Read Luke 16.
Jesus taught more about money than, perhaps, any other subject. The story
recounted here would have perked up the ears of the Pharisees, "who were
lovers of money" (v.14). But the conclusion Jesus made caused them
to "ridicule him." Jesus said, "You cannot serve God and
money." (v.13).
Hearing their remarks, Jesus told the next story to teach a proper evaluation
of this life and to put eternal life into a correct perspective. All
money and material gain will one day be left behind. Our few short years
here are nothing in comparison with eternity. Therefore, judging a
person's value by the amount of one's possessions or position is short-sighted
and foolish to say the least. This is why Jesus taught on two separate
occasions that "many who are the first will be last, and the last
first." (Matthew 19 and 20).
Immediately upon one's death, the spirit separates from the physical body and
enters eternity. Hell is real. It is not a joking matter, nor a
word to be used for without thought of its reality. Several times Jesus
taught this same description of the judgment for those who reject Him.
1. It is a place of eternal torment. (v.23)
2. It is a place of eternal thirst and unbearable flaming heat. (v.24)
3. It is a place of eternal loneliness and anguish. (v.25)
4. It is a place of eternal separation from God. (v.26)
5. It is a place of eternal remorse. (vv.27-28)
In great contrast, the one who had nothing in this life but believed God's
message experienced great comfort. He enjoyed fellowship with God and
others.
Everyone will spend eternity somewhere. The decision of where is made in
this life. What most people do not realize is that God's eternal judgment
is already upon them. Only faith in Jesus saves us. "Whoever
believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not
see life, but the wrath of God remains on him." (John 3:36)
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