, and delivered me from all my fears."


Comfort in Mourning

Matthew 5:4: "Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted."


Eternal Comfort

2 Thessalonians 2:16-17: "Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God, even our Father, which hath loved us, and hath given us everlasting consolation and good hope through grace, Comfort your hearts, and stablish you in every good word and work."


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200 Quotes From 100 Famous Dying Christians - 101-150

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Sufficient Grace2 Corinthians 12:9: "And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me."


Freedom from Condemnation

Romans 8:1: "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit."


Everlasting Life

John 6:47: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me hath everlasting life."


No More Tears

Revelation 7:17: "For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes."


 

New Creation

2 Corinthians 5:17: "Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new."

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Preserved Forever

Psalm 37:28: "For the Lord loveth judgment, and forsaketh not his saints; they are preserved for ever: but the seed of the wicked shall be cut off."


Restoration and Support

1 Peter 5:10: "But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you."


Life Through Death

John 12:24: "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit."


God Is With UsIsaiah 43:2: "When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee."


The Lord Our Redeemer

Isaiah 44:6: "Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God."

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Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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