The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Luke Series Chapter 16 (EP 164)
Episode Date: December 16, 2025In this episode, Bryce breaks down Luke 16. ...
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2026 for the live podcast tour. What's going on guys? Welcome back to another episode of the
Bryce Crawford podcast. I'm Bryson. Today we are on Luke chapter 16. But as always,
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Merry Christmas, Christ.
Dylan. Oh, thank you so much. And as always, we're going to get into the Word of God today. We're going to be in Luke
Chapter 16. If you want to open it up, we start off the passage here with the parable of the dishonest manager.
And he also said to the disciples, there was a rich man who had a manager, and charges were brought to him that this man was wasting his possessions.
This rich man had a money handler, and this guy was just wasting his money, not being a good manager, right?
He should probably get a better occupation. And he called him and said to him, what is this that I hear about?
you. Turn in the account of your management for you can no longer be manager. And the manager said to himself,
what shall I do since my master's taking the management away from me? I am not strong enough to dig,
and I am ashamed to beg. I've decided what to do so that when I am removed from management,
people may receive me into their houses. So summoning his master's debtors one by one,
he said to the first, how much do you owe my master? He said, a hundred measures of oil.
He said to him, take your bill and sit down quickly and write 50. Then he said to another, and how much
do you owe and he said 100 measures of wheat.
And he said to him, take your bill and write down 80.
So he's basically going to these people and saying,
write less than what you actually owe and give it and turn it in.
The master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness.
For the sons of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation
than the sons of light.
Whoa.
And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous wealth
so that when it fails, they may receive you into.
the eternal dwelling. So first I want to highlight in this really quick is verse 8,
the master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness.
For the sons of this world, this part, the sons of this world are more shrewd in the dealing
with their own generations than they are the sons of life. Why is it that human beings are
more zealous for their sin than for the things of God? Like, why is it that people are
dishing out sin more than we are the gospel of Jesus Christ? Why are we dishing out and distributing
Coke products? Why is Coca-Cola distributing more Coke products than the Word of God is getting out?
Why is that? It seems to me like we only care about sin and self-satisfaction and pride,
then we actually do seeing the gospel go forth. And we get one glimpse of ourselves and we care
about ourselves rather than we care about the Lord, because if we've been loved by God,
them will love people because we realize the same love God has for us. Yes, for other people.
But no, we don't care about the sons of light. We care about ourselves. We care about being shrewd
for ourselves. And I think it's interesting in verse 10. We go here, one who is faithful in a very little
is also faithful in much. And one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.
The reason that we tend to deal with the things of this world more often than we do the things of God
is because the things of this world are idols on our heart. Are you worshiping money?
are you worshipping sin?
Are you worshipping pride?
Are you worshipping social media?
Are you worshipping food?
Are you worshipping that Netflix show or movie?
What are you worshipping right now?
That you care more about than seeing the gospel go forth?
That you care more about than the impact Jesus' death and resurrection has had on your life.
What do you care about more?
Because an idol is something that matters more than what matters most.
And right now in this parable, we see the manager being shrewd
and caring more about something that doesn't really matter most.
And it's interesting because with these things, for example, you know, like we always say,
I remember growing up, like, I had a coworker when I was 18 who always wanted money.
And he didn't believe in God, but he was like, man, I keep praying for money,
but God doesn't give me money.
So that means God isn't real.
But verse 10 says, one who is faithful in very little can also be faithful with much.
if you can be trusted with what you've been given,
then God can trust you with more than you already have.
It's interesting because we have this,
we are never content with what God has given us.
We are never content, ever.
Why is that?
We always want more.
We're never satisfied with God himself.
We always want the benefits of the kingdom rather than the king himself.
And we're always asking for stuff rather than being grateful for what God has given us.
Here's an example.
Mitch was praying for money and never got the money,
and he wondered why God wouldn't give money.
Maybe it's because he couldn't be trusted.
What do you keep praying for right now that God is saying no to
and you view God as being mean when he says no to your prayer
when really he's protecting you from something he can't trust you with?
You keep asking for that relationship and you wonder why you're not getting a relationship
and it's because you can't be trusted with a relationship.
Or why is it that you keep praying for money and you can't get money,
but right now is because you can't be trusted with money
because that thing would crush you.
because God cares more about your soul than he does to see you die for the sake of something
that doesn't really matter more than what matters most. It's interesting. We blame God and act
like a no from God as me. If you can be faithful with little, you can be faithful with much.
Can you learn to be content? And listen, don't pray for things. Steward what God has given you.
Don't pray for fame. Steward the influence God has given you. So many people.
want to pray and ask God for a big platform or a big social media following or to preach
in front of big crowds, but they're not even being faithful with their friends and family.
Steward what God has given you. Be faithful with the little, and maybe God can trust you
and you can be faithful with much. Verse 11, if then you have not been faithful in the
unrighteous wealth, who will entrust you with the true riches? Meaning, if you're already
cutting corners in the physical, who's to say you wouldn't cut corners?
in the supernatural.
It's kind of like what Jesus says to Nicodemus in John chapter 3.
