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The Bible says very little about what happens immediately after we die, but today's passage is one of the few that addresses that question, so we discuss it, as well as Jesus' mysterious statement that Lazarus the beggar was in a place called 'Abraham's Bosom.' Does this refer to Heaven, or purgatory, or some other place?
The Bible says very little about what happens immediately after we die, but today's passage is one of the few that addresses that question, so we discuss it, as well as Jesus' mysterious statement that Lazarus the beggar was in a place called 'Abraham's Bosom.' Does this refer to Heaven, or purgatory, or some other place?
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Sermon given by Pastor Chuck Holtry on March 20, 2021 at the Cape Cod Seventh-day Adventist Church in Osterville, MA. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH52C2ZFMESVjhp0kHpSpPQ https://www.facebook.com/capecodsda/ http://www.capecodsda.org/
Looking at the two destinations that Jesus describes in Luke 16, he is trying to cut through the hardheartedness of the Pharisees to desire wealth and worship something other than God. Jesus also continues to teach his disciples and the Pharisees about the Kingdom of God and the importance of repentance
This week, Tyler wants to talk about anything other than Dave's colon as they discuss: **Topics discussed:** 1. Why are gospel presentations feel boring when they should be freeing/exciting? 2. How to identify and address unforgiveness and bitt... This week, Tyler wants to talk about anything other than Dave's colon as they discuss: Topics discussed: Why are gospel presentations feel boring when they should be freeing/exciting? How to identify and address unforgiveness and bitterness? Dumb Downed Eschatology Abraham's Bosom Links mentioned in this episode: http://www.facebook.com/pulpchristianpodcast http://www.patreon.com/pulpchristian http://www.instagram.com/pulpchristianpodcast
Josh, John, and Christopher discuss Paul Green's 1927 work "In Abraham's Bosom." Along the way we talk about racism, white fragility, and Quintessence Theatre Company's excellent 2020 production of "Rachel."
This episode covers how Jesus freed the captives in Abraham's Bosom and show he can free you from the things that have us bound.
This study looks at the righteous dead that lived and passed before Jesus's work of redemption.
In this episode Brother Israel Benjamin explains why he beilieves Abraham met JESUS. Has this idea ever been presented to you before? Has your pastor ever told you this? If not, is it because Brother Israel Benjamin is reaching? Find out why he believes Abraham met JESUS (not in heaven or the place in paradise called Abraham's Bosom) during Abraham's earthly pilgrimage. Â See scriptures below: John 8:31-59 John 6:46 Gen 17:26 through 18:33 God bless!!!
Unlike His previous parables in this sequence, Jesus uses specific names and places; Lazarus, Abraham, Moses and Hades (Luke 16:19-31). This ultimate summary of His radically new understanding of Sabbath Rest at God's banquet is hacked by Amos's reminder to grieve rebellion and St. Paul's admonishment to use wealth in the service of others (Amos 6:1-7; 1 Timothy 6:11-19).
From the account of "The Rich Man and Lazarus"
It was a late night, but that didn't stop the boys from getting deep into some good old fashioned talk about religion! Luke and Russ sit down with Derek, Zach and Jesse and chat about Christianity, growing up, and Abraham's Bosom. IT's a fun one!Â
Message on the reality of Hell from the Luke 16 account of the rich man and Lazarus - by Pastor Rob Carlson
The Garden of Eden was a physical place specially prepared by God as the home for the first human beings, Adam and Eve. We know that after they sinned, God thrust them out of that garden and set an angel to block re-entrance. Adam was now no longer king of the world. He willingly abdicated his rule of earth to Satan and lost access to the Garden and his throne. What happened to the Garden of Eden after that? Listen-in to learn more about Eden and the other closely related places of Hades, Paradise and Abraham's Bosom. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biblestudyweekly/message
5/27/2018 Sunday Evening
5/27/2018 Sunday Evening
June 18, 2017, Trinity 1 - St. Luke 16:19-31 | Dr. Beau Bruce
Understanding the Kingdom - Part 35 Biblical Life TV In this session, Dr. Lake examines what happened between the Cross and the resurrection. He discusses the design of Sheol, how Jesus conquers Hell, disarms the power structure of the Gates of Hell, and regains the keys of authority that Adam lost. Messiah not only preached to those in Abraham's Bosom but took them with Him at the resurrection! Dr. Michael Lake is the Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary and is the author of the best-selling book, The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition, and the newly released book, The Sheeriyth Imperative: Empowering the Remnant to Overcome the Gates of Hell.
