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2011年7月14日 星期四

The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus Made Simple - Luke 16:19-31


We all know the parable of the rich man in hell and Lazarus in paradise, but what has it got for us today?

Luke 16:19-31 reads:

"There was a certain rich man that was clothed in purple and fine linen, and fed sumptuously every day. But there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of sores, who was laid at his gate, desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table. Moreover, the dogs came and licked his sores.

So it was that the beggar died and was carried to the angels to Abraham's bosom. The rich man also died, was buried and bearing the torments of Hades. He lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom. Then he cried and said, 'Father Abraham, have mercy on me and send Lazarus that he might dip the tip of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am tormented in this flame.'

But Abraham said, 'Son, remember that in your lifetime, you received your good things and likewise, Lazarus evil things. But now he is comforted and you are tormented. And besides all this, between us is there is a gulf, so that those of us who want to pass from here to you cannot. Nor can those from there, pass to us.'

Then he said, 'I beg you therefore, father, that you would send him to my father's house for I have five brothers that he may testify to them, lest they come to this place of torment.'

Abraham said to him, 'I have Moses and the prophets, let them heed them.' And he said, 'No Father Abraham, but if one goes to them from the dead, I will repent.'

But he said to him, 'If they do not heed Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded that one rose from the dead."

I came from here three hours ago, ready to go on with my parables of Jesus. I got my form out which listed the parables of Jesus in alphabetical order. And this one was on the list. I got depressed and I said to myself, I was too tired; I was going to go to bed. And the Lord got me out of bed, I was going to sleep, and got me busy and now 3 hours later, I'm back out of bed, doing this parable.

The reason I feel that I went to bed was that this is a parable about a subject I just don't like. I've lived as a Christian since I was 8 years of age. I'm 43 years now and I've never come to grips with the concept of hell. Not that I don't believe in hell. Jesus spoke about hell more than nearly any other subject in the gospels; I've been told by preachers and other writers. It's just that the subject of hell is a scary subject. And I have a hard time, I have a hard time with hell, and the consequences that are ahead of people who don't follow Jesus and don't give their lives to Jesus Christ.

But seeing as we're doing parables of Jesus, and it's my job to explain them in simple terms, let me pick up a couple of points that I'd like to illustrate or bring out some meaning a little bit more.

There was a certain rich man, it says. There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fed sumptuously every day. Jesus said in the Gospels, that it's harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven than for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. Now some people say that there was a needle gate in Jerusalem and for a camel to get through it, it had to go through on its knees and you had to remove everything from its back. This would take humility and a lot of control. The camel would have to want to go through that gate. Other people have said there existed no such gate and Jesus was talking about a little sewing needle and saying it was near impossible. So, whatever school of thought, Jesus stated that it was very, very hard for a rich man to go to heaven.

And so, this man was rich. Often in life when you have a lot of resources and you're wealthy and prosperous, you seem to have no need for God. It's a proven fact with statistics, that when people are poor and in poverty, they're more open to the gospel and yet when they start to prosper, they seem to move away from God. That's certainly true in America and it holds true in places like India.

I've met an Indian apostle who's spent a lot of time visiting India and he says that the Christians are very good at converting the lower castes, the lower people, the poor, beggars and the working class maids and people that are in the lowest level in their class system. The Christians are very good at converting them but Christians have a lot harder time converting the rich. So, it's not an evil thing to be rich. Money doesn't hold any value. It's just that when you get to a stage where all of your needs are met and you can live in luxury, most often people choose that course instead of relying on Jesus.

But Lazarus was there, outside the gate begging bread. I find it interesting in verse 21, he said he desired to be fed with the crumbs that fell from the rich man's table. He basically was not eating bread crumbs, he was eating the scraps off the table of the rich man. As the men and women of the house ate they collected the scraps of food and Lazarus was his bin.