It's like, if I've told you of earthly things and you can't even comprehend them,
then who makes you think that you're going to understand the heavenly things that I trust you would?
Who's going to make you think?
And if you have not been faithful in what, and if you have not been faithful in that which is another's,
who will give you that which is your own?
And this is when he talks about money.
No servant can serve two masters for either he,
will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.
You cannot serve God and money.
And it's interesting in this passage, right, because he's talking about money.
Here's the thing about money.
Money itself is not inherently sinful.
Money is amoral.
It has no feelings, thoughts, or emotions.
Okay, now money can be used for God's glory or can be glorified and become sinful in
someone's life.
If you worship money and money begins to be the thing that sits on the throne of your heart,
that is sinful.
But if Jesus is on the throne of your heart,
then you live open-handed with something like money
and you use that money for kingdom impact as steward as well.
You see what I'm saying?
And so he's saying, look, you can't,
the Holy Spirit doesn't split rent with idols on your heart.
The Holy Spirit ain't going to split rent with it.
The Holy Spirit is not going to split rent
with you idolizing that boy or girl,
or with you idolize a money,
or with you idolize a pornography,
or with you idolize and this or that,
it's not going to do it.
You're either all in or your own,
or you're all out. Jesus in Revelation 3 says lukewarmness sitting on the fence,
multiple things sitting on the third of your heart, he spits you out of your mouth.
You're either all in or you're all out.
No one can serve two masters. It is impossible.
And so if you say, well, I'm struggling because I got money on my heart and God on my heart.
No, you don't have God and money on your heart. You got money on your heart. Let's be honest.
If you're contemplating two things that are sitting on the throne of your heart and one of those things you're saying is under the throne is God, it's not God.
the things on your heart.
And we've got to deal with it aggressively.
And then in verse 14,
it says the Pharisees,
who were lovers of money,
see, it's interesting that idolatry
is all about the outward appearance.
Idolatry is all about outward appearance
so that people can look to you
and think you have the appearance of godliness,
but really you deny its power in your heart
and you are suffering and dying inside.
Idolatry is all about the self.
It's all about the self-image.
is all about how people perceive you, pride.
Submission and humility is all about the truth and the love of God,
sitting on the throne of your heart and being content with what God has given you.
He says these Pharisees were the dudes that we're kind of talking about right now.
They love money.
Heard all these things and they ridiculed him.
And he said to them,
You are those who justify yourselves before men,
but God knows your heart.
For what is exalted among men is an abomination in the side of God.
Isn't it interesting?
The world exalts things that Christ doesn't.
exalts thing that the world doesn't.
And so he makes the same,
he's addressing the same issue
that he's been addressing all throughout
the gospel narrative
that the Pharisees care about
the outward appearance.
They think that the law
and God only cleans the outer part of the cup
and not the inside.
You know, it's crazy.
The whole time on this podcast episode,
I've had this Santa mug sitting here,
okay, and I had some beverage in there.
and I left out of town for a couple weeks and I came back and I walk in the studio and the outside of the cup looks clean but the inside of the cup was nasty.
It had mold on the inside. It was gross. I'm embarrassed to say this but it was because it had been sitting there for so long. It got so dirty on the inside. Was that cup really clean? No.
The inside was gross and disgusting and needed to be cleaned. And if I wasn't honest with the state of the cleanliness of the cup, I could have made it look like it was clean.
but then if I would have drank out of it,
I would have reaped the harsh consequences of drinking
and partaking in the dirtiness of that cup.
In the same way,
bad company that you surround yourself with
are people that have the appearance of godliness
but deny its power.
It is a cancer.
It's like leaven.
It sours and spreads in your life.
He's like, these are the dudes that you don't want to be like.
It's why in Mark chapter 11,
Jesus curses the fig tree or Mark chapter 12,
one of the two,
fig tree had the appearance, right? It's a tree, but it had no fruit on the tree. And so we got to be
careful. And he rebukes him. The law and the prophets in verse 16 were until John, since then,
the good news of the kingdom of God has preached and everyone forces his way into it. But it is
easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one dot of the law to become void. Now, you know what's
so crazy is Jesus fulfilled the law to a tea. Even when he was young, like we read in the beginning of Luke
how the purification laws.
Jesus is a baby fulfilled.
Even when he's resurrected at the tomb,
this is so crazy, deep lore right here.
This is an elite ball knowledge right here.
Okay?
When Jesus is resurrected and the tomb is empty
and they walk into the tomb and the tomb is empty
and the clothes are folded and they're on the middle of the tomb
and at the head of the tomb
and at the foot of the burial place where the body would lay,
at the head of it and the foot of it were two angels.
and in the middle of the bed,
there was the clothes folded up right there.
And see, what we don't understand is
when the priest would go into the temple for atonement
on the Ark of the Covenant,
where the Mercy See, you have the mercy seat in the middle,
and at the foot and the head of the mercy seat.
You have two angels.
And at the end of this atonement process,
the priest would have to remove his clothes,
fold it, and lay it in the middle,
and put on new clothes and leave.
To the T, Jesus fulfilled the law.
