In these troubled times, the timeless parable of “The Rich Man and Lazarus” from Luke 16:19-31 offers a stark and sobering lens through which to view the current revelations. Jesus’ narrative, ...
Both the rich man and the poor man (Lazarus) die. The rich man goes to hell and Lazarus goes to heaven. The rich man, in his ...
Worship with symposium contributor Raymond Wise and the Calvin University Gospel Choir, led by Nate Glasper. Dennis Edwards will preach on Luke 16:19–31, “The Rich Man and Lazarus.” ...
Jesus said to the Pharisees, 'There was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and who feasted sumptuously every ...
I’m thinking about the parable of the rich man and the poor man, in Luke 16:19-31. It’s the story where a rich man wears luxurious purple garments and dines “sumptuously” ...
This parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus (or in older versions, Dives and Lazarus, ‘Dives’ being not a name but the Latin for a rich man) is another of Luke’s ...
This Sunday’s Gospel compares the heavy load that Lazarus lived because of his poverty with the supposed lightness of a rich ...
Jesus said to the Pharisees: “There was a rich man who dressed in purple garments and fine linen and dined sumptuously each ...
The rich man is damned not for what he did, but for what he didn't do. He continually saw Lazarus suffering and did nothing.
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In our parable today (Luke 16:19-31), a rich man dies and is engulfed in flames while a poor man dies and is carried away by angels.
I visited a church where large courtyards and breezeways create a protective haven for a handful of people experiencing homelessness who sleep there each night. Nestled alongside walls in the cold ...
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