"One day, when large crowds were walking along with JESUS, HE turned and said to them, 'If you come to ME, unwilling to sacrifice your love for your father and mother, your spouse and children, your brothers and sisters, and indeed yourself, you cannot be MY disciple. Whoever does not follow ME, carrying his own cross, cannot be MY disciple.
Do you build a house without first sitting down to count the cost, to see whether you have enough to complete it? Otherwise, if you, have laid the foundation and are not able to finish it, everyone will make fun of you: 'This fellow began to build and was not able to finish.'
And when a king wages war against another king, does he go to fight without first sitting down to consider whether his ten thousand can stand against the twenty thousand of his opponents? And if not, while the other is still a long way off, he sends messengers for peace talks. In the same way, none of you may become MY disciple, if he doesn't give up everything he has.'" - Luke 14:25-33
(JESUS thinks about people who, after becoming enthusiastic about HIM and giving up their personal ambitions to dedicate themselves to the work of the Gospel, turn back to seek what ordinary people see as a more "normal" and secure life. JESUS needs disciples who commit themselves once and for all.
Why this comparison with the king going to war? Because the person who frees himself for the service of the Gospel is, in fact, a king to whom GOD will give greater rewards than anyone else would give [see Mark 10:30]. He must also know that the fight is against the "owner" of this world, the devil, who will stop him with a thousand unexpected tests and traps. Had he not totally surrendered, the disciple would surely fail and be worse off than if he had not even begun.
If he doesn't give up everything he has. JESUS asks some people to give up their loved ones and their family problems. To all HE shows that we shall never be free to answer GOD's call, if we do not want to rethink our family links, our use of time and all that we sacrifice in order to live "like everyone else."
Unwilling to sacrifice for your father and mother, your spouse and children... This is found in Matthew 10:37. Luke adds: your wife.)
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