Death And Dying Time Essay

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When we make an appointment with the doctor, we know the exact time, date, doctor name and location that we will go.

The Death and Dying time does not have the exactly time.

We may notice the sign and symptom of approaching death, the physician and nurse might predict the length of time from the original diagnosis to death time is still inaccurate.

When the death time is reached, there is no way to turn a way. The death time comes like a thief.

Your body is becoming a corpse. No blood circulation No pulse. No respiration. Your body is ready for getting cremated or put it in the casket.

Soul and spirit could not come back to the body.
If it happens, it is above human efforts.

It is common that many will watch the sick and dying and give them an advice to think their future life at the end of life, even not at the end
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He mentioned in the book of Romans 8:11 NLT,
“The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead, he will give life to your mortal bodies by this same Spirit living within you.”

Jesus gave a word that the spirit gives life and His words are full of the Spirit and life.

HOW TO FACE DEATH?
The dying process usually begins well before death actually occurs. Sometimes, it is hard to recognize when the dying process is starting to begin.

There are many ways to get to know where the dying process is starting to begin and how to help the dying person to face their final day.

There are many signs that has been provided to get to know the dying process occurred, but the death time is still mysterious.

Sometimes the signs of the dying process has been occurred, but one is taking longer or shorter than others are to final ending.

Jacob was staying in the hospital bed for three years. He could only get out of the bed with the help of his families or helpers. He is getting weaker, but his time is not coming

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