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171:2.1 When [[Jesus]] and the company of almost one thousand followers arrived at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river#New_Testament Bethany ford] of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river Jordan] sometimes called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethabara Bethabara], his [[disciples]] began to [[realize]] that he was not going directly to [[Jerusalem]]. While they [[hesitated]] and [[debated]] among themselves, [[Jesus]] climbed upon a huge stone and delivered that [[discourse]] which has become known as " ''Counting the Cost''. " [[The Master]] said:
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171:2.1 When [[Jesus]] and the company of almost one thousand followers arrived at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river#New_Testament Bethany ford] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_river Jordan] sometimes called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethabara Bethabara], his [[disciples]] began to [[realize]] that he was not going directly to [[Jerusalem]]. While they [[hesitated]] and [[debated]] among themselves, [[Jesus]] climbed upon a huge stone and delivered that [[discourse]] which has become known as " ''Counting the Cost''. " [[The Master]] said:
  
171:2.2 " You who would follow after me from this time on, must be willing to pay the price of [[Consecration|wholehearted]] [[dedication]] to the [[doing of my Father's will]]. If you would be my [[disciples]], you must be willing to forsake [[father]], [[mother]], [[wife]], [[children]], [[Siblings|brothers, and sisters]]. If any one of you would now be my [[disciple]], you must be willing to give up even your life just as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] is about to offer up his life for the completion of the [[mission]] of [[doing the Father's will]] on [[earth]] and in the [[flesh]].
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171:2.2 " You who would follow after me from this time on, must be willing to pay the price of [[Consecration|wholehearted]] [[dedication]] to the [[doing of my Father's will]]. If you would be my [[disciples]], you must be willing to forsake [[father]], [[mother]], [[wife]], [[children]], [[Siblings|brothers, and sisters]]. If any one of you would now be my [[disciple]], you must be willing to give up even your life just as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] is about to offer up his life for the completion of the [[mission]] of [[doing the Father's will]] on [[earth]] and in the [[flesh]].
  
 
171:2.3 " If you are not willing to pay the full price, you can hardly be my [[disciple]]. Before you go further, you should each sit down and count the [[cost]] of being my [[disciple]]. Which one of you would undertake to build a watchtower on your [[lands]] without first sitting down to count up the [[cost]] to see whether you had [[money]] enough to complete it? If you fail thus to [[reckon]] the [[cost]], after you have laid the [[foundation]], you may [[discover]] that you are unable to finish that which you have begun, and therefore will all your [[neighbors]] mock you, saying, `Behold, this man began to build but was unable to finish his [[work]].' Again, what [[king]], when he [[prepares]] to make [[war]] upon another king, does not first sit down and take [[counsel]] as to whether he will be able, with ten thousand men, to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? If the [[king]] cannot afford to meet his [[enemy]] because he is unprepared, he sends an [[Ambassador|embassy]] to this other king, even when he is yet a great way off, asking for terms of [[peace]].
 
171:2.3 " If you are not willing to pay the full price, you can hardly be my [[disciple]]. Before you go further, you should each sit down and count the [[cost]] of being my [[disciple]]. Which one of you would undertake to build a watchtower on your [[lands]] without first sitting down to count up the [[cost]] to see whether you had [[money]] enough to complete it? If you fail thus to [[reckon]] the [[cost]], after you have laid the [[foundation]], you may [[discover]] that you are unable to finish that which you have begun, and therefore will all your [[neighbors]] mock you, saying, `Behold, this man began to build but was unable to finish his [[work]].' Again, what [[king]], when he [[prepares]] to make [[war]] upon another king, does not first sit down and take [[counsel]] as to whether he will be able, with ten thousand men, to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? If the [[king]] cannot afford to meet his [[enemy]] because he is unprepared, he sends an [[Ambassador|embassy]] to this other king, even when he is yet a great way off, asking for terms of [[peace]].
  
171:2.4 " Now, then, must each of you sit down and count the [[cost]] of being my [[disciple]]. From now on you will not be able to follow after us, [[listening]] to the [[teaching]] and beholding the works; you will be required to face bitter [[persecutions]] and to bear [[witness]] for this [[gospel]] in the face of crushing [[disappointment]]. If you are unwilling to [[renounce]] all that you are and to [[dedicate]] all that you have, then are you unworthy to be my [[disciple]]. If you have already [[conquered]] yourself within your own [[heart]], you need have no [[fear]] of that outward [[victory]] which you must presently gain when the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] is [[rejected]] by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol chief priests] and the [[Sadducees]] and is given into the hands of [[Ridicule|mocking]] unbelievers.
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171:2.4 " Now, then, must each of you sit down and count the [[cost]] of being my [[disciple]]. From now on you will not be able to follow after us, [[listening]] to the [[teaching]] and beholding the works; you will be required to face bitter [[persecutions]] and to bear [[witness]] for this [[gospel]] in the face of crushing [[disappointment]]. If you are unwilling to [[renounce]] all that you are and to [[dedicate]] all that you have, then are you unworthy to be my [[disciple]]. If you have already [[conquered]] yourself within your own [[heart]], you need have no [[fear]] of that outward [[victory]] which you must presently gain when the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Son_of_Man Son of Man] is [[rejected]] by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kohen_Gadol chief priests] and the [[Sadducees]] and is given into the hands of [[Ridicule|mocking]] unbelievers.
  
