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Why did many disciples stop following Jesus after His hard teachings?

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Many disciples turned away from Jesus because they found His hard teachings challenging and were unwilling to accept the truth of His message.

In John 6:66, it is noted that many of Jesus' disciples went back and walked no more with Him after hearing His hard sayings. This exodus reflects the reality that the teachings of Christ can be divisive, particularly when they confront personal beliefs, desires, or preconceived notions. Many individuals desire a version of faith that aligns with their circumstances or needs, but when faced with the stark truths concerning sin, salvation, and God's sovereignty, they often recoil. Jesus' unwillingness to compromise His message for popularity showcases the unwavering nature of His truth. This serves as a sobering reminder that true discipleship may require embracing difficult truths and relinquishing worldly desires to follow Christ fully.
Scripture References: John 6:66, Matthew 10:34-36

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Hard Sayings
Don Bell · Feb 7, 2010
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