Emphasis Preaching Journal
A person's last words frequently...
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A person's last words frequently provide a fitting epilogue of that person's life. In Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, the last words of Jean Valjean are recorded as, "Children, I can no longer see clearly. Think of me a little. I know not what is the matter with me, but I see light." Philipp Melanchthon lay dying. Someone leaned close to him and asked, "Philipp, do you desire anything?" To which Melanchthon replied, "Only to see God." A well-meaning friend stood by Henry Thoreau's bedside as the shadows of death gathered.
