Jesus Isn’t an Add-On: Counting the Cost of Real Discipleship (Luke 14:25–33)
FEB 22, 202625 MIN
Jesus Isn’t an Add-On: Counting the Cost of Real Discipleship (Luke 14:25–33)
FEB 22, 202625 MIN
Description
What if the hardest parts of following Jesus are the parts we don’t put in the pamphlet?
In Luke 14, Jesus turns to a large crowd and delivers a message that would shrink most churches today. He doesn’t promise comfort. He doesn’t promise ease. Instead, He tells them to count the cost.
In this sermon, Matthew Balentine walks through one of the most challenging teachings of Jesus:
What does it mean to “hate” father and mother?
Why does Jesus call us to carry our cross?
What does counted-cost commitment look like?
Why unfinished faith is more dangerous than we think
How we subtly treat Jesus like an add-on instead of King
Too often, we want our life… and Jesus.
Our schedule… and Jesus.
Our priorities… and Jesus.
But Jesus doesn’t accept a supporting role. He takes the throne.
This message challenges us to examine whether we are worshiping the blessings more than the Blesser, whether we are following the crowd or surrendering fully, and whether Jesus truly holds first place in our lives.
If you’ve ever wrestled with divided priorities, spiritual complacency, church hurt, or the real cost of commitment, this episode will push you toward deeper discipleship and lasting joy.
Scripture: Luke 14:25–33
Speaker: Matthew Balentine
Ninth Avenue Church of Christ
Take inventory of your life.
What are you holding on to that needs to be laid down?