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What does the Bible say about forsaking all to follow Jesus?

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The Bible teaches that forsaking all is essential for true discipleship, as demonstrated in Matthew 19:27-30.

In Matthew 19:27-30, Peter asks Jesus what reward awaits those who have forsaken all to follow Him. Jesus responds by affirming that those who have left everything for His sake will receive abundant blessings, including positions of authority in His kingdom. This rejection of earthly ties signifies a deep commitment to Christ, illustrating that to follow Him requires prioritizing our relationship with Him over worldly attachments. The disciples understood this requirement as they had left their occupations and families to follow Jesus, indicating that discipleship demands total surrender and trust in Christ's provision.
Scripture References: Matthew 19:27-30

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