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Title: The Man Who Died With Angels – (You Might Want To Watch This Video Right Away)
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  1. Today this generation has decided to hang onto earthly things making money it's Choice and says as many do .we die and simply don't exist anymore…but Here Jesus tells everyone there is a hell…and we do not want to go there…the conversation with many younger than I..just have no concept..of letting go of money…so indeed this video is spot on.. God have mercy on us all…peace..

  2. At Luke 16:19-31, Jesus gave the parable of Lazarus and the Rich Man, for after having spoken about ' making friends by means of the unrighteous riches ' (Luke 16:9), or money, using it in such a way so as to please God, and then concluding it with the words: "No servant can be a slave to two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will stick to the one and despise the other. You cannot be slaves to God and to Riches" (Luke 16:13), then "the Pharisees, who were money lovers, were listening to all these things, and they began to sneer at him".(Luke 16:14)

    So, Jesus now proceeds to give an illustration concerning the Jewish religious leaders, such as the Pharisees, who were "the Rich Man", loving money and the pompousness that it can bring, who looked down on the common Jew, that was illustrated by Lazarus, that was fed spiritual "crumbs", being "covered with ulcers".

    Through this illustration or parable, Jesus exposed the Pharisees as greedy, as failing to teach Bible "truths", giving the common Jew, who hungered for spiritual nourishment, just "droppings from the table of the rich man", so that these ones were spiritually malnourished, having symbolic ulcers on their skin that dogs licked.(Luke 16:21)

    But both "the rich man" and "Lazarus" dies in the illustration, symbolizing a change. Jesus has just finished pointing to a change in circumstances by saying that ‘the Law and the Prophets were until John the Baptizer, but from then on the kingdom of God is being declared.’(Luke 16:16) Hence, it is with the preaching of John and Jesus Christ that both the rich man and Lazarus die to their former circumstances, or condition.

    Jews who humbled themselves, showing repentance, were like "Lazarus", dying to their former spiritually deprived condition and came into a position of divine favor. Whereas they had earlier looked to the religious leaders for what little dropped from the spiritual table, now the Scriptural truths imparted by Jesus are filling their needs. They are thus brought into the bosom, or favored position, of the Greater Abraham, Jehovah God.(see Isa 12:2, KJV)

    On the other hand, the Jewish religious leaders who make up "the rich man" come under divine disfavor because of persistently refusing to accept the Kingdom message taught by Jesus. They thereby symbolically die to their former position of seeming favor. In fact, they are spoken of as being in figurative torment because of the scathing denunciations by Jesus and his disciples, exposing them as hypocrites, as guilty of telling lies, as being spiritually dead inside, as murderous.(see Matt 23; Luke 11:39-54; Acts 7:51-53)

    This illustration shows what Jesus said at Matthew 21: "Truly I say to you that the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going ahead of you (the Jewish religious leaders) into the Kingdom of God. For John came to you in a way of righteousness, but you did not believe him. However, the tax collectors and the prostitutes (as pictured by Lazarus) believed him, and even when you saw this, you did not feel regret afterward so as to believe him."(Matt 21:31, 32)

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