Introduction
A.M. 4037. A.D. 33.
(1,) Christ delivers the parable of the unjust steward, and therein shows how worldly possessions and enjoyments may be used for our eternal advantage, Luke 16:1-8 .
(2,) He applies and improves the parable, Luke 16:9-13 .
(3,) He rebukes the scoffing Pharisees for their pride, covetousness, and hypocrisy, Luke 16:14 , Luke 16:15 .
(4,) He declares that the New Testament dispensation, the blessings of which both Jews and Gentiles were beginning ardently to desire, would not annul, but fulfil the law, whether ceremonial or moral, Luke 16:16-18 .
(5,) To enforce the preceding admonitions, he delivers the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, in which he represents that riches abused do but secure and enhance eternal torments; and that no other means of conversion can be granted to such as neglect the warnings of Scripture, Luke 16:19-31 .
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