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What does the Bible say about forsaking all for Christ?

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The Bible teaches that true discipleship requires forsaking all for Christ, as noted in Luke 14:33.

According to Luke 14:28-35, Jesus emphasizes that a true disciple must be willing to forsake all that they have to follow him. This means giving up personal ambitions, relationships, and even one's own reasoning if they stand in opposition to Christ. Discipleship is not about superficial following or mere profession of faith; it is a radical commitment that often leads to division in one’s life. Paul echoes this conviction in Philippians 3:7-8, where he counts all his previous gains as loss for the sake of knowing Christ. Thus, forsaking all for Christ signifies a deep allegiance to Him above everything else.
Scripture References: Luke 14:28-35, Philippians 3:7-8

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