"There was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every day. And at his gate was laid a poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores, who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man's table. Moreover, even the dogs came and licked his sores. The poor man died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's side. The rich man also died and was buried, and in Hades, being in torment, he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side. And he called out, 'Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus to dip the end of his finger in water and cool my tongue, for I am in anguish in this flame.' But Abraham said, 'Child, remember that you in your lifetime received your good things, and Lazarus in like manner bad things; but now he is comforted here, and you are in anguish. And besides all this, between us and you a great chasm has been fixed, in order that those who would pass from here to you may not be able, and none may cross from there to us.' And he said, 'Then I beg you, father, to send him to my father's house— for I have five brothers—so that he may warn them, lest they also come into this place of torment.' But Abraham said, 'They have Moses and the Prophets; let them hear them.' And he said, 'No, father Abraham, but if someone goes to them from the dead, they will repent.' He said to him, 'If they do not hear Moses and the Prophets, neither will they be convinced if someone should rise from the dead.'" - Luke 16:19-31 ESV
Rev. Dwight Yoo
Existence of Hell
Jesus is confronting the Pharisees in this parable. We need to be careful of the metaphors in use. They are trying to convey real spiritual truths. Hell is real. We don't consider Hell as metaphorical.
We see in Scripture a God of love and find it hard to reconcile this with a place of everlasting suffering. God is both loving and also one of judgement and wrath. He loves justice and righteousness. He cares deeply about injustice. All the New Testament authors wrote about hell. Jesus spoke more about Hell than about Heaven. We don't know what it is exactly like, but the symbolism is horrific. Unending suffering and anguish awaits those who arrive there. It is not just a theological subject. We should be
Essence of the Hellbound
The rich man ate richly. He was so rich that he had expensive underwear. Contrasted against the poor man. He was sick, hungry, and likely crippled. The rich man ignored the poor man. He was indifferent to the poor man's suffering. The indifference was so deep that it is contrasted against the guard dogs... Who at least comforted the poor man by licking his sores.
What do we take away from this?
Riches does not mean you are blessed & favored by God. The rich man lived a comfortable life, but ended up in a place of horrible anguish. The poor man suffered so much in life, but ended up in a place of glory and comfort.
How you use your material wealth is important. It is not evil to be wealthy. The rich man is not condemned for wealth. The poor are not saved by poverty. The rich man was owned by his wealth. We are to love God over money. This is what condemned the rich man. The hell bound treasure material things more than God. Your checkbook doesn't lie. So how we treat our earthly treasure speaks of who God is to us...
The rich man knew Abraham. He was a Jew and knew the law. But he ignored it. He chose to live his life the way he wanted rather than what God says though the prophets and the old testament. He was and even in Hell, still self centered.
Unbelief is not just the lack of evidence. It is an unwillingness to submit to God. It is not a lack of proof. We have a fundamental bias against God. This is the heart of man. We don't want to live under the Lordship of God.
The greater motivator of grace
Motivation to submit to Jesus cannot come purely from the fear of judgement and damnation. So what motivates us to bow our knee? Jesus came, died a horrible death, and tasted the horror of Hell so that we, undeserving sinners, could be at the side of Abraham. This grace is what makes us forget about our own lives and makes us joyfully obedient. This sacrificial love is what drives us to live a life of following God.