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The Rich Man and Lazarus
-the
intermediate state-
E. W. Bullinger
INTRODUCTION
In dealing with this Scripture, and the subject of the so-called
�intermediate state�, it is important that we should confine ourselves to
the Word of God, and not go to tradition. Yet, when nine out of ten
believe what they have learned from tradition, we have a thankless task, so
far as pleasing man is concerned. We might give our own ideas as the the
employment's, etc., of the �departed,� and man would deal leniently with us.
But let us only put God's Revelation against man's imagination, and
then we shall be made to feel his wrath, and experience his opposition.
Claiming, however, to have as great a love and jealousy
for the Word of God as any of our brethren; and as sincere a desire to
find out what God says, and what God means: we claim also the sympathy
of all our fellow members of the Body of Christ.
There are several matters to be considered before we can reach the
Scripture concerning the rich man and Lazarus; or arrive at a
satisfactory conclusion as to the state after death.
It will be well for us to remember that all such expressions as
�Intermediate State,� �Church Triumphant,� and others similar to them
are unknown to Scripture. They have been inherited by us from
tradition, and have been accepted without thought or examination.
"Ye were
...redeemed..
from your vain conversation received by tradtion
from your fathers." (1 Pet. 1:18)
What is Death?>
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