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What does it mean to remember our earthly privileges?

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Remembering our earthly privileges means acknowledging the blessings and opportunities we have had, which come with serious spiritual responsibilities.

In the context of the sermon, the rich man's experience in Luke 16 illustrates the torment of remembering earthly privileges without having secured one's spiritual destiny. Abraham's command to 'remember' highlights the bitter context where those once blessed in life face the reality of their lost condition in eternity. Acknowledging our earthly privileges serves as a reminder of the responsibilities they entail — the call to respond to God's grace and to live in a way that honors Him. This remembrance does not just evoke nostalgia but demands reflection on how we used those privileges to advance God's kingdom and minister to others. It serves as a warning against complacency and the deadly assumption that privilege equates to salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 16:25, Proverbs 1:24-26

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