THE WOULD-BE FOLLOWERS
Luke 9.57-62
These verses very clear specified some of the anguish, misery, and distress, that will follow all those who decided to tight their life with Jesus Christ. And indeed, many so called "would be followers," tried to follow Jesus Christ even up to this day, who are inspired by His sermons and considered themselves as Christians, but as Jesus predicted, many of them fall out, because they have been unprepared to face all the tribulations being a true Christian, not in words but in heart.
57. And as they were going along the road, someone said to Him, 'I will follow You wherever You go.'
58. And Jesus said to him, 'The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the *Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.'
~ 22.26.44.56.58. *Son of Man: (Ezekiel 1.26, 2.1.3.6.8, 3.1.4.10.17.25, 4.1.16, 5.1, 6.2, 7.2) (Daniel 7.13) (Matthew 8.20, 9.6, 10.23, 11.19, 12.8.32.40, 13.37.41, 16.13.27-28, 17.9.12.22, 18.11, 19.28, 20.18.28, 24.27.30.37.39.44, 25.31, 26.2.24.45.64) (Mark 2.10.28, 8.31.38, 9.9.12.31, 10.33.45, 13.26-27, 14.21.41.62) (Luke 5.24, 6.5.22, 7.34, 9.22.26.44.56.58, 21.27) (Revelation 1.7, 14.14).
In verses 59-60 Jesus told to one of His followers, "Allow the dead to bury their own dead," meaning that let those who are earthly do their earthly things, but for those who are spiritual, "go and proclaim everywhere the Kingdom of GOD" and do not bother yourself with the earthly things.
In verses 61-62 another man decided to follow Jesus and asked Jesus permit him to go and say good-buy to those at home. And here Jesus stated very important and straight-forward answer saying, "No one after putting his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of GOD." (Psalm 119.113) (Luke 9.62) (Hebrews 10.38) (Ecclesiast 5.4).
This means if a person dedicated himself/herself to Christ, there is no turning back, and all that the Christ required from His followers must be fulfilled and done according to all His Statutes and Commandments.
From this moment and on, being a Christian, the responsibilities and obligations of a person before GOD changes drastically. Christians have more responsibilities than ordinary people, and from Christians will be asked more than from other ordinary people.
Jeremiah 48.10
10. "Accursed is the one who is slack in doing the work of the Lord."
Luke 9.57-62
These verses very clear specified some of the anguish, misery, and distress, that will follow all those who decided to tight their life with Jesus Christ. And indeed, many so called "would be followers," tried to follow Jesus Christ even up to this day, who are inspired by His sermons and considered themselves as Christians, but as Jesus predicted, many of them fall out, because they have been unprepared to face all the tribulations being a true Christian, not in words but in heart.
57. And as they were going along the road, someone said to Him, 'I will follow You wherever You go.'
58. And Jesus said to him, 'The foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the *Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.'
~ 22.26.44.56.58. *Son of Man: (Ezekiel 1.26, 2.1.3.6.8, 3.1.4.10.17.25, 4.1.16, 5.1, 6.2, 7.2) (Daniel 7.13) (Matthew 8.20, 9.6, 10.23, 11.19, 12.8.32.40, 13.37.41, 16.13.27-28, 17.9.12.22, 18.11, 19.28, 20.18.28, 24.27.30.37.39.44, 25.31, 26.2.24.45.64) (Mark 2.10.28, 8.31.38, 9.9.12.31, 10.33.45, 13.26-27, 14.21.41.62) (Luke 5.24, 6.5.22, 7.34, 9.22.26.44.56.58, 21.27) (Revelation 1.7, 14.14).
In verses 59-60 Jesus told to one of His followers, "Allow the dead to bury their own dead," meaning that let those who are earthly do their earthly things, but for those who are spiritual, "go and proclaim everywhere the Kingdom of GOD" and do not bother yourself with the earthly things.
In verses 61-62 another man decided to follow Jesus and asked Jesus permit him to go and say good-buy to those at home. And here Jesus stated very important and straight-forward answer saying, "No one after putting his hand to the plow and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of GOD." (Psalm 119.113) (Luke 9.62) (Hebrews 10.38) (Ecclesiast 5.4).
This means if a person dedicated himself/herself to Christ, there is no turning back, and all that the Christ required from His followers must be fulfilled and done according to all His Statutes and Commandments.
From this moment and on, being a Christian, the responsibilities and obligations of a person before GOD changes drastically. Christians have more responsibilities than ordinary people, and from Christians will be asked more than from other ordinary people.
Jeremiah 48.10
10. "Accursed is the one who is slack in doing the work of the Lord."