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What does the Bible say about the cost of discipleship?

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The Bible teaches that following Christ comes with challenges and sacrifices, emphasizing the importance of faith amidst trials.

The cost of discipleship is a significant theme in the Bible, particularly highlighted in Matthew 8, where Jesus explains the challenges involved in following Him. He illustrates that the Son of Man, despite being Lord over all, had nowhere to rest His head, indicating that His followers should expect similar sacrifices. Jesus calls His disciples to prioritize their commitment to Him above all else, including familial responsibilities. This call reveals the depth of commitment required to truly follow Christ, recognizing that faith often requires enduring storms of life, symbolizing the trials and tribulations that believers face as they walk in faith. Such discipleship leads to the assurance that nothing can separate us from God's love, as stated in Romans 8:39.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:18-22, Romans 8:39, Matthew 10:24

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John Reeves · May 31, 2024
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