Earthly Prosperity Is Not a Sign of Divine Favor
Yeshua, the Qur’an, and the Kolbrin on Inverted Justice
Introduction
At first glance, it may seem that those who enjoy wealth, status, and comfort in this life are "blessed." But sacred texts warn us not to confuse visible success with true righteousness.
The words of Yeshua, the verses of the Qur’an, and passages from the Kolbrin Bible all reveal a deeper spiritual law:
⚠️ Those who receive their full reward in this world may have nothing left in the next.
Yeshua’s Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus – Judgment Without a Courtroom
📜 In Luke 16:19–31, Yeshua tells of a rich man who lived in luxury, while a poor man named Lazarus suffered at his gate.
When both die:
Lazarus is carried to comfort and peace.
The rich man wakes up in torment, begging for relief.
Abraham says:
“Remember that in your lifetime you received your good things, while Lazarus received bad. Now he is comforted here and you are in agony.”
This is a verdict in one sentence. There’s no courtroom, no weighing of deeds.
⚠️ Life was the test. The result is now visible.
The Qur’anic Perspective: Don’t Be Fooled by Worldly Success
📜 The Qur’an warns us:
“Let not the prosperity of the disbelievers deceive you.” (3:196)
“We grant them enjoyment, but then they will face a severe punishment.” (31:24)
⚖️ Comfort and wealth may not be a sign of divine approval. In fact, they might be the full reward — and once it’s used up, nothing remains for the Hereafter.
Kolbrin Bible: The Wicked Prosper Now Because They Will Receive Nothing Later
📜 The Kolbrin Bible echoes this message clearly:
GLN:15:45 – “You may see the wicked enjoy life on Earth, but that is all they shall have. After death, they shall see no good.”
MAN:34:27 – “The path of truth is hard and painful, but those who endure will not be ashamed before the Great Judgment.”
In other words: comfort in this world is not mercy, it may be the final payment — with no balance due in eternity.
Final Reflection: Don’t Measure Divine Justice by Material Signs
Those who suffer while remaining righteous are not forgotten.
Those who live in ease but ignore the truth may have already received everything they will ever get.
“Shall We treat those who believe and do righteous deeds like those who spread corruption on Earth?” (Qur’an 45:21)
Conclusion
Yeshua, the Qur’an, and the Kolbrin all point to one spiritual truth:
✴️ This world is not the place of final judgment.
✴️ Comfort now does not equal salvation later.
✴️ Justice is not always visible — but it is always coming.