THE PLACE OF TORMENT
Luke 16:19-31
Prayer
I would like to begin by
acknowledging that there is some debate over
whether this is a parable or
an actual event.
For whatever it's worth, I
personally agree with those who think it's an actual
event.
The Bible doesn't call this a
parable.
Jesus doesn't say this is a
parable.
He says He's talking about a
certain man.
Not just any man;
A certain man.
A certain man who was rich;
A certain man who was survived
by five living brothers;
A certain man whose five
living brothers were all lost.
A certain man who was
probably Jewish because he used a common Jewish
expression when he talked to
Abraham.
He called him father Abraham.
This certain man was clothed
in purple and fine linen;
An expression that means he
wore the finest clothes.
He fared sumptuously every
day.
An expression that means he
ate the best food money could buy.
There was also a certain
beggar;
A beggar named Lazarus;
A beggar covered with sores;
A beggar who couldn't walk;
A beggar who had to be laid
at the rich man's gate.
He begged for the crumb's
from the rich man's table.
What a contrast!
A rich man feasting in
luxury.
And a poor man begging for
crumbs.
A rich man faring
sumptuously.
And a poor man licked by
dogs.
But even though these two men
were far apart on the social register;
There was still one way they
were alike.
“It's appointed unto man,
once to die.”
Both men died.
It doesn't matter how much we
have.
Or how little we have.
We have a date with death.
And no amount of wealth;
No amount of status;
No amount of anything will
change that.
It's an appointment all of us
must keep.
And ready or not, we will
keep it.
Anyway, both men died.
The rich man was buried.
But nothing is said about
poor Lazarus.
We are not even told if he
was buried.
It's possible there was no
money for a funeral;
Possible that no one would
pay the bill.
But be that as it may.
God loved Lazarus.
And Lazarus was carried by
angels into Abraham's bosom (Paradise if you
please).
But it wasn't so with the
rich man.
He opened his eyes in hell.
Here we have good news and
bad news.
The good news is that one
minute we can be poor and sick.
And the next minute we can be
healed and in paradise.
All of our afflictions and
diseases;
All of our heartache and
pain;
All of our problems and
travail;
All of these things could end
at the blink of an eye.
The bad news is that one
minute we could be rich and faring sumptuously.
And the next minute we could
be poor and tormented.
One minute we could be
enjoying the luxuries of this life.
And the next minute we could
be roasting in hell.
There is more good news and
bad news.
The good news is we will be
conscious in heaven.
We will be known THERE as we
are known here.
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It was 1980.
There was a certain boy named
Jimmy.
My Church was holding a
revival.
It was Wednesday night.
The evangelist said, “I
haven't heard a testimony all week.”
“Would someone share a word
of testimony with us?”
Two people spoke for just a
minute.
Then, a young woman named
Sherry stood up.
Sherry said, “I want to thank
God tonight that Jimmy is down there on the
front row of the Church.”
“And no one had to carry him
in.”
Sherry began to cry.
She choked up.
She couldn't say anything
else.
She sat down.
Following the service, she
came to me and said, “I guess you will think I'm
crazy, but I want to tell you
something.”
“When Jimmy was two months
old, he had spinal meningitis.”
“He couldn't walk.”
“He didn't take his first
step until he was five years old.”
“When I took him someplace, I
pulled a wagon up to my back door.
“I laid pillows on the wagon;”
“Placed Jimmy on the pillows;”
“Pulled the wagon out to the
street in front of my house;”
“Picked Jimmy up;”
“And laid him on the back
seat of my car.”
“When I came to Church, I
brought a wheel chair.”
“I placed Jimmy in the wheel
chair;”
“And rolled him inside the
Church.”
“Sometimes men in the Church
would lift Jimmy;”
“Carry him inside;”
“And lay him on the front
seat of the Church.”
“Last year, when Jimmy was
five years old, the doctor wanted to give him a shot.”
“It was amazing that Jimmy
was still alive.”
“He had been to three
different doctors.”
“One doctor said he wouldn't
live very long.”
“A second doctor said he
would live about six months.”
“A third doctor said if he
lived at all, he would never be more than a vegetable.”
“But when Jimmy was five
years old, the doctor wanted to give him a shot.”
“The shot was suppose to
knock him out for half an hour.”
“They gave it to him at 11:30
in the morning.”
“12 o'clock came, but Jimmy
didn't come to.”
“1 o'clock came and he was
still knocked out.”
