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What is the cost of being a disciple of Jesus?

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The cost of being a disciple includes renouncing all earthly attachments and bearing one's cross.

Jesus emphasizes that true discipleship involves significant costs. In Luke 14:26-27, He states that anyone who does not hate their own family and bear their cross cannot be His disciple. This teaching does not mean to foster animosity but instead highlights the importance of prioritizing Christ above all relationships and personal interests. Furthermore, in verse 33, Jesus instructs His followers to forsake everything they have. This radical commitment is indicative of the transformative nature of true faith and reflectively suggests that while salvation is free, following Christ demands complete devotion and the willingness to endure hardships for the sake of the Gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 14:26-27, Luke 14:33

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