The Bryce Crawford Podcast - Luke Series Chapter 17 (EP 165)
Episode Date: December 17, 2025In this episode, Bryce breaks down Luke 17. ...
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to another episode of the Bryce Crawford podcast. I'm Bryce. And today we are reading Luke chapter 17.
But before we get into it, as always, can we get Elf Dylan in the room really quick? Where is he? Where's he?
Dylan. Hey, how's it going? Good to see you, man. Good to see you. What did you wish for
for Christmas. I wish for you. And some gifts underneath the Christmas tree. All right. Well, here,
let's go with this one then. Okay. Merry Christmas. Thank you so much. I'm excited to see what you have
for me. Do you know what this one is? No. No. Okay. It's a, uh, a dinosaur highlighter.
There you go. Dude, thank you so much. I appreciate that. So how did you not remember that this was
the thing that you got me? I mean, I got 24 of them. And I also didn't wrap them.
Oh, that's right. That's right. Another elf did, right?
Another elf rafting.
But you know what? Thank you so much for this dino highlighter. I appreciate it.
Oh, it's a squishy.
There you go.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you so much, Elf Dylan. I appreciate you. That was super kind.
Thank you for taking care of my trash.
And as always, we're going to be in the Word of God today.
We're going to be in Luke chapter 17 as we open our Bibles.
And he said to his disciples, temptations to sin are sure to come.
But woe to the one through whom they come.
better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were cast into the sea,
then that he should cause one of these little ones to sin.
Now here's what Jesus is saying.
Every time you look at temptation versus sin talked about in the Bible, it's different.
Sin is always talked about as an if, if you sin, if you sin, if you sin.
Temptation is unavoidable.
Temptation will always occur in this lifetime.
Our eyes are here when we're with God.
our eyes are straightforward when we're being tempted
and our eyes are down here when we bind into sin
we look down at ourselves, we're glancing ourselves, pride, sin, shame,
guilt, looking down at our nakedness and shame.
Temptation is unavoidable.
But then he says, what are the one who temptation comes through?
Jesus says that the person that brings temptation into someone's life,
one of his little children,
it would be better for them to tie weights around their neck
and jump in the ocean to kill themselves
than it would be to love.
lead one of his children into sin. Now why does he say that? He's using that metaphorically to show
the weight, gravity, and destruction of sin and temptation in one's life. Because sin will blow your
freaking life up. Sin will kill you, destroy you, and does not care about you. And he's making a bold
statement. Steer away from it. And then in verse 3, he says, pay attention to yourselves. If your brother
sins, rebuke him. And if he repents, forgive him. And if he sins against him. And if he sins against
you seven times in the day and turns to you seven times saying, I repent, you must forgive him.
Rebuking is correcting someone.
Forgiveness is canceling the debt.
Someone owes you.
If someone sins against you, they have a debt towards you.
Your forgiveness towards them cancels the debt that they owe you.
Verse five.
The Apostle said to the Lord, increase our faith.
And the Lord said, if you had faith like a grain of a mustard seed, you could say to the
small berry tree, be uprooted and planted in the sea and it would obey you.
You know how big a mustard seed is?
it's so tiny.
You can't even see it in between my fingers.
It is so small.
He says if you just had that much faith,
you could uproot an entire tree.
If you had that much faith,
you could move an entire mountain.
Faith, definitionally, according to Scripture,
is the assurance of things hoped for,
the conviction of things unseen.
How much more will you see God move in your life
if you just have the faith of mustard seed?
And that faith comes from a place
of honesty and sincerity.
Verse seven.
What any one of you
who has a servant plowing or keeping sheep
say to him when he has come in from the field,
come at once and recline at the table.
Will he not rather say to him, prepare supper
for me and dress properly and serve
me while I eat and drink? And afterwards
you will eat and drink.
Does he thank the servant because he did what
was commanded? So you also,
when you have done all that you were commanded,
say we are unworthy servants.
We have only done what was our duty.
You know, sometimes we think that our good things, our works, the byproduct of our faith,
is justification for us to get into heaven, is justification that we deserve something.
It's justification that we are worthy, but no, no, no, we are unworthy.
Our good works would maybe buy us, maybe six days in heaven.
And even after all of the good things we've done, we must still recognize in humility and in submission
to the Lordship of Jesus Christ,
that we are incomparable and uncomparable to him and his glory.
We are unworthy, but it is him who makes us worthy.
Jesus cleanses ten lepers,
starting in verse 11 on the way to Jerusalem.
He was passing along between Samaria and Galilee.
And as he entered the village,
he was met by ten lepers who stood at a distance
and lifted up their voices saying,
Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.
When he saw them, he said to them,
go and show yourselves to the priest.
because the priests would know who the lepers were,
because they were outcasts.
They weren't allowed to be around people,
and if they touched people, they would be deemed unclean.
And a lot of these lepers had staffs with bells on them
so that people could hear them coming into the city
that they would know to steer away from the lepers.
And as they went, they were cleansed.
Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed,
turned back, praising God with a loud voice,
and he fell on his face at Jesus' feet, giving thanks.
Now, he was a Samaritan.
Then Jesus answered,
were not 10 cleansed?
Where are the nine?
Was no one found to return and give praise to God except this foreigner?
And he said to him, rise and go your way.
Your faith has made you well.
So he says, after 10 leopards got cleansed, only one turn around and gave him gratitude
and worship.
There was a lack of gratitude in our hearts.
How many times do we approach God saying, God, if you just do this thing in my life,
then I'll fully follow you.
God, if you just do this thing in my life, I'll really love you.
God, if you just do this thing for me, I'll really appreciate you.
then God moves in our life
and we completely forget about God,
we reject him, kick him to the curb
and we go on living our life
as if God didn't just move in our life.
