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Intro
We are on this three week mini series that I am simply calling enough
Last week we talked about the rich young man and how he came so close to following Jesus, but he couldn't get past that money was his God.
We have been talking about the way our world is organized is to get you to believe that you never have enough
that there is always something else you need
So many times when we read stories of rich and poor in the bible, we automatically identify with the poor people
Why? because we are conditioned to believe by the world around us that we never will have enough
But we live in the richest country and in the wealthiest time in the world so it helps to get some perspective as it pertains to the rest of the world
The Median household income (Meaning multiple incomes) in the united states is 71,000 and so if you make just the Median income then you are in the top 4% of the worlds wealthiest people
If you are here and you are a single income earner and you make $60,000 a year then you are in the top 1% of the worlds income
Americans makes up 31% of global wealth
There was a new study that just came out by a group called “Just Facts”
the poorest 20 percent of Americans consume more goods and services than the national averages for all people in most affluent countries.
So Just reading this statistic alone…Its hard to say that we don’t have a problem being satisfied with what we have
In America the problem that we have is the thought that we always need more when in reality we have more than enough!
Our lives are defined by plenty but we are deceived into believing that we never have enough....
Its why Americans as a whole has $887 Billion Dollars in credit card debt
Because whatever we have is never enough
Listen: You guys, I am not just preaching at all of you think you have this problem, I live in America too…This is a struggle for me too
While the average guy struggles on instagram at looking at women in bikini’s
My instagram is filled with the newest bikes out there
The instagram marketers know how to get me...
The latest wheel set
The newest helmets
and bike shoes
And I have notice myself thinking man I just need this new thing…And Finally I have had to just say enough of all of that God has provided for me up to this point I am not going down that road of coveting
And here is why it is impotrant that we look at these statistics and that we recognize that we live in the wealthiest country in the world and that we are all among the wealthiest people in the world...
It affects the way we read scripture:
Today we are going to look at a parable called the rich man and Lazarus
Most people know this parable very well
But so many times when we read parables like this we identify with Lazarus because he ends up being the hero
So we identify with the poor guy in the story when in fact we are all the rich man
And because life is expensive and getting more expensive we forget that we are either in the top 1%-4% of global income...
We forget that we are the rich man in this parable and that we need to read it through that lens..
The commentator, Klyne Snodgrass says this
“Parables are subversive critiques of the world around us”
The parable before that Jesus taught was about money and he starts this teaching the same exact way
Jesus was using this parable to give a powerful teaching to his disciples but to also critique the world around him
So what I want to do is to read this part by part today:
In the ancient world the color Purple came from a fish that was rare, in the book of acts we know of a very wealthy woman named Lydia who was a trader in the coloring purple.
Purple was so rare that it was reserved for royalty in the ancient world.
And the phrase that he lived in luxury every day literally translates to that he celebrated with “ostentation” which means that he was showing off, he was a consumer among consumers
Going to the mall every day, always walking into his house with something, never coming home empty handed...
At his gate: Jesus really wants to make the point in this parable and you will see it three times that this poor Beggar named Lazarus was separated from the rich man...
At first the gate separates him
Then there is a grave that separates them then there is this great chasm that separates the rich man from Lazarus
What Jesus is saying is that the rich and the poor are kept at distances in society, we organize it that way...
And its really too bad for this rich man that he does this because he could help but he doesn't…and maybe its because of the seperation that he creates
Jesus is even playing around with his listeners, he is really messing with them
Because the conventional wisdom is that the one who is really blessed in the ancient world is wealthy and the ones who are not are the “unfortunates”
In fact there was a wildly held belief that the station you had in life was ordained by God, so if you were poor it is because God ordained it
But Jesus is messing with these guys because the name Lazarus means “the one God helps”
Jesus’ listeners would have though that the rich man was helped by God...
Everything about this story says that there is a reversal coming
And you look at him and he is the poor beggar who is covered in skin sores longing to eat the left over food.
Its like…How is God helping this guy?
Jesus is also messing with us in another way
What’s the rich man’s name?
We don’t know?
In the ancient world, you always know a wealthy man’s name
There was something called a patron client relationship where the wealthy would help the poor and these peoples names we find etched on walls on tablets and with all kinds of prominence
So, here is this super prominent man…important man…wealthy and maybe royal man…and his name is never mentioned
But we know the name of the filthy homeless guy who is starving and has dogs licking his open wounds
And by the way the the fact that this guy has open wounds and dogs are licking them, these are wild dogs we are talking about not domesticated pets…This makes this man very unclean
What is Jesus trying to say here?
Maybe there is a great reversal coming?
First of all: Here is what you need to know
This is a parable, if you are treating this as a video camera footage in heaven, this is the wrong way to look at this parable
Many scholars believe it could have even been a well known Egyptian parable that Jesus took and twisted for his purposes
The point is that Lazarus went to a place of privilege and the rich man went to a place of torment
So when Jesus is telling this story he talks about Lazarus going to Abraham’s side or you may have heard it as Abraham’s bosom…What it would mean is that it is a picture of Lazarus reclining sort of nuzzled up to Abraham in comfort.
There is this sort of picture all through the bible of the Wedding feast in heaven and this is what we are supposed to imagine here, that Lazarus is at the Messianic wedding feast
So now lets focus on this unnamed rich man…He is in this agony and fire and what did he ask of Abraham
Send Lazarus to dip his finger in water and to cool my tongue...
Even from Hell this rich man is treating Lazarus like a slave
Clearly this guy isn't repentant and doesn't know why he is there...
He is only thinking about himself and really his rich friends
But I think what Jesus doesn’t say but we have to ask is what crime did the rich man commit
Was it being rich?
No not at all…His wealth didn’t convict him
It was the fact that Lazarus was living in agony every day and while this man had all the resources in the world, he just let it happen
he lets Lazarus die when he could have prevented it
When The rich man asks Abraham to send Lazarus to get him water, here is the reply by Abraham:
This more than anything seems to be the point of the story...
So just as there was a gate separating the rich man and Lazarus
Now there is this great Chasm
Now the rich man is on the outside of the gate
This guy whose wealth got him on the inside of all the parties, of all the big invites now finds himself on the outside
What Lazarus found out is that with God, A great reversal is coming
So this is what happens next:
Again the rich man still doesn't get it…At least Send Lazarus to warn my family about this great reversal
Twice in the story the rich man from hell tries to boss around Lazarus
And then what Jesus says is
Hey they have the Bible…They have available to them moses and the prophets…what else do they need
So the rich man says…but hey if they had someone from the dead go to them then they would repent…then they would know about this great reversal that is coming
But then Jesus says something that will echo forward from here to the time when he dies and is raised again.
Hey if someone doesn't care about moses and the prophets then they are not going to listen to someone if they are rased from the dead!
This is an obvious reference to the fact that Jesus will raise from the dead and some will accept this and some would not...
But I think this parable tells us a couple of really core and key things about the heart of God:
There is a great reversal coming
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