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Counting the Cost
This message explores Luke 14:25-31 where Jesus outlines some significant costs associated with being His disciple. He tells His listeners that they must prioritize their commitment to Him over societal and family loyalties in order to truly “carry your own cross and follow me.” Jesus then presents two scenarios that illustrate the importance of planning ahead for this commitment. What Jesus aims to convey is that following Him involves much more than a mere thought or label; it is an action that requires significant dedication from His followers.
Reflection Questions:
Q1: What's one thing that stood out to you from today's message?
Q2: Read Luke 14:25-31 again. What's your biggest takeaway from this passage?
Q3: How deeply have I personally wrestled with the implications of "bearing my own cross" daily? What specific areas of my life (comfort, ambition, relationships) am I still holding back from Christ's absolute claim?
Q4: What are your current strengths and challenges when budgeting the people on your team?
Q5: What are your current strengths and challenges when budgeting your time?
Q6: What are your current strengths and challenges when budgeting expectations for yourself and your team?
Q7: Are there ministries or initiatives in our church that were started with good intentions but are now languishing or unfinished because we didn't adequately assess the commitment (time, money, people) required? How can we address these?
Q8: How do I communicate the demands of Christian faith in a way that is honest about the sacrifice involved, yet compelling regarding the eternal reward and the joy of complete surrender to Christ?
Application: What's one thing Jesus' words in Luke 14:25-31 are inspiring you to change in your life or ministry? What's your first step?