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The Rich Man And Lazarus
Luke 16-19-31
1996
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The Parable Of The Rich Man And Lazarus
2002
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- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
2004
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Rus
2004
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
2008-11-16
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (Word DOC format)
2009-11-08
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
Parable Of The Rich Man And Lazarus
A Important Principle Is Taught
Luke 16-19-31
2009-11-08
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
Parable Of The Rich Man And Lazarus Summary
Concerning Parables And True Salvation
Luke 16-19-31, Ephesians 2-14-22
2010-11-07
SYNOPSIS:A short summary of the main points of the parable of the Rich man and Lazarus. This was part of a short after liturgy talk, because the parable was not the subject of the homily after the Gospel at liturgy.
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
God Forbid That I Should Glory Save In The Cross Of Our Lord Jesus Christ By Whom The World Is Crucified Unto Me And I Unto The World
Galatians 6-11-18
2011-11-13
- 22nd Sunday after Pentecost (mp3 format)
Parable Of The Rich Man And Lazarus
Luke 16-19-31
2012-11-04
SYNOPSIS:The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus is very complicated and teaches many things. We focus on two: everything in life is a trade; what do you want the most, pleasure now or happiness later? How do we remind ourselves of this trading, and trade well? Read the Scriptures.
- Parable of the Rich man & Lazarus. God has blessed you. WHAT are you doing with it? (mp3 format)
Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus
Luke 16:19-31
2017-11-05
SYNOPSIS: How are we going to read the Gospels, since they are so hard to understand? They are not always hard. Even in complicated parts, we can understand that are useful to our souls if we read with expectation and desire. An example of something simple is in the Parable of the Rich man and Lazarus, one of the most complex parables in all of the Gospel. We will look at the behavior of the rich man and WHY he was in torments, and the reply of Abraham to the (unnamed) rich man: "Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented."
- We are good ground and walk according to this rule, because we are new creatures! (mp3 format)
Galations L 6:11-18 Luke 8:5-15
2018-10-28
SYNOPSIS:This Sunday, we read about the Parable of the Sower and about the "Good Ground", which is the most important part of this parable. How do we become the good ground? The epistle tells us exactly how. It tells us that we should walk according to a "rule", and this rule must be that we bear in our body the marks of the Lord Jesus because we are a new creature. Listen carefully. The apostle is telling us the only way that leads to life. It is a wonderful, difficult, and joyous way.