And that was interesting,
because we're about to get into my favorite part
of Luke chapter 16
he talks about divorce really quick
everyone who divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery
and he who marries a woman divorced from her husband
commits adultery so he makes this brief statement
he transitions from parable
to rebuke and the Pharisees
divorce and remarriage and now he's about to tell us a story
about the rich man in Lazarus and here's what's so interesting to me
the language used to describe the story is not a parable
so it has the appearance as if Jesus told us
us a real story. Let's read it. Verse 19, there was a rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen
and who feasted sumptuously every day and at his gate was laid a poor man named Lazarus covered with
swords. Lazarus was a popular name. This is not the same Lazarus that Jesus rose from the dead.
This is a different Lazarus, who desired to be fed with what fell from the rich man's table.
Moreover, even the dogs came and licked his soars. Think about how desperate this was. You have a rich man,
his purple clothes and fine linen was a sign of wealth. You know, imagine it's like the guy he has
the roll legs. He's got the shoes. He's got the Gucci on. He's got like, this is the rich man
flaunting his wealth who's sumptuously eating. Thanksgiving is every meal, breakfast, lunch,
and dinner for this guy, eat him more than he needs. And the dust off his curds, the crumbs off
his shirt and his hands. The things that he's neglecting is the thing that Lazarus is desiring because
he's so poor and he's got sores. And he's on the outside. He's a reject. Not just because he is
sick and is like a leper. But he's also a reject because of his physical poverty. People judged him for
his physical monetary status.
And the dogs would lick his stores.
And it says, in verse 22, the poor man died and was carried by the angels to Abraham's side.
The rich man also died and was buried.
Now, it's interesting.
Notice how it says the poor man died and was not buried, but it says the rich man died and
was buried.
The reason the rich man was buried and the poor man wasn't was for two reasons.
Number one, the rich man had money to have a burial process.
But the second reason why is because the poor man didn't have honor because he was poor.
man did because he was rich.
Favoritism.
It was interesting because
the rich man
was buried by people
that only cared about him because he had status.
The poor man,
his body was carried to heaven
because he treasured God
and the angels carried him up to Abraham's side.
Now it says the rich man died and was buried
and in Hades being in torment
he lifted up his eyes and saw Abraham far off
and Lazar sat his side. So the rich man is suffering.
in hell and Lazarus is in heaven in peace.
And he called out Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus to dip the end of his
finger in water and cool my tongue for I'm in an anguish and the flame.
Notice how he's still treating Lazarus like a servant, not like a human being.
Hey, Abraham, yeah, sin Lazarus to come give me some relief.
Because he's still looking down on Lazarus.
But Abraham said, child, remember that in your lifetime you received your good things.
And Lazarus in like manner, bad things.
but now he is comforted here and you are in anguish.
And besides all this between us and you,
a great chasm has been fixed in order that those who had passed from here to you
may not be able and none may cross from there.
It's talking about eternal punishment.
The ones who are in hell cannot cross and go to heaven.
The ones who are in heaven cannot cross and go into hell.
And notice how the rich man doesn't ask to be taken out of hell.
He just wants relief.
He's still thinking about himself, his eyes under himself.
He doesn't want heaven.
He doesn't want the reward.
He doesn't want Jesus.
He doesn't want peace.
he just wants to help himself. Give me some relief.
Verse 27, he said, then I beg you, Father, send him to my father's house.
Again, treating Lazar, send him. Send him to my father's house.
For I have five brothers so that he may warn them, lest also come into this place of torment.
But Abraham said, they have Moses and the prophets let them hear.
And he said, no, Father Abraham, but if someone goes to them from the dead, they will repent.
He said to them, if they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be convinced if someone should rise from dead.
Now, it's interesting because Moses and the prophets spoke of the one who would defeat death.
which is Jesus.
It's like many times in scripture, people ask Jesus for a sign and he would say,
woe to you.
Even that passage in Matthew 11, when Jesus is talking about my yokees eating at my bird in his light,
he's rebuking unrepentant cities because they didn't turn to him when miracles were done in those cities.
And so imagine Jesus, who has always existed, is witnessing this in heaven pre-incarnate before the flesh.
He's witnessing this and seeing this.
imagine if Jesus is telling us a true story.
Here's the reality, and here's what I want to close out with.
Hell is self-served.
Hell is not only a justice system
where people have to pay the punishment for their sins,
but hell is self-served.
We blame God for sending people to hell,
and in reality, we send ourselves to hell.
We say we don't want God, and we slide them in the face.
We say, we want myself.
And it breaks God's heart when we do that,
but he grants and respects out wishing.
We spend an eternity separate from him.
And Lazarus is complaining to God,
Complained to Abraham in the story,
yet Abraham is saying, no, no, no, you got what you asked for.
And Lazarus got what he put his hope in.
And so that reality is for you and me.
Where is your satisfaction?
Where's your significance and where's your security?
And if it is not in Jesus Christ, there's a serious problem.
Pray Psalm 139.
Search my heart, God, revealed to me the areas of my life
that are sitting on the throne of my heart
and give me strength to cut them off.
Guys, I pray that Luke chapter 16 was an encouragement to you.
And we'll see you guys tomorrow for Luke chapter 17.
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