Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon, "Counting the Cost, part 1," addresses the profound concept of discipleship as articulated in Luke 14:25-33. Central to his message is the radical call of Jesus to potential disciples to prioritize their commitment and love for Him above all earthly relationships and personal interests. Lawson emphatically argues that true discipleship requires a willingness to "hate" one's closest familial ties as a hyperbolic expression of the absolute devotion demanded by Christ, underscoring that such love must be paramount (Luke 14:26). He further supports this claim with a cross-reference to Matthew 10:37, explaining that Jesus prioritizes exclusive allegiance and commitment to Him over all else. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it challenges believers to evaluate the depth of their devotion to Christ against the cultural currents of superficial faith, advocating for a genuine, sacrificial following of Jesus that encompasses all aspects of life.
“What Jesus is demanding is that we love Him more than anyone or anything in this world, or you cannot be His follower.”
“To be a disciple of Jesus Christ means you have brought your life into a position of submission under His lordship, and His words are binding upon your conscience and your life.”
“He must be number one. He will not ride in anyone's back seat.”
“If you want to be one of My disciples, you're going to have to carry your cross and die to self.”
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