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What does the story of the rich man teach about death?

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The story of the rich man teaches that death marks the beginning of eternal consequences, revealing the reality of heaven and hell.

In Luke 16, the stark outcomes for the rich man and Lazarus after death serve as a warning about the eternal ramifications of our earthly lives. Death does not signify the end; rather, it transitions individuals to their eternal destinies—either punishment or reward based on their faith and actions during life. The rich man’s experience illustrates the suffering of those who reject God's grace, while Lazarus’s comfort signifies divine mercy for those who trust in God even amid trials. This reinforces the imperative to prepare for death while on Earth.
Scripture References: Luke 16:22-23, Ecclesiastes 7:2

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