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What does it mean to bear your cross in discipleship?

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Bearing your cross means embracing the costs of following Christ, including self-denial and hardship (Luke 14:27).

To bear one's cross signifies the acceptance of the sacrifices that come with discipleship. Jesus elaborates on this in Luke 14:27, explaining that anyone unwilling to bear their cross cannot be His disciple. This notion encompasses the various hardships, persecutions, and self-denial that a follower of Christ may encounter as they navigate a world that often stands in opposition to God’s truths. Bearing our cross is about prioritizing Christ above all else, accepting any and all societal or relational costs involved in remaining faithful to Him.
Scripture References: Luke 14:27

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