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The Dead Remember: Rich Man, Lazarus (Luke 16)


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A single word—remember—turns the parable of the rich man and Lazarus into a mirror we cannot ignore. We walk through Luke 16 with clear eyes, tracing the rich man’s comfort, Lazarus’s suffering, and the great reversal that follows death. What emerges is not a fable but a sober map of eternity: a conscious awareness after the grave, a great gulf fixed, and a memory that does not fade. The question ceases to be “Is this fair?” and becomes “What will I wish I had faced today?”

From there, we wrestle with the claim that Scripture is enough light for repentance. Abraham’s answer to the rich man—“They have Moses and the prophets”—pushes back against the thirst for spectacle or shortcuts. If truth won’t move the heart, no miracle will. That’s why we lean into the plain gospel with gravity: grace that we cannot earn, mercy that turns away wrath because Christ bore it, and peace that ends enmity with God. We unpack how these gifts arrive in that order, why law-keeping cannot rescue us, and how the cross satisfies justice without softening sin.

The tone is urgent but hopeful. If memory endures past death, delay becomes its own future pain. Faith is not lit by dim lights and mood music; it is a decisive turn toward Christ made possible by grace and sustained by God. We speak against the temptation to make God a buddy or the gospel a brand, and we challenge ourselves to persuade with clarity rather than entertain with fluff. The aim is simple: to help you see what you’re saved from, who saves you, and why today—right now—matters.

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