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We Are All Appointed To Die And Face Judgment (Clip)
Tim Conway
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Tim Conway

We Are All Appointed To Die And Face Judgment (Clip)

Tim Conway · 0:54

Tim Conway emphasizes the certainty of death and the subsequent judgment that every person must face, urging listeners to reflect on their spiritual readiness.
This sermon emphasizes the inevitability of death and the subsequent judgment that follows, highlighting the universal truth that everyone has an appointment with death and will face judgment. It encourages reflection on the reality of mortality and the importance of considering the afterlife.

Full Transcript

Someone is appointed for me to die once. And after that comes my judgment. I have an appointment with death. It's appointed. Just like Randy Pizzino had an appointment and Paul Brown had an appointment, there's an appointment. You have an appointment with death. And then, your judgment. Folks, you just ponder that. You lay in bed tonight. I'm going to die. There's an appointment. What's that like? What's that like? You think about that. Death. We think about death. We're getting older all the time. The older you get, the more it stares at you.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The certainty of death for every person
    • The appointment with death is unavoidable
    • Examples of individuals with appointed death
  2. II
    • The inevitability of judgment after death
    • The importance of pondering one's mortality
    • How aging reminds us of our approaching death
  3. III
    • Encouragement to reflect on spiritual state
    • The urgency of preparing for judgment
    • Living with awareness of eternal consequences

Key Quotes

“Someone is appointed for me to die once. And after that comes my judgment.” — Tim Conway
“You have an appointment with death.” — Tim Conway
“The older you get, the more it stares at you.” — Tim Conway

Application Points

  • Reflect nightly on the certainty of death and your spiritual preparedness.
  • Live each day with the awareness that judgment follows death.
  • Allow the reality of aging to motivate deeper faith and repentance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to have an appointment with death?
It means that every person is destined to die once, and this is a fixed certainty in life.
What happens after death according to the sermon?
After death, each person faces judgment where they will give an account of their life.
Why should we think about death regularly?
Reflecting on death helps us prepare spiritually and live with eternal perspective.
Is death something to fear according to the message?
While death is certain, the sermon encourages readiness rather than fear, focusing on judgment and accountability.
How does aging relate to the sermon’s message?
Aging serves as a reminder that death is approaching, prompting reflection on one’s spiritual condition.

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