What does Luke 14:27 mean?
What does Luke 14:27 mean?
These are not requirements to acquire salvation. Rather, they are part of a lifestyle which must be adopted to be a long-lasting, useful disciple (Luke 14:34–35). We cannot earn salvation, even by dying a martyr's death. Salvation must be humbly accepted when God offers (Luke 14:16–24).
The term "bear his own cross" is often misinterpreted. It does not mean to endure a particular long-term hardship, although Jesus followers are often called to do so. It means to be willing to follow Jesus even if the repercussions are death. Losing a job, a business, or a social media account is not the same. The persecution Jesus is talking about is physical death, the horrors of which pale in comparison to the spiritual life God promises (Luke 12:4–5).
Discipleship in the culture of Jesus' era was a serious decision. Choosing to become Jesus' disciple demands a hard look at the sacrifices required as well as the blessings He promises.
In Luke 14:26, Jesus says coming "to" Him requires valuing Him more than family or self. Here, He says coming "after" Him requires carrying one's cross. The concepts are two different ways of talking about one ongoing relationship.
Matthew 10:34-39
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