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Is Jesus really telling us to never go home, skip our dad’s funeral, and give up all comfort? Or is there something deeper going on?
This sermon explores Luke 9:57–62, where Jesus gives a series of hard, even confusing, responses to would-be disciples. At first glance, His words sound extreme—maybe even contradictory to other parts of the Bible. But when viewed in context, they reveal a powerful truth: the call to follow Jesus is both radically disruptive and deeply embedded in ordinary life.
In this message, we explore how the Kingdom of God reshapes our priorities, reorders our desires, and meets us in the tension between hustle and rest, ambition and surrender.
By Christ The King Anglican Church - DenverIs Jesus really telling us to never go home, skip our dad’s funeral, and give up all comfort? Or is there something deeper going on?
This sermon explores Luke 9:57–62, where Jesus gives a series of hard, even confusing, responses to would-be disciples. At first glance, His words sound extreme—maybe even contradictory to other parts of the Bible. But when viewed in context, they reveal a powerful truth: the call to follow Jesus is both radically disruptive and deeply embedded in ordinary life.
In this message, we explore how the Kingdom of God reshapes our priorities, reorders our desires, and meets us in the tension between hustle and rest, ambition and surrender.