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We must live obediently before God now for there are no ‘do-overs’ after death.
We must live obediently before God now for there are no ‘do-overs’ after death.
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The life situation of the rich man and Lazarus, 16:19-21.
Luke 16:19-21
2. The life situation reversal for Lazarus and the rich man, 16:22-23.
Luke 16:22-23
3. The three pleas of the rich man, 16:24-31.
1) Plea #1 and response, 16:24-26:
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(1) Plea: “Send Lazarus to give me a little relief,”16:24.
(2) Response:
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There is no ‘do-overs,’ 16:25.
Luke 16:25
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There is no crossing over, ever.
16:26.
2) Plea #2 and response, 16:27-29:
(1) Plea: “Send Lazarus to warn my brothers of their peril,” 16:27-28.
(2) Response:
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They have God’s warnings in Moses, the Prophets, 16:29a.
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They have the same opportunity to obey, 16:29b.
Luke 16:
3) Plea #3 and response, 16:30-31:
(1) Plea: “They will listen if someone from the dead goes to warn them,” 16:30.
(2) Response:
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If they refuse to listen (obey) Moses, the Prophets (16:31a); then…
Luke 16:31
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Nothing will persuade them, 16:31b.
Luke 16:31b
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