9.12-What happens after your last breath?
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Jesus released His Spirit into His Father's hands. Life on year for Jesus was about 33 years. Regardless of how many years we live on earth is seems like a vapor or early fog or dew on the grass. So the years glide away and at last we must release our last breath. At that moment we move to into the judgment and forever life with God or separated from God. Our decisions of whether to accept His love and grace are very important at that moment.
Luke 23.
44 It was now about [p]the sixth hour, and darkness [q]fell over the whole land until [r]the ninth hour, 45 [s]because the sun was obscured; and the veil of the temple was torn [t]in two. 46 And Jesus, crying out with a loud voice, said, “Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.” Having said this, He breathed His last. 47 Now when the centurion saw what had happened, he began praising God, saying, “Certainly this man was [u]innocent.” 48 And all the crowds who came together for this spectacle, when they observed what had happened, began to return, [v]beating their breasts. 49 And all His acquaintances and the women who accompanied Him from Galilee were standing at a distance, seeing these things.
Jesus released His Spirit into His Father's hands. Life on year for Jesus was about 33 years. Regardless of how many years we live on earth is seems like a vapor or early fog or dew on the grass. So the years glide away and at last we must release our last breath. At that moment we move to into the judgment and forever life with God or separated from God. Our decisions of whether to accept His love and grace are very important at that moment.
Luke 23.
44 It was now about [p]the sixth hour, and darkness [q]fell over the whole land until [r]the ninth hour, 45 [s]because the sun was obscured; and the veil of the temple was torn [t]in two. 46 And Jesus, crying out with a loud voice, said, “Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit.” Having said this, He breathed His last. 47 Now when the centurion saw what had happened, he began praising God, saying, “Certainly this man was [u]innocent.” 48 And all the crowds who came together for this spectacle, when they observed what had happened, began to return, [v]beating their breasts. 49 And all His acquaintances and the women who accompanied Him from Galilee were standing at a distance, seeing these things.
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