“2 o'clock and he was still
knocked out.”
“3 o'clock and he was still
knocked out.”
“4 o'clock and he was still
asleep.”
“Some time after 4 o'clock, I
was out in the hall.”
“I couldn't take anymore.”
“My nerves were shot.”
“A nurse called me to come
quickly.”
“I rushed to the room.”
“Jimmy's eyes were open.”
“He pointed straight up and
said, Mommy, I've been up yonder.”
“I asked, up yonder where?”
“He said, up yonder in heaven
with Jesus.”
“I saw uncle so--and-so and
uncle so-and-so;”
“They took me to God.”
Those were two of Jimmy's
uncles who passed away a few months before.
Jimmy said he saw them in
heaven.
And they took him to God.
What would you say about this
story?
Would you say Sherry is
crazy?
I thought about it.
I don't think a five year old
boy would make up something like that.
An adult might.
But not a five year old boy;
Not one that sick;
Not at a time like that.
And Sherry wasn't crazy.
She was crying;
Very sincere;
A bright young woman.
But this is the point.
Jimmy was aware of where he
went.
And he knew both of his
uncles.
He knew them.
And they knew him.
They were known in heaven as
they were known on earth.
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Then, there is the bad news.
People will be conscious in
hell.
People will feel, speak, see,
remember;
Cry, thirst and experience
pain.
The lost will be separated
from the saved;
They can look into paradise.
They can see the saved afar
off;
See the pleasures they are
enjoying and the comfort they have.
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Rev. _______________ is a
pastor I went to school with at Emory University
in Atlanta.
He was critically injured in
Korea.
He was sent to a Korean
hospital.
Instruments there showed his
heart stopped for 3 minutes and 21 seconds.
He was unconscious for 6
days;
Moved 3 times.
He left the country;
Rode in an ambulance several
times;
Flew in an airplane;
And never knew it.
Because his heart stopped as
long as it did, his doctors said he could have
brain damage.
But there was none.
After he came to, he
remembered dying.
His soul left his body.
He entered a place of total
darkness.
He could only see was a light
far off at the end of a tunnel.
He struggled to move toward
that light.
He could not.
He could only move away from
the light.
Because of the darkness, he
believes he was separated from God.
Because he could not move
toward the light, he believes he was destined for
hell.
After he recovered, he said, “I
knew I had to change my life.”
He accepted Jesus.
And later, he answered the
call into the ministry.
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So the rich man opened his
eyes in hell;
He looked afar off.
He saw Abraham;
Then, he saw Lazarus.
He cried.
“Have mercy on me;”
“Have mercy on me.”
Think about that.
In this life, he never sought
mercy.
But in hell, the first words
out of his mouth were, “Have mercy on me.”
Understand something.
Now is the time to seek
mercy.
God is plentiful in mercy.
And ready to give it.
But the mercy that saves
comes through faith in Jesus.
And we have to seek it in
this life.
The second thing the rich man
said was, “Send Lazarus that he may dip the
tip of his finger in water
and cool my tongue, for I am tormented in this
flame.”
He didn't say, “Bring Lazarus
to me.”
He could see Lazarus in
Paradise.
And Lazarus could walk.
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I told you Jimmy couldn't
walk up until he was five years old.
He had not taken even one
step in his life.
He had the torso of a five
year old.
And the leg muscles of a one
year old.
His legs were too weak to
support his chunky body.
But after Jimmy said he went
to heaven, he started trying to walk.
It was a sight to see.
He staggered and stumbled;
Bumped into everything.
The other kids didn't
understand.
Some made fun of Jimmy.
Their parents got onto them.
But Jimmy's legs got stronger
and stronger over the two years I was there.
He even started playing T-ball.
One day he hit a triple.
His grandmother (Mary Ruth
_____) said it would have been a home run, if
he could have run just a
little faster.
She said, “I cried when Jimmy
hit that triple.”
“His grandfather asked Mary
Ruth why are you crying?”
I said, “Do you remember when
we watched our other grandchildren play
T-ball?”
“I cried.”
“You asked Mary Ruth why are
you crying?”
“I would say, I'm crying
because Jimmy CAN'T play T-ball.”
She said, “Today, I'm crying
because Jimmy CAN play T-ball.”
Jimmy said he went to heaven.
Then, Jimmy could walk, run
and play T-ball.
He was no vegetable either.
He started to school.
And everything was normal.
