
Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church What the Bible Says About the Afterlife
Mar 1, 2026
A sober look at Jesus' story of the rich man and Lazarus and what it implies about life after death. Discussion of whether the parable is literal or metaphorical and why cultural views on heaven and hell matter. Exploration of two core claims about eternity: the soul's immortality and the reality of only two final destinations. Reflection on urgency, identity, and the cost of sin.
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Soul Is Immortal And Judgment Follows Death
- Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus teaches that the soul is immortal and everyone will live forever somewhere.
- Tom Messer cites Hebrews 9:27 to argue against annihilationism and for eternal conscious destiny.
Pastoral Bedside Moments Reveal Eternal Longing
- Messer shares experiences at bedside during deaths, including his father's last months, to illustrate souls reaching for heaven.
- He recounts his 101‑year‑old father's insistence he was going to see his mother as evidence of eternal longings.
Only Two Eternal Destinations Exist
- There are only two eternal destinations: heaven or hell, with no third option.
- Messer references C.S. Lewis to emphasize that people choose hell by rejecting God, not because God forces them there.
