Jesus in this passage warns us that the costs of being His disciple can be very high, indeed. He does not soften the message or appeal to our desires to gain a following, but rather He warns us of the cost. His realism is characteristic of truth, the only thing that can truly set us free.
The Lord outlines three who are not worthy of Him:
- Whoever loves father or mother more than he loves Jesus;
- Whoever loves son or daughter more than he loves Jesus; and
- Whoever does not take his cross and follow Jesus closely.
After providing these categories to think about, Jesus then gives a rule to walk by: He gave His life for us, so we ought to live our lives for Him.