(Show newspaper picture and article)
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The rich man had all of his
senses in hell.
He could see, hear, taste,
feel, speak and remember.
Jesus said, “He was in a
flame.”
Many don't believe this.
But I believe he was burning.
And could not die.
Physical death is not the
end;
It's another beginning;
A wonderful new beginning in
heaven or a terrible beginning in hell.
Abraham replied, “Son
remember (son remember), remember that thou in thy
lifetime received thy good
things and likewise Lazarus evil things, but
NOW he is comforted and thou
art tormented.”
All of those goods were a
curse to the rich man.
His purple and fine linen
were a curse.
His good food was a curse.
They were a curse because he
had so much he left God out of his life.
What about your goods?
Are they a blessing or a
curse?
Do you use them for God's
glory or your own?
Do you help the poor or just
try to gain more?
The way we use our money can
make it a curse.
“What is a man profited if he
gain the whole world and lose his own soul”
(Matt. 16:26)?
Your soul is worth more than
all the purple and fine linen;
More than all the good food;
More than all the world.
On the other hand, Lazarus
was comforted.
His sickness and poverty were
blessings.
Through all of that, he
developed a relationship with God.
So both men died.
The rich man woke up
immediately in hell.
And Lazarus woke up
immediately in Paradise.
Abraham said, “Now--now he is
comforted and thou art tormented.”
We won't have to wait for the
blessings of heaven.
They begin as soon as we die.
The rich man's brothers were
still alive when Lazarus was healed in Paradise.
But the torments of hell
start immediately too.
The rich man found himself in
hell before his brothers died.
If we were to die tonight, we
would be in heaven or hell before our loved
ones pass away.
Also, there's a great gulf
between the two places.
When we die, we will wake up
immediately in heaven or in hell.
And our destinies are sealed.
That's why Rev.
_________________ couldn't move toward the light.
We determine where we will
spend eternity on this side of the grave.
Next, the rich man said, “I
pray thee.”
He began to pray.
There's just one problem.
Prayers aren't answered in
hell.
Prayers are a waste of time
in hell.
Can you imagine being in pain
and torment;
And not being able to turn to
God?
I want to make a confession.
When things are going good, I
get preoccupied.
I forget to pray.
But when things are going
bad, I get depressed.
I pray all the time.
Can you imagine the
depression in hell;
Wanting to pray all the time;
And it being a waste of time?
Notice, his prayer.
“Send Lazarus to my father's
house for I have five bretheren, that he may
testify unto them, lest they
also come into this place of torment.”
“Send someone to my family.”
“Don't let my family enter
this place of torment.”
“I'm praying for a visitation
program.”
“Visit my family so they
won't make the mistake I made.”
But Abraham replied, “They
have Moses and the prophets;”
“Let them hear them.”
“Your family has the Word of
God.”
“Let them hear the Word of
God.”
But the rich man argued, “If
one went unto them from the dead, they will
repent.”
That's interesting.
In this life, the rich man
didn't repent of his sins.
He died;
He opened his eyes in hell;
He cried for mercy;
He prayed;
And he wanted others to
repent.
His first words in hell were,
“Have mercy on me.”
And his last recorded word in
hell was, “repent.”
Abraham's final reply was, “If
they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither
will they be persuaded,
though one rose from the dead.”
If a person refuses to
believe the Bible,
That person won't believe
anything else.
That person won't believe
Jimmy went to heaven and saw God.
That person won't believe
Rev. ____________ died and almost went to hell.
That person won't believe a
person's soul can leave his body and then return.
But I Kings chapter 17 tells
about a boy who died and his soul left his body.
The great prophet Elijah
stretched himself over the child three times.
He prayed and said, “O Lord
my God, I pray thee, let this child's soul come into
him again” (REPEAT 3 TIMES).
And “the soul of the child
came into him again, and he was revived.”
No doubt, many don't believe
that either.
But God's Word is all we will
get.
If we reject that, we will
perish.
When you die, where do you
want to open your eyes?
In heaven, or in hell?
Will you thank God for His
mercy, or beg God for His mercy?
Will you say, “I'm glad I
accepted Jesus.”
Or, “I wish I had accepted
Jesus.”
Someone said, “You don't have
to make a decision to go to hell.”
“But you have to make a
decision to go to heaven.”
You don't have to do anything
to perish in hell.
But you have to take a stand
for Jesus, if you want to go to heaven.
Will you do it?