When the Message is From the Grave, is not just a theological discussion on the afterlife, it is an urgent wake-up call to those still living. Many who have passed on would do anything for one more chance to repent, to set things right with God, to warn their loved ones. But the boundary between life and death is final. Once a soul departs, its eternal destination is sealed. The story of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31 gives us a chilling revelation: the rich man, tormented in hell, desperately pleaded for someone to warn his family. His wealth, status, and earthly pleasures no longer mattered. He had crossed the threshold of no return, and all that was left was regret. Why do we ignore these warnings? Why do so many postpone repentance, thinking there will always be time? The enemy of our souls has blinded many into believing that death is far away or that they can deal with eternity when they are older. But Scripture tells us otherwise, life is but a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow. This book is a call to take eternity seriously, to listen to the voices that speak from the grave, and to ensure that we do not fall into the same tragic fate as the rich man.