What if our definition of success is upside down? We open Luke 16 and step into the story of Lazarus and the rich man to rethink life, death, and what lasts. Through vivid contrasts—a beggar carried by angels and a wealthy man waking in torment—we confront the reality of Hades, the nearness of paradise, and why eternal perspective reshapes every decision we make today.
We move beyond clichés to hard questions with hopeful answers: Is there consciousness after death? What is the difference between Hades and the lake of fire? Why does Jesus say Scripture is enough even when people ask for a sign? We explore how Revelation 20 frames the first resurrection, the great white throne judgment, and the second death, and why those truths empower courage for believers rather than fear. Along the way, we point to the heart of the gospel: no one has to face final judgment apart from grace, because Jesus came not to condemn but to save.
This conversation aims at your Monday, not just your theology. If a single second in hell would light a fire for evangelism, how do we cultivate that urgency without despair or guilt? We talk about loving the person at your gate, trading comfort for calling, and trusting that all things work together for good for those who love God. Expect clear teaching, practical reflection, and a renewed desire to see names written in the book of life.
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