Luke 14:28-33

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A man who will build a great tower
Must count the cost before the hour
For if his funds are too low
He’ll be laughed at by the crow
And his building project will cower

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Potential actions to take in response



One practical way to respond to the teaching of the Bible passage Luke 14:28-33 is to evaluate our current relationship with God. We should ask ourselves if we are truly dedicated to God and are willing to make sacrifices for Him. We should think about how our daily lives reflect our commitment to Him, and if we are truly following His commands. We should also consider how we are using the resources God has provided us with and if we are using them for His glory. Finally, we should strive to be more generous with our time and resources to serve Him, even if it means making sacrifices in other areas of our lives. By doing this, we can show our dedication and obedience to God and ultimately bring Him glory.

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Related passages



Themes: God’s call to commitment and sacrifice; the cost of discipleship.

Related Bible Passages:
Matthew 10:38-39 – Jesus calls His disciples to take up their own cross and follow Him, showing the cost of discipleship.

Luke 9:23-24 – Jesus calls us to deny ourselves and take up our cross daily, showing the ongoing commitment to God’s will.

Mark 8:34-35 – Jesus commands us to deny ourselves and follow Him, emphasising the importance of obedience to God.

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