Quotes about Eternity
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
I long to see [Jesus] face to face, to hear His voice and touch Him. In the day I go to be with Him, there will be no unfulfilled longings or disappointments. He will welcome me into His mansion, answer my questions, and teach me the wisdom of the ages.
— Billy Graham
The cross is the only way of salvation. And the cross gives a new purpose to life.
— Billy Graham
I realize that my ministry would someday come to an end. I am only one in a glorious chain of men and women God has raised up through the centuries to build Christ's church and take the Gospel everywhere.
— Billy Graham
Astrology can never give you the answers to life's deepest questions—especially where you will spend eternity. Commit your life to Christ. It will give you joyous confidence that your future is securely in His hands—tomorrow and forever.
— Billy Graham
I trust Jesus with all my tomorrows, knowing that He will solve the mystery of life beyond the grave.
— Billy Graham
Most people are living for today with barely a thought of eternity.
— Billy Graham
We are so caught up with the affairs of this life we give little attention to eternity.
— Billy Graham
In heaven I'll wish with all my heart that I could reclaim a thousandth part of the time I've let slip through my fingers, that I could call back those countless conversations which could have glorified my Lord—but didn't.
— Billy Graham
God has paid the greatest debt you will ever incur, and once you understand the incredible sacrifice He has made just for you, you will feel compelled to turn to God and to accept Jesus Christ into your heart.
— Billy Graham
Benevolent hands reach down from heaven to offer us the most hopeful warning and remedy: "Prepare to meet your God".
— 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