All That Jesus Taught-Lesson 40

This teaching from Matthew 10 presents a sobering and powerful call to true discipleship, emphasizing that following Jesus requires courage, endurance, and a willingness to suffer rejection—even from family and society. Jesus teaches that a disciple is not above his master, and just as He was persecuted, so will His followers be. Believers are warned not to fear man, who can only harm the body, but to fear God, who has authority over both soul and eternity. The passage highlights God’s intimate care, noting that even the smallest details of our lives are known to Him, while also stressing the eternal significance of confessing or denying Christ before others. True discipleship demands placing Christ above all relationships, taking up the cross daily, and losing one’s earthly reputation for His sake. Ultimately, the message calls believers to boldness, faithfulness, and unwavering commitment, with the promise that those who honor Christ will be honored by Him before the Father.