Do I understand your position correctly that the story in Genesis Chapter 3, about the serpent and the eating of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil by the man and the woman, is more about a conflict between two gods, Nehushtan and Yahweh with Nehushtan winning? The two lists of the descendants of Cain and Seth are almost identical, with similar or identical names appearing in much the same order. Is this just another example of two versions of the same story being told as if they were separate stories, as is so common in the bible? Also, could you recommend a book or books on Canaanite mythology? Differences between the Synoptic accounts of the healing of Peter's mother-in-law. So if we discard a historical Jesus, we also get to discard the Apostles, right? If God is supposed to be eternal and unchanging and outside of time, how do apologists square the circle and give him a changing, mortal, human nature that exists inside of time? What is the best order to read the OT books to get an understanding of the history of Israel it's trying to propose? Why are the crowd telling Bartimaeus to be quiet? Is it because he is calling Jesus the Son of David? Why the detail of throwing aside his cloak? Is the name a play on Plato's work Timaeus, and that Bartimaeus regains his sight when he throws away his philosopher's cloak, abandons, Platonism, and follows Jesus? John Allegro used the locations from the Copper Scroll from Qumran for several archaeological digs in the hope of finding treasure described in the scroll. While he did find the locations, in each case thieves had already made off with the loot. Given that some scholars posit that Jesus was part of the Qumran community, do you think Matthew 6:19-21 could be in response to his own sectarians? Where do you think the Marcionites would fit into Margaret Barker's Christian reconstruction? When Jesus mentions Abraham's Bosom in the story of Lazarus and the rich man, what is he (or his author) referring to? Isn't Jeremiah 20:14-18 a reference to abortion? Doesn't the Two-Source Hypothesis presuppose or imply Matthew and Luke's respective ignorance of one another since they differ most significantly in the narrative material not taken from Mark? If this is the case, doesn't this clash with the hypothesis of Polycarp as both the Ecclesiastical Redactor (or more to the point, Expander) of Ur-Lukas or Marcion's "Luke" and the compiler of a New Testament canon, as he would then have to be well aware of Matthew? I wonder if you could comment on the parable of the wedding banquet (Matthew 22:1-14).
This is part 2 of the message entitled,"From the Cross to the Third Day". -Jesus takes a journey through Hell for the believer.
This is part 2 of the message entitled,"From the Cross to the Third Day". -Jesus takes a journey through Hell for the believer.
What is the difference between Sheol, Hades, Hell, the lake of fire, Paradise, and Abraham's bosom? What are all the different realms of the dead?
What is Abraham's bosom? How is Abraham's bosom related to paradise, heaven, hell, hades, and sheol?
Dr. Jerry O. Lee, will answer questions provided by EMAIL from our readers and followers. These questions are sometimes quite extensive. This is one of the most popular Teachings we do. Some of the questions to be addressed are...... 1. If Eve had not eaten of the forbidden fruit how would that have affected Jesus going to the Cross? 2. What does "Abraham's Bosom" refer to in the Bible? 3. When people die does their spirit go into a limbo or purgatory state that could last thousands of years? 4. Is there a another chance as in having another chance for redemption after failure and death in one's first life? 5. Who should a person pray to: God or Jesus? 6. How can only a Trillion Angels use up 70 thousands years of time on Earth? 7. Was Noah's Ark a Zzith? 8. Should Christians pray for Lucifer? 9. Who is the prodigal son? 10. When will the 3rd Angel Wars happen? These are just a few of the Questions that have come in for this Manifest Broadcast. There are many other questions asked, some of these questions will really open your minds.
Lk 23:42-43, Lk 16:22-28, Jn 20:26-28, (Mt 28:1). Jn 20:16-17, Heb 3:1, Heb 4:14, Heb 9:19-26, Eph 4:6-10, 1 Pet 3:18, 1 Pet 4:5-6
Lk 23:42-43, Lk 16:22-28, Jn 20:26-28, (Mt 28:1). Jn 20:16-17, Heb 3:1, Heb 4:14, Heb 9:19-26, Eph 4:6-10, 1 Pet 3:18, 1 Pet 4:5-6
Lk 23:42-43, Lk 16:22-28, Jn 20:26-28, (Mt 28:1). Jn 20:16-17, Heb 3:1, Heb 4:14, Heb 9:19-26, Eph 4:6-10, 1 Pet 3:18, 1 Pet 4:5-6