 
171:2.5 " Now should you [[examine]] yourself to find out your [[motive]] for being my [[disciple]]. If you seek [[honor]] and [[glory]], if you are worldly minded, you are like the salt when it has lost its [[savor]]. And when that which is [[valued]] for its saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be seasoned? Such a condiment is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the [[refuse]]. Now have I [[warned]] you to turn back to your [[homes]] in [[peace]] if you are not willing to drink with me the cup which is being [[prepared]]. Again and again have I told you that [[the Kingdom|my kingdom]] is not of this world, but you will not [[believe]] me. He who has ears to hear let him hear what I say. "
 
171:2.5 " Now should you [[examine]] yourself to find out your [[motive]] for being my [[disciple]]. If you seek [[honor]] and [[glory]], if you are worldly minded, you are like the salt when it has lost its [[savor]]. And when that which is [[valued]] for its saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be seasoned? Such a condiment is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the [[refuse]]. Now have I [[warned]] you to turn back to your [[homes]] in [[peace]] if you are not willing to drink with me the cup which is being [[prepared]]. Again and again have I told you that [[the Kingdom|my kingdom]] is not of this world, but you will not [[believe]] me. He who has ears to hear let him hear what I say. "
  
171:2.6 [[Immediately]] after speaking these [[words]], [[Jesus]], [[leading]] [[the twelve]], started off on the way to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heshbon Heshbon], followed by about five hundred. After a brief [[delay]] the other half of [[the multitude]] went on up to [[Jerusalem]]. His [[apostles]], [[together]] with the [[leading]] [[disciples]], [[thought]] much about these [[words]], but still they clung to the [[belief]] that, after this brief period of [[adversity]] and [[trial]], [[the kingdom]] would certainly be set up somewhat in [[accordance]] with their long-[[cherish]]ed [[hopes]].
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171:2.6 [[Immediately]] after speaking these [[words]], [[Jesus]], [[leading]] [[the twelve]], started off on the way to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heshbon Heshbon], followed by about five hundred. After a brief [[delay]] the other half of [[the multitude]] went on up to [[Jerusalem]]. His [[apostles]], [[together]] with the [[leading]] [[disciples]], [[thought]] much about these [[words]], but still they clung to the [[belief]] that, after this brief period of [[adversity]] and [[trial]], [[the kingdom]] would certainly be set up somewhat in [[accordance]] with their long-[[cherish]]ed [[hopes]].
  
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171:2.1 When Jesus and the company of almost one thousand followers arrived at the Bethany ford of the Jordan sometimes called Bethabara, his disciples began to realize that he was not going directly to Jerusalem. While they hesitated and debated among themselves, Jesus climbed upon a huge stone and delivered that discourse which has become known as " Counting the Cost. " The Master said:

171:2.2 " You who would follow after me from this time on, must be willing to pay the price of wholehearted dedication to the doing of my Father's will. If you would be my disciples, you must be willing to forsake father, mother, wife, children, brothers, and sisters. If any one of you would now be my disciple, you must be willing to give up even your life just as the Son of Man is about to offer up his life for the completion of the mission of doing the Father's will on earth and in the flesh.

171:2.3 " If you are not willing to pay the full price, you can hardly be my disciple. Before you go further, you should each sit down and count the cost of being my disciple. Which one of you would undertake to build a watchtower on your lands without first sitting down to count up the cost to see whether you had money enough to complete it? If you fail thus to reckon the cost, after you have laid the foundation, you may discover that you are unable to finish that which you have begun, and therefore will all your neighbors mock you, saying, `Behold, this man began to build but was unable to finish his work.' Again, what king, when he prepares to make war upon another king, does not first sit down and take counsel as to whether he will be able, with ten thousand men, to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand? If the king cannot afford to meet his enemy because he is unprepared, he sends an embassy to this other king, even when he is yet a great way off, asking for terms of peace.

171:2.4 " Now, then, must each of you sit down and count the cost of being my disciple. From now on you will not be able to follow after us, listening to the teaching and beholding the works; you will be required to face bitter persecutions and to bear witness for this gospel in the face of crushing disappointment. If you are unwilling to renounce all that you are and to dedicate all that you have, then are you unworthy to be my disciple. If you have already conquered yourself within your own heart, you need have no fear of that outward victory which you must presently gain when the Son of Man is rejected by the chief priests and the Sadducees and is given into the hands of mocking unbelievers.

171:2.5 " Now should you examine yourself to find out your motive for being my disciple. If you seek honor and glory, if you are worldly minded, you are like the salt when it has lost its savor. And when that which is valued for its saltiness has lost its savor, wherewith shall it be seasoned? Such a condiment is useless; it is fit only to be cast out among the refuse. Now have I warned you to turn back to your homes in peace if you are not willing to drink with me the cup which is being prepared. Again and again have I told you that my kingdom is not of this world, but you will not believe me. He who has ears to hear let him hear what I say. "

171:2.6 Immediately after speaking these words, Jesus, leading the twelve, started off on the way to Heshbon, followed by about five hundred. After a brief delay the other half of the multitude went on up to Jerusalem. His apostles, together with the leading disciples, thought much about these words, but still they clung to the belief that, after this brief period of adversity and trial, the kingdom would certainly be set up somewhat in accordance with their long-cherished hopes.

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