Luke 16:9

The Earthly Life and Heavenly Training.

I. Every circumstance of man's life may become a training for immortality. The tenth and eleventh verses of this chapter imply two great principles on which this possibility is founded: (1) The eternity of God's law; (2) the perpetuity of man's character.

II. Observe the practical application of the words of our text. (1) They are a call to action. (2) They contain a lesson of encouragement.

E. L. Hull, Sermons,2nd series, p. 144.

References: Luke 16:9. J. B. Mozley, Sermons Parochial and Occasional,p. 193; Church of England Pulpit,vol. xxi., p. 138; Plain Sermons by Contributors to "Tracts for the Times,"vol. ix., p. 305; J. P. Waldo, Christian World Pulpit,vol. ii., p. 84; Preacher's Monthly,vol. ii., p. 257; G. Moberly, Parochial Sermonsp. 296. Luke 16:9. Homiletic Quarterly,vol. v., p. 280.

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