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       Most Rich People Will Be EternallyDamned in the Lake of Fire
       By: emmyvictor Date: November 16, 2013, 5:07 am
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       Oh how many rich people are sadly in hell right
       now. “Go to now, YE RICH MEN, weep and howl for
       your MISERIES that shall come upon you” (James
       5:1). “For it is EASIER FOR A CAMEL TO GO
       THROUGH A NEEDLE’S EYE , than for a RICH MAN
       to enter into the kingdom of God” (Luke
       18:25). “For the sun is no sooner risen with a
       burning heat, but it withereth the grass, and the
       flower thereof falleth, and the grace of the fashion
       of it perisheth: so also shall the RICH MAN FADE
       AWAY IN HIS WAYS ” (James 1:11). I’d like to add
       here, most people in the United States are rich and
       don’t realize it. These verses may indeed be
       speaking about you. The United States is a very
       rich nation. Even homeless people living on the
       streets have something here that immigrants are
       willing to risk their lives to have—opportunity.
       People are dying in the oceans and in box cars
       trying to escape the poverty stricken and
       communist lands they reluctantly call
       home. Surely we are a blessed people in the
       United States. However; along with this prosperity
       has arisen a stiff-necked people, full of pride. The
       rich man is Luke sixteen which we just read about
       had no color TV set—he had no refrigerator, no
       telephone, no electricity, no car, no plumbing, no
       washer or dryer, no modern medicine, no camera,
       no CD player, no radio, etc. By today’s standards
       he would be considered poor. Yet, he was called a
       “rich man” by God. I contend that we're all very
       rich indeed and in danger of the same kind of fate that the rich
       man met—Eternal damnation in hell. Do you take
       the Word of God SERIOUSLY? Or do you take God’s
       Word lightly?
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