They are very different operations:
lua main.lua: this does
- reads 3 files,
- compiles them to bytecode in memory and
- executes a subset of their bytecode;
luac -o main.luac -s x.lua y.lua main.lua: this does:
- reads 3 files (the 2 read by main are not read since main is not executed),
- compiles them to bytecode in memory, then
- saves three of them to one file on disk.
Writing a file (operation 2) is a slow operation, involving disk access, dumping memory chunks etc; it will be significantly slower than executing some bytecode (operation 1), unless latter is compute intensive.