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Reflections with Andy - Luke 14: 25-33 - Taking Up our Cross

Andy Stoddard

In Luke 14:25–33, Jesus reminds us that following Him isn’t something we do halfway — it’s a full commitment. He says we must “hate” our family and even our own lives, not because He wants us to literally hate anyone, but because He’s calling us to love Him more than anything else. Being His disciple means putting Him first — above comfort, plans, and even relationships. When Jesus says to “carry your cross,” He’s talking about dying to ourselves — letting go of pride, control, and selfish desires so we can truly live in Him. He gives two examples — a builder and a king — both of whom count the cost before starting something big. In the same way, we’re called to count the cost of discipleship. It’s not easy, but it’s worth it. Because when we surrender everything to Jesus, we don’t lose our lives — we finally find them.

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