Rich on Earth, Bankrupt in Spirit? — Luke 16 & The Narrow Road
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What if your comfort is hiding a spiritual debt you don’t even know you carry?
In this powerful episode of Ordered & Restored: Breaking Spiritual Patterns Through Biblical Discernment and Fulfillment in Christ, uncovers the deeper meaning behind the story of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19–31.
This is not a message about money—it’s a warning about the condition of the heart.
Many are living fulfilled lives on the outside while silently accumulating spiritual debt within. But what happens when eternity flips the account?
In this episode, you’ll discover:
The hidden anatomy of spiritual debt and how it forms without awareness
Why earthly success does not equal spiritual alignment
The truth behind the Great Chasm—and what it reveals about eternity
How spiritual blindness keeps us comfortable but disconnected from God
The Second Adam revelation—how Jesus restores what was lost through sin
Why ignoring God’s Word hardens the heart—even in the presence of miracles
Through biblical insight, Rebecca walks you through the contrast between earthly wealth and eternal riches, revealing how the way you live today determines what you carry into eternity.
This episode is both a mirror and an invitation.
A mirror to examine what truly owns your heart.
An invitation to repent, realign, and walk the narrow road with intention.
Because the truth is:
You can retire rich on earth and still be bankrupt in eternity.
Reflection Questions
- What currently has ownership over my heart?
Where might I be spiritually blind?
- What is one area God is calling me to surrender this week?
Key Scriptures
Luke 16:19–31
Ezekiel 16:49
Jeremiah 5:28
Romans 10:9–13
Matthew 6:1–4
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Until next time—stay anchored in truth, led by the Holy Spirit, and committed to the narrow road.