What did Jesus mean when He told His disciples to take up their cross— was this about discipleship of salvation? Can Someone Be A Disciple Without Being Saved? Why would the promised King speak openly about rejection, death, and loss? And how did the disciples misunderstand what kind of Messiah Jesus truly is?
Is Jesus talking about how to be saved—or something else entirely? What does it really cost to follow Him, and why does Jesus address these words not just to the Twelve, but to everyone listening? As we walk through Matthew, Mark, and Luke, this episode raises uncomfortable but essential questions about self-denial, loyalty, public faith, and eternal reward. What happens when comfort competes with calling, and why does Jesus frame discipleship as a daily decision with eternal significance?
Passage: Matthew 16:21–28 | Mark 8:31–9:1 | Luke 9:22–27
Series: Jesus Said That
Episode: #73
Title: Take Up Your Cross: The Cost of Discipleship Not Salvation
Series: Jesus Said That
Episode: #73
Title: Take Up Your Cross: The Cost of Discipleship Not Salvation
– – Chapters – – –
0:00 – Introduction: Salvation Vs Discipleship
2:15 – Bible Reading And Pastor Kenny’s 6 Year Old’s Gift
5:07 – Context: Peter is Already Saved After Calling Jesus Messiah
6:35 – Can Someone Be A Disciple Without Being Saved?
13:35 – Matthew’s Firsthand Account of Jesus’ Words (Matthew 16:21–28)
29:31 – Peter’s Eye Witness Account In Mark (Mark 8:31–9:1)
34:50 – Luke’s Account of Jesus’ Words (Luke 9:22–27)
37:50 – Timeless Truth’s From Today’s Account(s)
38:20 – Practical Takeaways From Today’s Podcast
40:00 – Closing Thought On Text
41:00 – Christmas Card, Christmas Music, Wrapping Up The Year, and Merry Christmas!
