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  1. I've committed so much sin in my life, I pray every day asking for forgiveness and giving thanks, trying to live for the Lord and save souls. I just worry that it's not enough sometimes.

  2. There are many clues in the parable* of the Rich Man and Lazarus that, instead of contrasting the saved vs. unsaved, it's contrasting the treatment of Jews vs. Gentiles in the gospel age^, when the tables would be turned**:

    Rich Man — is never directly accused of a sin (only of being wealthy)^^

    Lazarus — is never described as righteous (only of being a beggar)* * *

    Purple — indicates royalty (chosenness)

    Fine linen — was for Jewish priests (Exodus 28:39)

    Abraham — why is he in this parable at all? Because it specifically concerns Judaism.

    Father Abraham — described as "Father"

    Flame — the flame is singular — not plural — strongly suggesting this isn't about hell

    Five Brothers — Judah's 5 full-blooded brothers were Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Issachar & Zebulun (Gen. 35:23)

    Moses & Prophets — The Jewish people had Moses and the prophets

    Not Convinced by One Rising from the Dead — a prophecy of Christ's pending resurrection, which his Jewish audience would learn about but not heed (for the most part)

    * It follows the parables of the Lost Sheep, the Lost Coin, the Prodigal Son and the Unjust Steward, strongly suggesting that it, too, is a parable. So does one drop of water being able to help in this situation.

    ^ In the gospel age, Israel is partially hardened by God (Rom. 11:25), while Gentiles are included in the church.

    ** This doesn't excuse centuries of antisemitism, right up through the present time.

    ^^ The Rich Man's material wealth represents his belonging to the chosen people, and having the written revelation of God (Hebrew scriptures).

    * * * "Lazarus" is probably another name for "Eliezer," Abraham's Gentile servant (Gen. 15:2). Here, Lazarus represents Gentiles who were beggars in the sense that they were lacking knowledge of God, due to God's chosen people not having shared it with them. Consider the unjust steward in the preceding parable, and Jesus overturning tables at the temple.

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