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Luke 16 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

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Luke 16 Teaching Notes / Biblical Summary

Luke 16 teaches faithful stewardship and eternal perspective. Jesus’ parable of the shrewd manager emphasizes wisdom and foresight, not dishonesty — urging disciples to use temporary resources for eternal purposes.

Jesus exposes the Pharisees’ love of money and declares that divided loyalty is impossible. The chapter concludes with the sobering account of the rich man and Lazarus, showing that earthly status does not determine eternal outcome, and that Scripture already provides sufficient warning and guidance.

Christ-Foreshadowing

Luke 16 foreshadows Christ as the final revealer of eternal truth. The reversal between the rich man and Lazarus anticipates the Kingdom’s justice, while the statement about unbelief even after resurrection points directly toward Christ’s own rising and the hardened hearts that would still reject Him.

Luke 16

Full Song Lyrics

Verse 1 — The Manager Called In

Jesus told a story to make this plain:

A rich man heard his manager waste

What he was trusted to oversee

So he said, “Your time is finished with me”

The man thought fast, his future thin

“What will I do when I’m put out again?”

Verse 2 — Planning Ahead

“I’m not strong enough to dig the ground

Too ashamed to beg around

I’ll act now while I still have say

So I’ll be welcomed another day”

He called the debtors one by one

Lowered their bills before he was done

Chorus — The Point

He wasn’t praised for what was wrong

But for seeing what was coming along

People plan hard for lives that fade

But ignore the end they’re truly made

Verse 3 — The Lesson Spoken

Jesus said, “Hear what I mean:

Use what won’t last to serve what’s unseen

Be faithful now in little trust

It shows who handles eternal things just

You cannot serve two masters’ reign

One will rule — God or gain”

Verse 4 — Hearts Exposed

The Pharisees laughed — they loved their gold

Jesus answered, sharp and bold

“You look right in the public eye

But God sees through the hidden lie

What people praise, God may refuse

You choose your god by what you choose”

Chorus — One Master

You cannot serve both wealth and God

One will shape the path you trod

What you cling to, what you crave

Decides the life you’ll try to save

Verse 5 — Two Men Lived

“There was a rich man dressed in ease

Feasting daily in luxury

At his gate a beggar lay

Named Lazarus, hungry every day

Both men died — the story turned

What mattered most was finally learned”

Verse 6 — Too Late to Change

The poor man rested, comforted

The rich man cried from where he bled

“Send a warning — send them truth”

“They have Scripture from their youth

If they won’t hear what God has said

Not even rising from the dead”

Final Chorus — Listen Now

Listen now while mercy speaks

Eternity is shaped this week

What you do with truth today

Decides the road you walk away

Outro

What you’re given, what you choose

Reveals the master you will serve