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What does the Bible say about looking back when following Jesus?

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The Bible warns that looking back after committing to follow Jesus makes one unfit for the Kingdom of God (Luke 9:62).

In Luke 9:62, Jesus emphasizes the seriousness of commitment to Him by stating, 'No man having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God.' This verse underscores the necessity of fully dedicating oneself to Christ without distractions or hesitations about past comforts or pleasures. Looking back symbolizes a divided heart and unresolved attachments to previous sin and earthly desires that can hinder our spiritual progress and effectiveness in His service.
Scripture References: Luke 9:62

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Don't Look Back
Stephen Hyde · May 19, 2013
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