You remember the Phoenician woman, the woman from another culture said to Jesus even the dogs get the scraps off the table, when she wanted her daughter to be healed. This was the woman that wanted the miracle off Jesus when Jesus said that he wasn't going to heal her because he said she was basically a dog. Jesus saw her great faith and healed her daughter that day

It proves that Jesus was compassionate in that sense and it shows that there's always a need for the poor in this world. A lot of poor live in scrap yards and live on rubbish heaps and that's their only way of living. And this is sad. Many times we consider, well, these are the rich people, the selfish and stuff but we are the rich this parable is talking about.

In the third world, just an old age pension or disability pension is a fortune for a person. So, people who are poor in the West are tremendously rich compared to true poverty. So, when you listen to a parable like this, don't consider yourself one that isn't rich.

The rich man went to hell, he saw Lazarus in verse 22 and 23. And being in a torment of Hades, it says, in verse 23, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham afar off and Lazarus in his bosom. Many Jehovah's Witnesses say there's no hell. Seventh Day Adventists say there is no hell. But people that are real Christians know there is a hell and it is really a place you don't want to end up in.

You notice that Jesus in all these parables, mentioned people and he doesn't say names, he just says professions. This parable is different as he names Lazarus. This is not a just a story, this is a true story that was presented as a story.

So Jehovah's Witnesses will say there's no hell. Seventh Day Adventists will say that there's such a thing as soul sleep. When you die, you just stay in this sleep sort of state and we wait for the resurrection of the dead.

This is saying that there was a paradise, pre-Jesus' resurrection and there was a hell where people were actually burning and wanted a drop of water. It says in verse 24, that he may dip the tip of his finger in the water and cool my tongue, proves that it was very hot and just this drop of water would bring comfort to this person.

Rest assured, there is a hell for the people who don't accept Jesus Christ. And essentially, this book of parables, essentially Christ's message is that we've got to be the light to the world. t's a hard thing to consider and I don't want to bear down on you with guilt and shame and condemnation. But many of the people you know, in shops and people you work with, and friends and relatives, many of them are counting on you and your witness to lead them to salvation. There are people in every Christian's life that may end up in hell because the Christian didn't share the Gospel with them.

That's a sobering message for me to share and I don't mean to bring condemnation but Jesus left the job of salvation to the sheep. Many people rely on their pastor to save people or rely on an evangelist to save people but pastors don't give birth to pastors, but sheep, sheep give birth to sheep. It's natural for sheep to give birth to sheep. And it's natural for sheep to go out to evangelize their friends.

So, that's how it is. The rich man said in verse 27, 28, 29 and 30, that Abraham was to send someone from the dead, send Lazarus to go and warn his brothers.

It's interesting that the rich man still had mercy on his brothers. He had some compassion. It's interesting that he had a memory in hell. Some people say we have no memory of our life but he was fully aware that he had brothers and his brothers were destined to hell too. And he wanted to save them. And it's interesting in verse 31, that Abraham said, "But he said to him, but if they do not heed Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded that one rises from the dead."

That's very interesting because Jesus did rise from the dead and so many people in the world don't believe that testimony. They need you, there are plenty of people being raised from the dead around the world. In the East, in Africa, in India, when it happens that people are raised from the dead, massive conversions happen.

I know a teacher that I've mentioned already, Andrew Wommack, raised someone from the dead in a church. And the church attendance went from about 14 people to 100 people in a town with just about 150 people. Raising people from the dead always causes revival and is possible to do. So, it seems it does have an effect on people. But people are subject to receiving Jesus or rejecting Jesus. And Jesus wants us to be the lights of the world. He wants us to reach out to people.

You would be surprised at how many people who do not profess a faith in Jesus, not consider themselves a Christian would be interested in reading a book about Jesus teachings made simple. Perhaps you might buy them a copy of this book and see if the words convict them and bring them some light.








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The Rich Man And Lazarus - A Parable, Or A Story?


