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I'm not afraid to die, for I know the joys of heaven are waiting. My greatest desire is to live today in anticipation of tomorrow and be ready to be welcomed into His home for all eternity. Will you be making the journey with me?
— Billy Graham
Even when we allow our imaginations to run wild on the joys of heaven, we find that our minds are incapable of conceiving what it will be like.
— Billy Graham
What you do with Christ here and now decides where you shall spend eternity.
— Billy Graham
What a thrilling future for those of us who know that some day we will populate the kingdom of God.
— Billy Graham
In our resurrection bodies we will know nothing of physical weakness. Limitations imposed on us on this earth are not known in heaven. We will have a habitation from God that is incorruptible, immortal, and powerful.
— Billy Graham
How different would today be if you knew it would be your last one on earth before meeting God face-to-face? We should strive to live every day as if it was our last, for one day it will be!
— Billy Graham
Death of the righteous . . . is not to be feared or shunned. It is the shadowed threshold to the palace of God.
— Billy Graham
Someday you will read or hear that Billy Graham is dead. Don't you believe a word of it! I shall be more alive than I am now. I will just have changed my address. I will have gone into the presence of God.
— Billy Graham
Never forget that the resurrection of Christ is in many ways the central event of all history.
— Billy Graham
Multitudes have never been born again. They will go into eternity lost—while thinking they are saved because they belong to the church, or were baptized.
— Billy Graham
A Christian funeral should be a coronation ceremony, a statement to the world about eternal life.
— Billy Graham
Where will we spend eternity—with God in that place of endless joy the Bible calls heaven, or apart from Him in that place of endless despair the Bible calls hell?
— Billy Graham