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LUKE 14:25–14:33 ©

Count the cost of following Yeshua

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14:25 Count the cost of following Yeshua

(Mat. 10:37-38)

25Large crowds were following Yeshua when he turned and spoke to them, 26[ref]If anyone comes to me but doesn’t love me more than they love their parents and their siblings, and their spouse and children, and even their own life, then that person is unable to become my follower. 27[ref]Anyone who doesn’t give up everything in this life and come after me is unable to become my follower, 28because none of you would want to build a tower without first counting the cost and figuring out if you’ll have enough to complete it. 29Otherwise you might lay the foundation and not be able to finish it. Then everyone watching might begin to mock 30and say, ‘This person started a building project but wasn’t able to finish it.’ 31Or what king would go off to war against another king, if he hadn’t previously sat down with his generals to figure out if their ten thousand soldiers are powerful enough to battle the other king bringing twenty thousand against him? 32If they can’t, then while the other army is still far away, the king will send ahead a delegation to try to make peace. 33So too for every one of you who doesn’t leave behind everything they own, you won’t be able to become a follower of mine.


25And great crowds were_going_with to_him, and having_been_turned, he_said to them, 26If anyone is_coming to me, and is_ not _hating the father of_himself, and the mother, and the wife, and the children, and the brothers, and the sisters, and still also the life of_himself, is_ not _able to_be a_apprentice/follower of_me.
27Whoever not is_bearing the stake of_him and is_coming after me, is_ not _able to_be a_apprentice/follower of_me.
28For/Because which of you_all wanting to_build a_tower, not first having_sat_down, is_counting the cost, whether he_is_having enough for the_completion?
29In_order_that lest having_laid a_foundation of_it and not being_able to_finish it, all which observing it may_begin to_be_mocking at_him 30saying, that This the man began to_be_building, and was_ not _able to_finish it.
31Or what king going to_encounter with_another king in war, not having_sat_down first will_be_counselling whether he_is powerful with ten thousands to_meet with_the one with twenty thousands coming against him?
32And if not surely still of_him being far_away, having_sent_out a_delegation is_asking peace.
33Therefore thus everyone of you_all who is_ not _bidding_goodbye to_all the things possessing of_himself, is_ not _able to_be a_apprentice/follower of_me.

LUKE 14:25–14:33 ©

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