In Luke 16:19-31 Jesus tells parable about the rich man and Lazarus. Both die, and the rich man is carried off to hell, and Lazarus is carried into the bosom of Abraham. But the rich man is not happy with his state; for he is engulfed in tormenting flames. Therefore, he begs Abraham to send Lazarus to dip his finger in water and lay it on the rich man's tongue. But Abraham refuses to send Lazarus, and basically tells the rich man that he has had his good times, and now it is Lazarus's turn to be rich.

Due to the nature of that parable, and the other false doctrines that have been conjured up, this parable is not being preached as a parable. Rather it is preached as a story. Wait, the first part is preached as a parable, and the second part is preached like a story. No, that is not correct either. One sentence is preached like a parable, and then the next is taken literally as in a story, and then, the next sentence is in a parable again, and so on. Yeah, that is basically how the parable is preached.

The ONLY reason for this twisted interpretation of the rich man and Lazarus is to be able to preach an eternal hell, where the sinners will be engulfed in flames for ever and ever. But the parable has nothing to do with hell. Hell simply refers to death.

The difference between a story and a parable, is that a story is a list of events that actually happened, and a parable speaks about spiritual things.

For example, let's say that Jesus was telling a story, then it would mean that there is an eternal fire that will torment the people for ever and ever. But, it would also mean that all those who are rich today, will go to hell. Automatically. And all those who are poor, and forced to lay as a beggar at the rich man's gate, will inherit eternal life. That is exactly what Abraham said when he said, "You had your fun, now it is Lazarus' turn." (see verse 25)

If that is the case; if it is a story of an event that actually took place, then I want to give away everything that I have, and be covered in sores and be laid at the gates of a rich man's house. So the dogs can come and lick my sores, and I can inherit eternal life.

But thank God, that I do not have to do that, because Jesus was not telling a story; but rather a parable. Basically, what Jesus was saying, was that the Gospel would be taken from the Jews and given to the Gentiles. The Jews had their chance in the bosom of Abraham, and they failed to help the poor, and now it is the time for the Gentiles.








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2011年6月20日 星期一

The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus


Nothing reminds of the disparity between the haves and the have-nots better than the story of the Rich man and Lazarus. The rich have little regard for the underprivileged. We are looking at a similar case in the Bible only in a spiritual perspective.

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Lazarus was a poor man who also happened to be a very Godly man. He lived with a rich man who did not treat him well. We are told that Lazarus used to feed on the crumbs that fell from the table of the rich man. He could not afford a decent meal. He was sickly, tattered and hungry. He had wounds on his body. The rich man did him an only favor of allowing coming to his home to collect food left- overs and crumbs for food. How uncouth! Lazarus lived in this pitiable, pathetic, condition for a long time. The rich man was unperturbed by Lazarus plight. Later, Lazarus died of own afflictions and went to heaven. He was received on the high table in proximity with the greats like Abraham. He reveled in heaven glory and bliss, a stark opposite of his miserable life on earth.

The rich man also died and as expected, went to hell. He burned for his misdeeds while on earth, One time, as he was being consumed by fire, he looked across hell and saw Lazarus enjoying himself in heaven. He could not believe it. He called his name out whilst in deep pain. He requested Lazarus to dip his tongue in water and help him relieve the pain emanating from the heat that was consuming his entire being. This was a reverse of their lives on earth. A replay of their lives was unfolding, only that they had exchanged places. Lazarus was stopped on his tracks and the rich man was reminded of the way he mistreated Lazarus.

The rich man was now in great pain. He was not done. He requested for a formal request to pass a message to his family and kin to repent lest they met the same wrath in their next life. He was however reminded that his kindred had preachers to preach to them hence have been taken care of. Dead men tale no tales, I tell you. If the living have preaching to them all over yet they do not change their ways, even if someone comes to preach to them straight from hell, they would not listen. The upshot is that we have been given opportunity to change our ways whilst on earth. We should not wait till it is too late..








If you have enjoyed my article you can read a soon to be published book called "The parables of Jesus made simple" for free here in its entirety or just selected parables in chapters at http://www.parables-of-jesus-christ.net/ The book will be available in early 2011

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