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What does Jesus teach about eternal consequences in Luke 14?

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In Luke 14, Jesus teaches that our actions have eternal consequences, particularly regarding how we treat others.

Jesus' teaching in Luke 14 includes a strong admonition about how our behavior towards others impacts our eternal standing. He asserts that inviting those who cannot repay us and serving the needy reflects a right understanding of love, which is honored by God at the resurrection of the just. This includes the understanding that our choices in this life influence our experience in the life to come. Those who pursue self-interest and fail to love others sacrificially run the risk of facing dire consequences in God's judgment. By living with eternity in perspective, Christians are encouraged to prioritize acts of love and service, which align with God's desire for a community marked by grace and humility.
Scripture References: Luke 14:13-14, Matthew 25:31-46, 2 Corinthians 5:10

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