Jesus Isn’t a Subscription | Luke 14:25–33 Sermon
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What does it really mean to follow Jesus?
I can dip in and out of Netflix, Disney+ or Paramount+ whenever I like — subscribe for a week, cancel the next. No great cost, no real loyalty. But when my dad and I go to Wales to watch the rugby, that’s different. It takes planning, time, money, commitment — but it’s worth it.
In Luke 14:25–33, Jesus tells the crowds that following him is not like a streaming subscription. It costs something. It demands everything. And it’s worth it.
In this sermon we explore:
Why Jesus uses such shocking language about hating family, life, and possessions
How to “count the cost” without being paralysed by fear
What it looks like today to give Jesus first place in our lives
📖 Passage: Luke 14:25–33
⛪ Preached at: [Your Benefice / Parish Name]
✝️ Theme: Jesus isn’t a subscription — he’s the Saviour who paid the ultimate cost
If you’ve ever wondered whether following Jesus is worth it, this passage — and this sermon — are for you.