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A Prayer From Hell
by Holmes Moore
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“And he cried and said, Father Abraham,
have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger
in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.” (Luke 16:24).
Our Saviour gives us the history of two men as no other
person could. First He gives a brief account of their lives ON EARTH: one
man is rich and enjoys the luxuries of the world; while the other is very
poor and must beg for a miserable sustenance. Then our Lord tells of these
two men AT DEATH: the rich man is buried, no doubt very elaborately, with
many mourners in attendance; the beggar also died and was afforded no better
funeral than the potter’s field could provide. To this point perhaps, any
biographer could take us. However, the Saviour goes on to show us these two
men IN ETERNITY! He was not compelled to stop where human writers must, because
He could pull back that thin veil which separates this life from the next
and unfold their eternal state.
While they lived, this is a story of TWO SATISFIED MEN:
the beggar is satisfied with nothing but God; the rich man is satisfied with
everything but God! Nonetheless, how soon after death had the rich man’s
satisfaction completely disappeared! In agony he cries out in prayer from
the Eternal Burning. The Bible records many prayers, but in this passage
we have the only account of a prayer from Hell!
The Circumstances of this Prayer Serve for our Instruction.
Consider that the rich man PRAYED
WHEN HE SAW THE KINGDOM OF GOD. “He lift up his eyes...and seeth ...” (vs.
23). Like so many others, he had never been aware of spiritual realities
in this life. It was not that he denied them, he was merely oblivious of
them! The reason for this was that he had never experienced the New Birth.
Jesus said, “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom
of God” (Jn. 3:3). In this world, a sure evidence of God’s quickening power
within is the realization of spiritual verities that drives one to begin
to cry out to God in prayer. HE PRAYED EARNESTLY FROM A SENSE OF NEED, “being
in torments” (vs. 23). During his lifetime he had often “said his prayers”.
Being a religious man, he was not unfamiliar with a cold, formal type of
praying, both public and private. How blasphemous a thing it is for us just
to SAY prayers, whether they are written or spontaneous! But now the man
is praying with all his might, without the aid of a prayer book. Had he prayed
so earnestly while he lived on earth, he would not have come to that place
of torment!
HE PRAYED IN GREAT SOUL-AGONY: “And in hell...he cried”
(vv. 23,24). Since he had never experienced such agony of soul on earth,
therefore he had never so prayed. Some have known what it has been to be
pressed to such painful prayer in this life. Some can say with the Psalmist,
“The sorrows of death compassed me, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me:
I found trouble and sorrow.” (See Psalm 116:1-8). Would to God that all knew
such trouble and sorrow of heart HERE AND NOW! Most are far too satisfied
and comfortable to pray so. Rees Howells well said, “These three aspects
are never found in ordinary prayer: identification, agony, and authority.”
The most pitiable sight on earth is an unsaved soul at peace!
Sadly we note that HE PRAYED TOO
LATE! How we long to see people stirred by a realization of God’s Kingdom
beginning to pray in earnestness and agony of soul. This must be done, however,
while yet there is time. We must “seek the Lord while He may be found,”
while we yet have our life and being upon this earth, or else we pray too
late.
The Petitions of this Prayer are Intended for our Correction.
THIS MAN PRAYED TO THE WRONG PERSON, “Father Abraham”
(vs 24). Even “the friend of God” and “the father of all the faithful” is
no correct object of prayer. It is more than a little interesting that this
is the only prayer in the Bible ADDRESSED TO A SAINT! Remember —
it came from Hell! Only God can answer prayer and HE ALONE, in the Trinity
of His Being, is to be addressed in prayer. Let those who make it a practice
to pray to Mary, or any other saint, be corrected by this hellish petition!
HE ASKED FOR THE WRONG DELIVERER:
“and send Lazarus” (vs. 24). Lazarus indeed was now among the blessed who
had come to an end of all hunger, thirst, pain and tears (Rev. 7:15-17),
but he was not able to relieve this rich man’s agony—nor are any of the saints
above! He could not surmount nor cross that “great gulf” between him and
the damned (vs. 26). God sent, in the fulness of time, the ONLY DELIVERER,
Jesus Christ, His own Son! He spanned the “great gulf” between God
and man in His Nature when He took upon Himself our flesh. He lived a perfect
life and satisfied actively all that the Law of God demanded of our race.
Going to Calvary, Jesus did bear our sins in His own body and bridged that
infinite expanse between our sin and God’s righteousness. Having ignored
and rejected Him, there was no other hope for this man, nor for any other!
In vain does any sinner seek consolation from ANY OTHER BUT CHRIST! (Acts
4:12).
HE SOUGHT THE WRONG WATER: “Send Lazarus, that he may
dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue” (vs. 24). Even if
Lazarus could have crossed over and done as this rich man requested, what
good would such water have done him? How long would such a momentary cooling
have benefited him in those flames? Oh, that he had asked for and received,
while he yet lived on earth, the LIVING WATER, which Jesus alone can give!
(Jn. 7:37- 39). Then had his soul been eternally refreshed and satiated!
The Answer to this Prayer is for our Solemn Warning.
We should tremble to see that THE
ANSWER GIVEN TO THIS PRAYER FROM HELL IS ONLY MOCKERY! This should not surprise
us since mockery is exactly what God has promised to such a prayer as this.
“Because I have called, and ye refused; I have stretched out my hand, and
no man regarded; But ye have set at nought all my counsel, and would none
of my reproof: I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your
fear cometh” (Prov. 1:24-26). Notice how each part of Abraham’s reply is
only sheer mockery!
HE CALLED HIM “SON” (vs. 25). He was a son of the flesh
but not of the Spirit. He was a son of Abraham by the first birth but not
a Son of God by regeneration. To bring up this natural relationship now that
he was in the flames of Hell was only mockery. Many who are baptized church
members, but not saved, will likewise be mocked one day!
HE ASKED HIM TO “REMEMBER” (vs . 24). What memories there
will be in Hell! This is one thing that this man did not wish to do, nor
will any one who makes their bed in Hell. He has that for which he had sold
his soul called “thy good things”. Though once considered dear, all his purple
clothing and sumptuous fare now only bitterly mock this man!
HE IS DIRECTED TO CONSIDER WHAT HE HAS MISSED. “But now
he is comforted, and thou art tormented” (vs. 25). Never once on earth had
he faintly thought of changing places with Lazarus, but now he would give
ten thousand worlds of gold to do so!
HE IS TOLD HELL IS FOREVER. “There
is a great gulf fixed” (vs. 26). To go to Hell is to be there forever. There
will never be the hope of a brighter day or of relief from the torments of
that Pit. This dread fact will mock its inhabitants as long as God lives!