The ironic cherry on top is that in that passage in particular, Jesus is saying thay following him will cause disruption between you and your family members. And if you have to choose between him and them, you must choose him.
I say “ironic” because American Christians base so much of their religion on “the family” and having kids, but Jesus was ambivalent at best about families.
The ironic cherry on top is that in that passage in particular, Jesus is saying thay following him will cause disruption between you and your family members. And if you have to choose between him and them, you must choose him.
I say “ironic” because American Christians base so much of their religion on “the family” and having kids, but Jesus was ambivalent at best about families.