Digging Deeper Days
Finding the original intent of Scripture and making good application to our everyday lives as we become equipped to correctly handle the Word of Truth!
The Questions
1) Did Jesus really mean we need to hate those we love most?
2) How can we count the cost in our decision to follow if we don’t yet know the happenings of our life?
3) What does salt have to do with anything?
Luke 14:25-35
25 Now great crowds were traveling with him. So he turned and said to them: 26 “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters—yes, and even his own life—he cannot be my disciple. 27 Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple.
28 “For which of you, wanting to build a tower, doesn’t first sit down and calculate the cost to see if he has enough to complete it? 29 Otherwise, after he has laid the foundation and cannot finish it, all the onlookers will begin to ridicule him, 30 saying, ‘This man started to build and wasn’t able to finish.’
31 “Or what king, going to war against another king, will not first sit down and decide if he is able with ten thousand to oppose the one who comes against him with twenty thousand? 32 If not, while the other is still far off, he sends a delegation and asks for terms of peace. 33 In the same way, therefore, every one of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple.
34 “Now, salt is good, but if salt should lose its taste, how will it be made salty? 35 It isn’t fit for the soil or for the manure pile; they throw it out. Let anyone who has ears to hear listen.”
Original Intent
1) Did Jesus really mean we need to hate those we love most?
John said of God, “God is love” (1 John 4:7-8). The overarching story of the Bible is God’s great love for mankind and His plan of redemption. Hating those dearest to oneself would go against the very nature of God. In the ten commandments, God’s very first one is “to have no other gods before Him” (Exodus 20:3). From the beginning of the law, God made it clear to His children that following Him required complete love and devotion. Jesus wanted these listeners to remember this old-time truth from their Jewish heritage as part of God’s covenant and recognize that nothing, not even their families, could limit their commitment to following Him.
2) How can we count the cost in our decision to follow if we don’t yet know the happenings of our life?
Jesus used the whole of chapter 14 to explain that many people would be invited into the kingdom of heaven, but many would also reject Him. Beginning in verse 15, Jesus gave a parable of a rich ruler throwing a royal banquet, but no one was able to attend. The ruler sent out for the “least of these” to be invited, and, finally, those guests agreed and attended the lavish banquet. Jesus wanted non-believers to realize they were dearly loved and desired, while also sending a message to the Jews, especially the religious elite, that while they had been invited, they were rejecting the invitation because they were missing who Jesus was as the Promised Messiah. Later in Luke 14:27, He also wanted his audience to know that He expected them to follow His example in complete, sold out dedication to God the Father regardless of personal cost. Implicit in surrendering to Jesus, is the reality of trusting Him with your whole life, both now and for eternity. Surrendering and following are not optional exercises for the believer.
3) What does salt have to do with anything?
The Israelites lived near the Dead Sea for many years. The Sea was a plentiful storehouse of salt for the Israelites to use. It was helpful to preserve foods and to enhance their flavor. As Jesus spoke to the Jewish people, He used the idea of salt as a metaphor to remind Believers what their purpose was in the lives of non-believers. They were called to enhance the lives of others by flavoring it with the extravagant love of Christ. If the first believers forgot their charge of sharing Christ’s love in a manner the world would notice, there was a very real consequence to be faced. The repercussions to choosing not to share Jesus’ love and message are strong, being thrown out as ineffective! While Jesus did not mean the believer would lose their salvation, He did mean those believers had self-selected to be removed from effective Kingdom work. They would be missing out on the rich delight of living for Christ, having traded in “bare existence” for the unspeakable, full joy of following Jesus!
Everyday Application
1) Did Jesus really mean we need to hate those we love most?
Following Jesus always means 100%; it’s everything we know of ourselves surrendered fully to everything we know of the Savior. Of course, we are called to love our family, our spouse and the friends God has given us as we demonstrate Christ’s love for them! In the doing so, however, we must always be vigilantly on guard for when our love for them might be superseding our love for, and willingness to obey, Christ above all else. A wise leader once told me, “Our desire for relationship with someone can never be more important than the Truth of the Gospel.” Spend some time this week thinking about when you might have been silent for the sake of keeping the peace, but you knew you should’ve spoken Truth in love. Repent, and ask forgiveness from our Gracious Loving Father. Ask the Holy Spirit to attune your heart to His that you might know when to speak and when to be silent this coming week.
2) How can we count the cost in our decision to follow if we don’t yet know the happenings of our life?
Talking about these life and death decisions is nothing to take lightly and the weight of these choices can feel overwhelming. However, we can trust that the God of the Universe wants to have relationship with you. He is asking for 100% of your affections; He can accept nothing less. He asks us to be ready to give up everything; our comforts, our possessions, our wants, and potentially our lives. For those sitting in safe countries, lean in when He asks you to sacrifice your comfort by inviting a young single mother for Thanksgiving this year (or whatever the case may be!). For those sitting in dangerous places to be a believer, know that He who can do immeasurably more than you ask or imagine is fighting for you! He is worth whatever cost you may need to bear in the future and will carry you through to glory in whatever trial you will face!
3) What does salt have to do with anything?
A sprinkle of salt can take plain Jane scrambled eggs from blah to BAM! Too much salt though leads everyone to scrape those eggs to the trash! We, as believers, have the same charge as the people listening to Jesus in the first century. We have the gift of showing the world how Jesus loved! There will often be sacrifice involved in loving with open arms, often the first of which is our own comfort. We may be taken advantage of, ignored, laughed at, or mistreated in our efforts to sprinkle salt in someone’s life. That’s ok, Sister! Breath that in! This is a sign of your obedience as you live out Jesus’ great commission. Remember that “success” is simply being obedient; it’s all the Father asks of you. Listen to the Holy Spirit’s whisper and act when He leads. Your reward will be waiting in heaven and the joy you experience while being obedient will knock your socks off!
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Why Dig Deeper?
Finding the original meaning is a huge deal when we study Scripture and can make all the difference in our understanding as we apply God’s truths to our everyday lives.
In our modern-day relationships, we want people to understand our original intention as we communicate; how much more so between God and humanity?!
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