International Children’s Bible

Luke 14:21-35 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

21. So the servant returned. He told his master what had happened. Then the master became angry and said, ‘Go at once into the streets and alleys of the town. Bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.’

22. Later the servant said to him, ‘Master, I did what you told me to do, but we still have places for more people.’

23. The master said to the servant, ‘Go out to the roads and country lanes. Tell the people there to come. I want my house to be full!

24. None of those men that I invited first will ever eat with me!’”

25. Large crowds were traveling with Jesus. He turned and said to them,

26. “If anyone comes to me but loves his father, mother, wife, children, brothers, or sisters more than he loves me, then he cannot be my follower. A person must love me more than he loves himself!

27. If anyone is not willing to die on a cross when he follows me, then he cannot be my follower.

28. If you wanted to build a tower, you would first sit down and decide how much it would cost. You must see if you have enough money to finish the job.

29. If you don’t do that, you might begin the work, but you would not be able to finish. And if you could not finish it, then all who would see it would laugh at you.

30. They would say, ‘This man began to build but was not able to finish!’

31. “If a king is going to fight against another king, first he will sit down and plan. If the king has only 10,000 men, he will plan to see if he is able to defeat the other king who has 20,000 men.

32. If he cannot defeat the other king, then he will send some men to speak to the other king and ask for peace.

33. In the same way, you must give up everything you have to follow me. If you don’t, you cannot be my follower!

34. “Salt is a good thing. But if the salt loses its salty taste, then it is worth nothing. You cannot make it salty again.

35. It is no good for the soil or for manure. People throw it away.“Let those with ears use them and listen!”