The Truth About the Rich Man and Lazarus: A Bible Study Aid Presented By BeyondToday.tv

· United Church of God
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The tale of the rich man and the beggar Lazarus is one of Jesus' most well known parables. It's also one of the most misunderstood sections of the Bible. What was Jesus trying to tell us through this parable? Was He explaining heaven and hell and the afterlife? Or was He trying to teach us something about how to live godly, generous lives? Read to find the answer!

Inside this booklet:
- The truth about the Rich Man and Lazarus
- No one has ascended to Heaven
- Was the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus a Real Story?
- The state of the dead
- The rich man in mental torment
- The wicked will be completely burned up
- Live a life of righteousness now

Ratings and reviews

4.5
42 reviews
Shi'anishti
January 23, 2023
It's to religious, it's what I was being taught all my life through a pastor. I wish it's not about putting fear in people but love, grace, and mercy, and a real God how he feels towards us.
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Crystal Luzier
September 25, 2023
this book wasn't his informative as I thought it would be but it still had a good story and made its point.
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Fred Gary
January 27, 2024
this explains the truth about Gods words. thank God for he is real
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Who we are: This publication is provided free of charge by the United Church of God, an International Association, which has ministers and congregations throughout much of the world.

We trace our origins to the Church that Jesus founded in the early first century. We follow the same teachings, doctrines and practices established then. Our commission is to proclaim the gospel of the coming Kingdom of God to all the world as a witness and to teach all nations to observe what Christ commanded (Matthew 24:14; 28:19-20).

Free of charge: Jesus Christ said, “Freely you have received, freely give” (Matthew 10:8). The United Church of God offers this and other publications free of charge as an educational service in the public interest. We invite you to request your free subscription to The Good News magazine and to enroll in our 12-lesson Bible Study Course, also free of charge.

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Personal counsel available: Jesus commanded His followers to feed His sheep (John 21:15-17). To help fulfill this command, the United Church of God has congregations around the world. In these congregations believers assemble to be instructed from the Scriptures and to fellowship.

The United Church of God is committed to understanding and practicing New Testament Christianity. We desire to share God’s way of life with those who earnestly seek to follow our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Our ministers are available to counsel, answer questions and explain the Bible. If you would like to contact a minister or visit one of our congregations, please feel free to contact our office nearest you at info@ucg.org .

For additional information: Visit our Web site www.ucg.org to download or request any of our publications, including issues of The Good News, dozens of free Bible study aid booklets, Beyond Today programs and much more.

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