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Text -- Luke 14:33-35 (NET)

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14:33 In the same way therefore not one of you can be my disciple if he does not renounce all his own possessions. 14:34 “Salt is good, but if salt loses its flavor, how can its flavor be restored? 14:35 It is of no value for the soil or for the manure pile; it is to be thrown out. The one who has ears to hear had better listen!”
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: LUKE, THE GOSPEL OF | JESUS CHRIST, 4D | Jesus, The Christ | Hypocrisy | Manure | Salt | Self-denial | Seekers | Salvation | Proverbs | SAVOR | DUNG; DUNG GATE | ABSTINENCE | DUNGHILL | EAR | Disciple | FIT, FITLY | Discipleship | more
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NET Notes: Luk 14:33 The application of the saying is this: Discipleship requires that God be in first place. The reference to renunciation of all his own possessions refe...

NET Notes: Luk 14:34 The difficulty of this saying is understanding how salt could lose its flavor since its chemical properties cannot change. It is thus often assumed th...

NET Notes: Luk 14:35 The translation “had better listen!” captures the force of the third person imperative more effectively than the traditional “let hi...

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