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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2026 · 49 MIN

What the Bible Says About the Afterlife

from Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church · host Tom Messer

Pastor Tom Messer's exploration of the afterlife confronts us with one of Jesus' most sobering teachings: the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16. At its core, this message challenges our assumptions about eternity and forces us to reckon with two fundamental truths: our souls are immortal, and there are only two eternal destinations. The rich man's torment wasn't punishment for wealth itself, but for building his entire identity on riches rather than on God. Meanwhile, Lazarus, whose very name means 'God is my help,' refused to let his desperate circumstances define him. Instead, he used his suffering to drive him toward God, recognizing his deep spiritual poverty and need for divine rescue. What emerges is a stark contrast between comfort and torment, between a life built on the solid foundation of Christ and one constructed on the shifting sands of worldly security. The urgency of this message cannot be overstated: we discover that hell is not primarily about fire and brimstone, but about becoming the worst version of ourselves eternally, trapped in an identity built on anything other than God. Yet within this sobering reality shines the brilliant light of God's love, demonstrated most powerfully when Jesus cried out on the cross, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' In that moment, He experienced the very separation and torment we deserved, paying an eternal debt we could never pay ourselves.

Pastor Tom Messer's exploration of the afterlife confronts us with one of Jesus' most sobering teachings: the story of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16. At its core, this message challenges our assumptions about eternity and forces us to reckon with two fundamental truths: our souls are immortal, and there are only two eternal destinations. The rich man's torment wasn't punishment for wealth itself, but for building his entire identity on riches rather than on God. Meanwhile, Lazarus, whose very name means 'God is my help,' refused to let his desperate circumstances define him. Instead, he used his suffering to drive him toward God, recognizing his deep spiritual poverty and need for divine rescue. What emerges is a stark contrast between comfort and torment, between a life built on the solid foundation of Christ and one constructed on the shifting sands of worldly security. The urgency of this message cannot be overstated: we discover that hell is not primarily about fire and brimstone, but about becoming the worst version of ourselves eternally, trapped in an identity built on anything other than God. Yet within this sobering reality shines the brilliant light of God's love, demonstrated most powerfully when Jesus cried out on the cross, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' In that moment, He experienced the very separation and torment we deserved, paying an eternal debt we could never pay ourselves.

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