Luke 14:25-35 As Jesus left the Pharisee's home and once again headed towards Jerusalem, He spoke to the multitude that was following Him.
This is a hard message.. it is perhaps the hardest test of discipleship that must be considered if one will be a true follower of Christ. If we do not do this.. how would we be able to face the persecution that is to come? How can we be ready to die for our Savior? How can we be counted as His disciple?
"If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be My disciple." We try to soften this statement by explaining that Jesus just means we must love Him more than anyone else or more than ourselves. But.. He doesn't give us that option. He is calling His followers to become disciples.. to learn from Him the most vital lesson of all. If we want to be a true disciple of Jesus Christ we must count the cost..
Jesus gives three examples of counting the cost:
Verse 27 "Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after Me cannot be My disciple." His listeners knew what carrying a cross meant. A cross was carried by someone guilty of a crime. They were the basest, the lowest, the worst of the worse. Jesus had just taught about being humble.. there is nothing more humbling than baring your sin and guilt and shame to the world. Jesus would bear a cross for the sins of the whole world.. but He only asks His disciples to bear their own cross for His sake. This is the cost of discipleship..
Verses 28-30 talk about a man wanting to build a tower. Would that man not stop first and see how much it would cost and if he had enough money to build it? He would not want to start the project without being ready to finish it. That would be foolish and he would face "ridicule". Likewise, to be a true disciple of Jesus we need to be ready to persevere to the end. Do we have the resources to do that? Only if we have Jesus as our Master to strengthen us and complete us by His own power and grace. This is the cost of discipleship..
Verses 31-32 talk about a king who wants to go to war. Before he even starts out he will consider the strength of his army and the strength of the enemy's army. If he is outnumbered he will sent out ambassadors to "ask for terms of peace." In other words, that king must not let his pride lead him into a war he cannot win, but must humble himself before the one more powerful. This is the cost of discipleship..
Jesus concludes this message with "So therefore, no one of you can be my disciple who does not give up all his own possessions."
We are absolutely unable to save ourselves and we need Jesus. We come to Him only by admitting our sin and guilt, humbling ourselves before Him, trusting on His provision to complete His work in our lives, submitting to His rule and reign over us, and giving Him our whole selves. Completer surrender of our lives, our possessions, our families, our work, and our futures.
Only then are we "good" salt.. otherwise we are without flavor, without worth, and without life.
Father in heaven, we have no hope without Jesus Christ. He is the King, the Master, the Savior and we surrender our whole lives to follow Him. We cannot do anything on our own, Lord. He is first in all things according to Your will and word. Teach us, Lord, what we need to hear. Open our ears and our eyes to Your Truth. Fill us Spirit of God with understanding we pray, in the Name of Jesus, Amen.