
Ep. 125: The Cost of Following Jesus
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Welcome to Focused on Christ, where we are passionate about exalting Christ and equipping the church.
In Episode 125, your host Mike Crump is joined by Pastor Nathan Smith as we explore one of the most challenging and counter-cultural teachings of Jesus found in Luke 9:23-27 — the call to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Him.
Before diving into Jesus' powerful call to self-denial, we look at the broader context:
The miraculous feeding of the 5,000
The crowd’s desire to make Jesus king (John 5)
Peter’s bold confession: “You are the Christ of God”
Jesus’ foretelling of His suffering, death, and resurrection
These moments reveal Christ’s power, authority, and identity—yet He follows them with a sobering call to follow Him into suffering and sacrifice.
📖 In this episode, we discuss:
What Jesus meant by “take up your cross daily”
The cost of truly following Christ in a self-obsessed culture
Why denying self is so difficult in a world that worships autonomy and personal desire
The encouragement found in the transfiguration that follows Jesus’ call
How we can grow in the daily pursuit of dying to self (2 Peter 1:5-7)
Whether you’re a new believer or have walked with Christ for years, this conversation will challenge and encourage you to live with eternal purpose, rooted in the grace, glory, and promises of Christ.
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