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The Requirements of Discipleship
So, you say you have an interest in becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ? Let’s see how much interest you really have. First, in Luke 14:26, Jesus says: If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and … Continue reading →
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Tagged forsaking all for Jesus, taking up your cross, the requirements for discipleship, What does it mean to take up your cross?, what Jesus said about hating your family
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The Requirements of Discipleship
So, you say you have an interest in becoming a disciple of Jesus Christ? Let’s see how much interest you really have. First, in Luke 14:26, Jesus says: If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and … Continue reading →
Posted in Commitment, Discipleship, Dying To Self, Faithfulness, Family, Priorities, Sacrifice, Service, Submission
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Tagged forsaking all for Jesus, taking up your cross, the requirements for discipleship, What does it mean to take up your cross?, what Jesus said about hating your family
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