Last modified: May 3, 2021
Brady• May 3, 2021•
The story of the Rich Man and Lazarus has multiple layers, but one of the things it does so magnificently is give us a glimpse of what life is like after death through the eyes of two men: Lazarus and an unnamed rich man. While Lazarus is silent, upon their respective deaths, the rich man immediately understands some pivotal truths about life that we would do well to remember while we’re still alive.
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CloseCain's complete lack of concern after murdering Abel is alarming, but his statement afterwards -- "Am I my brother's keeper" -- reflects his apathetic, alienated heart. When his countenance fell, he retreated inward and thought only of self. Have you ever felt the same way?
Last modified: May 3, 2021