Deliverence Death
The Bible says: “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment: So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for
him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.” Herewsb 9:27-28 (KJV)
A young Confederate soldier, while dying very happily, broke out in singing the following stanza: “Great Jehovah,
we adore thee, God the Father, God the Son, God the Spirit, joined in glory on the same eternal throne: Endless praised to
Jehovah, three in one.” The chaplain then asked if he had any message to send to his friends. “Yes,” said
he. “Tell my father that I have tried to eat my meals with thanksgiving.” “Tell him that Christ is now all
my hope, all my trust, and that he is precious to my soul.” “Tell him that I am not afraid to die; all is calm”
“Tell him that I believe Christ will take me to himself, and to my dear sister who is in heaven.”
The voice of the dying boy faltered in the intervals between these precious sentences. When the
hymn commencing, “Nearer, my God to thee,” was read to him, at the end of each stanza he exclaimed, with striking
energy, “Oh Lord Jesus, thou are coming nearer to me.” Also at the end of each stanza of the hymn (which was also
read to him) commencing, “Just as I am; without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid’st
me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come,” he exclaimed, “I Come! O Lamb of God, I Come!” Speaking again of
his friends, he said, “Tell my father that I died happy.”
His last
words were, “Father, I'm coming to thee!” Then the Christian soldier sweetly and calmly “fell asleep in
Jesus.”
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: 1 Samuel
13-14