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|  | title = "Luke 14:25–35" | |||
|  | date = "2022-12-30" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk14.25-35)
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|  | When Jesus addresses the crowds here, He reiterates and expands on what He | |||
|  | taught in [Luke 9:57–62](../luke-9-57-62). If you really want to follow | |||
|  | Jesus, you must be prepared to give up _everything_ you have. Not only physical | |||
|  | comforts and familial duties, but now even your entire family or your life. | |||
|  | "Hate" is often used in the Bible as a contrast to what is or has been loved, | |||
|  | not as a terrible, "I must destroy it!" rage. It might be closer to Elie | |||
|  | Wiesel's definition of the opposite of love: indifference. Even that isn't | |||
|  | quite right, because we shouldn't really be indifferent, or hate, our family. | |||
|  | Jesus is exaggerating to make a point, and setting an order of priorities. | |||
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|  | To carry your own cross means to take your own torture device to your | |||
|  | execution. Crucifixions were reserved for the worst criminals, and was even | |||
|  | illegal to perform on Roman citizens. To the Empire at large, it was already a | |||
|  | shameful way to die, but to the Jews it was worse because it carried the curse | |||
|  | from being hung upon a tree. (_Duet. 21:23_) Jesus says a person should be | |||
|  | willing to go through all that in order to follow Him. | |||
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|  | Jesus then gives a couple of examples of how it is important to carefully plan | |||
|  | and count up the cost of a great endeavor, such as building a tower or going to | |||
|  | war. One needs to consider carefully that the cost is worth it and that it can | |||
|  | be paid. Of course, Jesus's point is that everything you have is worth giving | |||
|  | up in order to follow Him. Not everyone actually has to give up their family, | |||
|  | their wealth, or their life for the sake of Jesus, but some certainly have. | |||
|  | They will stand with Christ on the Last Day and say with boldness that they | |||
|  | made the right choice. | |||
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|  | In the first century, salt was valued, but it wasn't very pure. It contained | |||
|  | gypsum, which is a mineral that looks a lot like salt, but doesn't dissolve in | |||
|  | water. Unsalty salt was actually just gypsum that is left behind after the salt | |||
|  | has been leached away by moisture, and no one had any use for it after that. | |||
|  | Jesus is comparing His disciples to salt, but those who become apostate and | |||
|  | turn away from their faith have lost their saltiness, and are therefore | |||
|  | worthless. | |||
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|  | Preserve our saltiness so that we may be useful for Your kingdom. Show us Your | |||
|  | beauty and Your value that is greater than anything else that we have. |