The
Gospel reading for Sunday is Luke 16:19-31. The story of a certain
rich man and a poor man named Lazarus is a way Jesus warns about
eternal consequences of persistent, present, selfish choices. The
rich man after death wakes up at a place of eternal torment and faces
permanent separation from all that is good. Lazarus is carried
tenderly after death to Heaven to be close with God.
Let
me share what I do not believe about Hell. I do not believe that God
wants any one to go to Hell. I do not believe our Father creates any
person destined for eternal punishment. I do not believe our Father
sends a person to Hell because he grew up in a culture where the
Christian faith is unknown. The Creator who fashions the heart of all
knows those people who surrender to the best truths they have about
God and follow the light available to them.
So
where does Hell come from? Where does this great eternal gulf come
from? We as sinful people create our own chasm from God.
If
we run from God's truth, refuse to accept God as Owner of life,
reject
all His holy moral laws written in the heart, ignore the still small
voice of conscience, avoid the clear teaching of Scripture as a valid
guide, resist the inner witness of the Spirit that sin is real, and
rebel against turning our will over to His higher will then we create
a great gulf between our heart and God.
Status
of wealth, expensive toys and worldly pleasures of this life are
fleeting. There is a wealth of the heart that out lasts clock time.
Lazarus invested in a relationship of service and love towards His
Maker. He invested in true riches which can not be stolen, rust away
or go to the trash heap of broken, obsolete toys. Lazarus was rich in
faith and trust in God.
Here
is where the fire comes into the story. I think the rich man
experienced a inner burning of regret and grief. He had a fire of
self-loathing for being such a fool to throw away eternal life with
God for some empty passing thrills. This awareness of such great
folly is a fire which never stops burning.
This
story teaches the deep truth that the present moment is a short time
of preparation to enter into a blessed existence with God which
transcends chronological time. If our hearts are so cold to the poor
that we ignore them we must beware. The rich man treated Lazarus as
someone who didn't matter. The Lord valued Lazarus so highly he was
given a VIP welcome home.