We have a lack of gratitude
towards the power and majesty of God in our life.
May we never forget
from the micro to the macro
the many things God does in our life.
Never forget.
I don't want to be someone
that loses gratitude for what God does in my life.
And then in verse 20,
being asked by the Pharisees
when the kingdom of God would come,
he answered them, the kingdom of God is not coming in the ways it can be observed,
nor will they say, look, here it is, or therefore, behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst
of you. Jesus made a bold statement, I am the kingdom, I am bringing the kingdom. I am the king,
my kingdom is here, my kingdom is now. See, many people thought that the Messiah would come,
and the Messiah wouldn't be born in a manger. Many people thought that the Messiah to come
would be one born of a royal family with riches and physical wealth and physical status to display,
who would literally overthrow the Roman government as a government.
But no, Jesus's agenda for the kingdom of heaven
was far greater than just a physical governmental reign.
It was literally bringing in and new heaven and a new earth,
restoring the world, the new garden.
Not going back to the garden, making the new garden, restoring it.
He says, the king is here.
The kingdom of God is in the midst of you.
And he said to his disciples,
the days are coming when you will desire to see one of the days of the son of man and you will not see it
and they will say to you look there or look here do not go out or follow them for as the lightning flashes
and lights up the sky for one side to another so will the son of man be in his day but first
he must suffer many things and be rejected from this generation so he says there's going to be a day
when people are longing for christ's return did you know that christ return is a glorious thing
and a beautiful thing
and something that we can look forward to
to as believers.
We don't have to be afraid.
We look forward to it.
There's going to be a day
when you guys, talking to the disciples,
will long for me to return.
And that's exactly what's going on
the book of Acts.
We've always been in the end times.
The apostles have been in the end times.
The end times are described
in which the period of time
that we wait for Jesus to return a second time.
And this verse,
but first must suffer,
but first he, talking about Jesus,
must suffer many things
than be rejected by this generation.
Just as it was in the days of Noah,
so it will be in the days of the Son of Man.
That's interesting.
The first time Jesus came, he came in humility and submission to the will of God
and humility and flesh in the world.
But the second time he's going to come.
Jesus is going to return.
The next time we see Jesus in the physical body,
he's going to return in power and glory with a sword coming from his mouth,
bringing judgment on the earth, ending sin, defeating suffering once and for all.
Verse 27, they were eating and drinking and marrying and being given in marriage until the day when Noah entered the ark and the flood came and destroyed them all.
Likewise, just as it was in the days of Lot, they were eating and drinking, buying and selling, planting, and building.
But on the day when Lot went out from Sodom, fire and self or rain from heaven destroyed them all.
Here's the thing.
We have become so passive and we treat sin and put so much hope in tomorrow.
I'm going to sin today because he's not coming back tomorrow.
Oh, well, he's not going to come back tomorrow so I can do whatever I want.
I can treat this person with passivity and I'll be forgiven later.
I'll be doing this.
He said they did this in the days of Noah.
They did this in the days of Lot.
When both these dudes were warning people,
I mean, Noah was actively warning people by building a massive arc.
And people laughed at him and mocked him.
You're an idiot.
What are you doing?
There's going to be a flood, man.
God's going to bring judgment on the earth.
Yeah, whatever, bro.
I'll keep doing you.
You live your truth and I'll live my truth, right?
Because that's what we say in today's society.
you become a Jesus freak and someone
someone looks at you like you're crazy
Jesus is gonna return Jesus is coming we say this
I'm saying this to you right now
Jesus is going to return is you want to bring
judgment on the earth with a sword in his mouth and people are
going to look at me like I'm crazy
they're gonna say yeah whatever man
I know tomorrow's gonna come so you live your
truth Bryce and I'll live my truth
you keep doing this no we don't have time
because this is the same same excuses people made in the
days of no in the days of lot and then fire
and suffer rain down on Sodom and Gomorra
the flood rained down
on the earth judging people where
they were at. So will it be verse 30 on the day when the son of man is revealed. It will be too late
when Jesus returns in power and glory and might with judgment for you to say, oh, now I'm going to
put my faith and trust in Jesus. No, no, no. Time is now. You're either all in now or you're all out.
And God will judge you where you stand. On that day, let the one who is on the house top with his
goods in the house not come down to take them away. And likewise, let the one who is in the field not
turn back. Remember Lot's wife, whoever seeks to preserve.
of his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life will keep it. Jesus is saying, don't look back
on a perishing, sinful, wicked world that is going to receive judgment, but keep your eyes on me.
Keep your eyes on heaven. Keep your eyes gazed towards the feet of the father. Don't look back,
not worth it. Keep your gaze up. That's what he's saying. Whoever seeks to preserve his life will
lose it, but whoever loses his life, for my sake, will keep it.
Don't fear the one who can kill the body. Fear the one who can kill the body.
And so verse 34 till close, I tell you, in that night, there will be two in one bed.
One will be taken in the other left. There will be two women grinding together.
One will be taken in the other left. And they said to him, where lord? And he said to them,
where the corpse is, there the vultures will gather. In other words, when the judgment of the Lord is ripe, it will come.
And let me tell you something right now, we're living in a day and age when abortion is okay, homosexuality is okay, transgenderism is okay.
And let me tell you something, when the judgment is ripe, it will come.
And right now, we are ripe for judgment.
Our world is ripe for judgment.
We're allowing Islam to spread, false doctrine to spread, false ideology to spread.
And we act like that is success.
Let me tell you something, the judgment is ripe and it is coming.
vengeance is the Lord's and he will deal with it.
Guys, I pray Luke 17 was an encouragement to you and we'll see you guys tomorrow for Luke
Chapter 18.
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