Book of Common Prayer
13 We believe the same way as the one who wrote, `I believed, and so I talked.' We also believe, and so we talk to you.
14 We know this. God raised up the Lord Jesus, and he will raise us up also with Jesus. He will bring us all to stand together before God.
15 All this is happening for you so that the blessings of God will reach more people. Then more people will thank God. And this will make God's name greater.
16 So we do not give up. Our body gets weak, but our heart gets new strength day after day.
17 The load of trouble we carry now is a little heavy. But this trouble is getting something great and wonderful ready for us which will last for ever.
5 Our body is the house in which our spirit lives here on earth. When that house is destroyed, then God will give us another house. That house is not made by man's hand. But God made it. It will last for ever in heaven.
2 While we are in the house we have now, we are always crying and wanting to have our house from heaven.
3 When we have moved into it, then we are sure that we will never be left without a house.
4 While we are in this house, we cry and are troubled. It is not that we want to move out of this house, but we want to move into the other one. Then this body which will die will be changed into one which will live.
5 God is the one who has made us ready for this change. He has already given us the Spirit. This is the first part of what we are to receive, and it proves that we will get more.
6 So we always feel sure. While we live in our bodies we are not in our house with the Lord. We know that.
7 We do not see these things, but we believe them.
8 We feel sure that we will want to leave this body and go to live with the Lord.
9 So it does not matter if we are living here or go to live there. Wherever we are we want to please the Lord.
10 We must all stand before Christ to be judged. Then we will receive pay. If we have done well, our pay will be good. If we have not done well, our pay will not be good.
19 `There was a rich man who dressed and lived like a king every day.
20 A poor man named Lazarus was put at his door. He had many sores on his body.
21 He wanted to eat the pieces of food that fell from the rich man's table. Dogs came and licked his sores.
22 The poor man died. Angels carried him to be with Abraham. `The rich man also died and was buried.
23 He was in great pain in the world of dead people. He looked up and saw Abraham far away. With him was Lazarus.
24 He called out, "Father Abraham, help me! Send Lazarus to dip his finger in some water and cool my tongue. This fire is very hot for me."
25 `But Abraham said to him, "Son, remember this. You had a good time when you were living. Lazarus had a bad time when he was living. But now he is happy here and you are in pain.
26 But that is not all. A wide hole is between you and us. No one can go from here to you if he wanted to. And no one can come from where you are to us."
27 `The rich man said, "Then, father, I beg you, send Lazarus to my father's house.
28 I have five brothers there. Tell him to talk to them so that they will not come to this place where there is pain."
29 `But Abraham said, "They have Moses and the Prophets. They can listen to them."
30 `He answered, "No, father Abraham! But if a man who had died went to them, they would stop their wrong ways."
31 `Abraham said, "If they do not listen to Moses and the Prophets, then they will not believe, even if a man were raised from death." '
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