The Parables Of Jesus: 35
The Rich Man and Lazarus
A quick recap of the story of the rich man and Lazarus: Lazarus was a poor beggar who was covered with sores and sat at the gate of a rich man's home, hoping for a few crumbs from the man's table. The beggar died and was carried to the bosom of Abraham. Shortly after that, the rich man died and went to hell. The rich man could see Lazarus and Abraham from where he was and begged for Lazarus to bring him a drop of water to cool his tongue. He couldn't because of the great gulf between them, making it impossible. Then the rich man requested that Lazarus return to warn his brothers so they might turn from their wickedness and not end up in hell, where he was. The request was denied because they have Moses and the prophets, and if they don't listen to them, why would they listen to Lazarus?
It is suspected that the rich man had an evil desire to see Lazarus tormented like he was. Because Lazarus was a good man, he was no longer tormented and was now protected, and his soul was abiding in heaven. The way you are now is the way you will enter the everlasting; make sure the blood of Jesus covers you through the gift of salvation.
"The heart that is filled with rage against God is filled with rage against the people of God.—— There is a day coming when those that now hate and despise the people of God would gladly receive kindness from them." Matthew Henry
In this parable, Jesus confirms that once your soul leaves your body, it goes to either heaven or hell; there is no such thing as soul sleep or purgatory, and no amount of prayers from the saints will change your location. Turn to Jesus now while you still can, or you will be tormented forever.
But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented. Luke 16:25













