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Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost. Luke 14:25-33. Jesus was not a Crowd - Pleaser. Much more concerned with telling people what they needed to hear about following Him Fully aware of its demands and challenges, they could count the cost of discipleship , Lk. 14:25-27

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Counting the Cost

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  1. Counting the Cost Luke 14:25-33

  2. Jesus was not a Crowd-Pleaser • Much more concernedwithtelling people whattheyneeded to hear about followingHim • Fullyaware of itsdemands and challenges, theycould count the cost of discipleship, Lk. 14:25-27 • Cannotbe a disciple of Christ withoutforsaking all, Lk. 14:33

  3. The Cost of being a DiscipleLuke 14:28-33 • The Call: Prefer Christ above all, 14:26-27 (16:13) • Hate: Not sinful hatred; to love Jesus more than everyone else, Matt. 10:37 (Gen. 29:30-31) • “If”: Cannot have a divided heart (Jno. 12:42-43) • Two points of preference: • Relationships (family, brethren, life itself), 14:26 • Responsibilities (bear your cross), 14:27; Gal. 6:5

  4. The Cost of being a DiscipleLuke 14:28-33 • The Consideration: What will it cost to succeed? 14:28-32 • Intentions do not equal success, 14:28 • “Sit down first and consider”, 14:31 • The Cost: Self-denial, sacrifice and service, 14:33, 9:23 • Jesus set the example, Matt. 26:38-44 • Lifelong obligation, Heb. 3:6, 14; 10:36-39

  5. Have You Counted the Cost of being a Christian? Lk. 14:33 • Cost of being Saved from Your Sins • Obedient faith, Mk. 16:16; Acts 2:38; 17:30 • Renounce sins, Acts 2:37-38, 41 (19:18-20) • Humble yourself, Jas. 4:10 • Loss of friends, family, business…, Acts 19:24-27 • Different way of living, Rom. 12:1-2 (1 Jno. 2:15-16)

  6. Have You Counted the Cost of being a Christian? Lk. 14:33 • Cost of Standing for the Truth, 1 Cor. 16:13-14 • Loss of friends / some brethren, 2 Tim. 4:16 • Loss of reputation about false brethren, 3 Jno. 9-12 • Cost Jesus…Cost the apostles… 1 Cor. 4:9-13 • Does it cost us anything? (2 Tim. 3:12)

  7. Have You Counted the Cost of being a Christian? Lk. 14:33 • Cost of being Faithful unto Death, Rev. 2:10 • Context: Remain faithful in the face of persecution – even to the point of death • Conquer the fear of men, Matt. 10:28 (Heb. 13:5-6) • Be watchful against sin, 1 Pet. 5:8-9 (Heb. 5:12; 6:9-12)

  8. Have You Counted the Cost of being Lost? Matt. 16:26 • You will pay the price of never-ending separation from God and His good blessings, Rom. 6:23; Matt. 7:23; 25:30 • You will pay the price of never-ending torment, Lk. 16:24; Mk. 9:43-44; 2 Ths. 1:8-9 • You will pay the price of never-ending regret, Lk. 16:25-27; 12:15-21

  9. Counting the Cost • Sin comesattoohigh a price! Rom. 6:23 • Sin willalwaystake you farther than you wanted to go, keep you longer than you wanted to stay and cost you more than you wanted to pay!

  10. Counting the Cost • So we deceive ourselves that the cost of sin is not real (Prov. 13:15) • We comfort ourselves that we are not as bad as other people (2 Cor. 10:12) • We convince ourselves that death is far away so we can change later (Lk. 12:20) • Now is the acceptable time! (2 Cor. 6:1-2)

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