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What are the implications of following Jesus according to Luke 14?

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Following Jesus implies significant cost and requires bearing one's cross, as detailed in Luke 14:26-27.

In Luke 14, Jesus presents a stark reality for those considering discipleship. He states that unless one 'hates' their close relationships and their own life, they cannot be His disciple. This hyperbolic language signifies the need for absolute loyalty to Christ over all earthly ties. Additionally, the call to bear one's cross indicates a readiness for suffering, rejection, and sacrifice for the sake of the gospel. Thus, the implications of following Jesus are profound; it demands a total commitment that often conflicts with societal norms and personal comforts, demonstrating that authentic discipleship is not without serious challenges.
Scripture References: Luke 14:26-27, Luke 9:23

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