Luke 9:61&62
"61 And another also said, Lord, I will follow Thee; but let me first go bid them farewell, which are at home at my house.
62 And Jesus said unto him, No man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God."
After James and John sought to call down fire on a Samaritan village that rejected Jesus, He taught three lessons about rejection.
First Lesson: Discipleship demands sacrifice, hardship, and lack of earthly security.
Second Lesson: Following Jesus requires immediate, unwavering commitment.
Third Lesson: Bid farewell and don’t look back. The plowing metaphor shows a farmer must focus on the furrow ahead for straight rows; looking back creates crooked furrows. Jesus teaches that following Him demands wholehearted dedication, without distraction or regret for past attachments. “Looking back” reflects a divided heart, hindering effective service in God’s kingdom.
This lesson emphasizes that discipleship requires resolute commitment to Christ, free from hesitation or worldly distractions.
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