March 7th, 2026
by Charles Price
by Charles Price
Verse For Today
“Anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple.”—LUKE 14:27 & 33
Devotional
Interestingly, the word ‘Christian’ or ‘Christians’ appears only three times in the Bible, but the word ‘disciple’ or ‘disciples’ almost 300 times. Jesus never told us what it means to be a Christian, but He has told us what it means to be a disciple.
Yesterday we discussed a condition of true discipleship, which appears to be a paradox with the use of the word ‘hate’, but actually means the love of Jesus being uppermost in our lives. Jesus then states two other conditions, which also seem a paradox. When He says, “Anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple,” He is talking about bondage to Him in which we forfeit our individual rights and agendas in order to serve Him, regardless of consequences to ourselves. We usually like to play it safe, but to be a true disciple we need to be willing to risk and to suffer. The paradox here is the bondage we have to Jesus is what actually leads to liberty. The battle has already been won, and we stand on the side of the Victor. Not only do we find life, but discover everything of this world is utterly incomparable to the everlasting riches of Christ.
Jesus introduces a third condition by telling two short stories; one about a man and another about a king, and their insufficiencies. The man wants to build a tower, but first needs to take stock of his resources to make sure he has enough to complete it. Otherwise, he will only have the foundation laid, and become the butt of ridicule. It’s the same with the king who goes into battle with only half the men his opposition has. He realizes he is outnumbered, and asks for terms of peace. The only terms of peace he will have is in complete surrender. “In the same way,” Jesus says, “Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple.”
There comes a point when we realize everything we have is not enough. We acknowledge that we can’t complete the tower or win the battle, but Jesus can. The paradox here is that in surrendering everything we have to Jesus, we are gaining the divine resources of heaven. Our insufficiency is replaced with Christ’s sufficiency, and He becomes the empowerment for all He has called us to do. True discipleship isn’t about applying methods or a lifestyle, but about the life of Jesus Christ lived in us and through us. We can sit under the umbrella of Christianity, content with our own agendas, or as disciples, we can totally submit to Christ, content with nothing less than His agenda.
Yesterday we discussed a condition of true discipleship, which appears to be a paradox with the use of the word ‘hate’, but actually means the love of Jesus being uppermost in our lives. Jesus then states two other conditions, which also seem a paradox. When He says, “Anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple,” He is talking about bondage to Him in which we forfeit our individual rights and agendas in order to serve Him, regardless of consequences to ourselves. We usually like to play it safe, but to be a true disciple we need to be willing to risk and to suffer. The paradox here is the bondage we have to Jesus is what actually leads to liberty. The battle has already been won, and we stand on the side of the Victor. Not only do we find life, but discover everything of this world is utterly incomparable to the everlasting riches of Christ.
Jesus introduces a third condition by telling two short stories; one about a man and another about a king, and their insufficiencies. The man wants to build a tower, but first needs to take stock of his resources to make sure he has enough to complete it. Otherwise, he will only have the foundation laid, and become the butt of ridicule. It’s the same with the king who goes into battle with only half the men his opposition has. He realizes he is outnumbered, and asks for terms of peace. The only terms of peace he will have is in complete surrender. “In the same way,” Jesus says, “Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple.”
There comes a point when we realize everything we have is not enough. We acknowledge that we can’t complete the tower or win the battle, but Jesus can. The paradox here is that in surrendering everything we have to Jesus, we are gaining the divine resources of heaven. Our insufficiency is replaced with Christ’s sufficiency, and He becomes the empowerment for all He has called us to do. True discipleship isn’t about applying methods or a lifestyle, but about the life of Jesus Christ lived in us and through us. We can sit under the umbrella of Christianity, content with our own agendas, or as disciples, we can totally submit to Christ, content with nothing less than His agenda.
Prayer
Dear Jesus, help me to become a true disciple and relinquish all I have to your Lordship for your purpose. Thank You, Lord.
