
In this powerful teaching from Matthew 10:32–42, Jesus reveals that His coming does not first bring peace, but division, as the message of the Kingdom confronts the world's values and even divides families. To confess the Messiah means putting Him above family, above approval, and even above your own life, as He calls His disciples to take up their cross—being willing to lose their life for His sake in order to truly gain it. This is part of the Messianic Woes, the pressure and persecution that come with following Him. Yet in the midst of that cost, there is incredible reward: God identifies with His messengers, so to receive a disciple is to receive Christ, and to receive Christ is to receive the Father. Even the smallest act, like giving a cup of cold water to someone associated with the Messiah, carries eternal reward—because everything done for Him has eternal value. #Matthew10 #MessianicWoes #Discipleship #FollowJesus #TakeUpYourCross #KingdomOfGod #Persecution #EternalRewards
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