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Why We Delay Following Jesus (Luke 9:51–62)

35 min · 21. apr. 2026
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What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In Luke 9:51–62, we see three different people respond to Jesus’ call—and in each interaction, He exposes something that can hold us back. Comfort. Delay. And a lingering attachment to our old life. Jesus isn’t just looking for good intentions or “someday” obedience. He calls us to move with Him—right now, with full surrender. In this message, we walk through: Why following Jesus will challenge your comfort How delay can quietly stall your obedience What it means to stop looking back and move forward in faith How to live with a “Jesus layer” over every part of your life Whether you’re new to faith or have been walking with Jesus for years, this passage invites all of us to ask: What’s keeping me from fully following Him?

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