Reflection
Am I deterred at the cost of being a disciple, or willing to submit everything to Jesus?
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Archive
2026
January
Knowing Christ Through the Bible This New Year | DevotionLiving the Christian Life by Faith in Christ | DevotionalVictory Over Satan with Prayer and God's Word | DevotionalUnderstanding the Fatherhood of God Through Jesus ChristFinding Hope in Despair Through God's Faithful Love | DevotionTeaching of Jesus: Ask, Seek, Knock and Pray | Luke 11God Will Give the Holy Spirit to Those Who Ask HimJesus Calls His Disciples to Obedience After FailureHoly Ground: God Calls Moses to Trust & Obedience | DevotionOnce Dead In Sin, Now Made Alive by God's Spirit | DevotionLiving a Life of Love and Purity | Ephesians 5 DevotionalGod’s Relationship With Israel & the Church in FellowshipWhat Happened When Israel Reasoned With God | DevotionalWhen God Gives Us Over to Sin: A Warning for the HeartGod Gave Joseph Success & Strength In All CircumstancesGod Was With Joseph In All Circumstances | DevotionalWalking With God, Living A Life Worthy of Your CallingOne Church in Christ with Unity by One Spirit | DevotionalGrace: From Captive In Sin to Captive In Christ | DevotionDon't Be Disappointed When You Don't See God's Plan | DevotionJesus Promises Resurrection and Eternal Home in HeavenBy Grace God Made Us Alive When We Were Dead | DevotionWorship: Offering Your Bodies as Living Sacrifices to GodJesus Said To Peter: Come As You Are | Bible DevotionalKnowing Christ Through Relationship With God | DevotionalOutside of Christ We Are Separated From God | Devotional David VS. Goliath: Trust God In Every Area | DevotionalKing Saul's Story: Fear Over Faith | Bible DevotionalDavid’s Victory and Saul’s Jealousy | 1 Samuel DevotionalGod's Presence When Israel Was In Sin | Ezekiel DevotionalEzekiel: The Lord Is There, Repent and Restore | DevotionMiracles of Jesus are Signs Meant to Lead People to BeliefPraise & Worship God as A Response to His Love | Devotion
February
God the Gardener, Christ the Vine and Us the BranchesFaith in Christ and the Fruit of Self Control | DevotionalJesus Came to Save, Not Judge Like the Pharisees | DevotionGod Calls People to Live Out Faith in Daily Work | DevotionCast Our Nets: Following Jesus Beyond Familiar MethodsFrom Formlessness to Fullness: God’s Creative Work in UsChrist breaks barriers for every Jew and Gentile | DevotionMatthew: Christ's Genealogy and the Kingdom MothersRejoice in the Glory of God and Peace With God | DevotionGod's Justice On the Cross: How Sin is Forgiven | DevotionLife in Christ: Filled by the Holy Spirit | DevotionalHow to Rejoice in Suffering through Christ and Hope in GodWhen Life Gives You A Thorn, You Find God's Grace | DevotionThe Greatest Love Comes From Our Heavenly Father | DevotionNo Condemnation in Christ: How God Forgives Sin | DevotionTrue Worship Happens in the Heart, Not a Building | DevotionDie to Self and Plant the Seed of the Gospel | DevotionHope in God: How Fathers Can Guide Their Children | DevotionChildlike Humility: Entering the Kingdom of God | DevotionThe People of God Rest In God's Sufficiency | DevotionalThe Lord Determines Your Steps and Guides You | DevotionTrusting God: The Journey of Abraham | DevotionalNehemiah: Overcoming Opposition to the Work of GodFullness of the Spirit: How Christ Dwells in Your HeartEquipping God’s People: Purpose Beyond Sunday | DevotionTake Up Your Cross: Following Jesus In Obedience | DevotionOur Heavenly Dwelling: Finding Life in the EternalLove for Christ: Serving Those in Need | Devotion
March
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