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(S3 E10) The Cost of Following Jesus

5 min · 7 de sep de 2025
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Following Jesus isn’t cheap. It’s not about comfort, convenience, or fitting Him into the margins of our lives. In this episode, we dive into what Jesus really meant when He said, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23). The cross was never a symbol of ease — it was a call to die. We’ll look at how the early church lived this out, what it means for us today, and the hard but necessary question: what is it actually costing me to follow Jesus? Because discipleship will always cost something, but not following Him will cost everything.

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