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What does the Bible say about the parable of the rich man and Lazarus?

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The parable illustrates the consequences of self-righteousness and the importance of seeking Christ for salvation.

In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus found in Luke 16:19-31, Jesus addresses the spiritual blindness of the self-righteous, particularly the Pharisees who despised Him. The rich man, who represents those who trust in their worldly wealth and righteousness, finds himself in torment after death, while Lazarus, who embodies the needy and humble, enjoys comfort in Abraham's bosom. This parable serves to remind us that external status and earthly riches do not equate to divine favor, and that true salvation comes from recognizing our need for grace and the mercy found in Christ alone.
Scripture References: Luke 16:19-31

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