Free Bible Word Search – Matthew 10:21-42 The Cost and Reward of Following Jesus (Downloadable jpg)
Today, we’re diving into Matthew 10:21-42, a passage filled with powerful teachings from Jesus about the cost of discipleship, faith under persecution, and the eternal rewards of following Him. This section of Scripture challenges us to stand firm in our faith, even when facing opposition, and reminds us that Jesus sees and values each of us deeply. As we explore this passage, let’s reflect on what it means to truly follow Christ in both our daily lives and the trials we may encounter.
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Why This Passage Matters
Matthew 10:21-42 is a call to bold and unwavering faith. It reminds us that following Jesus is not about comfort but about commitment. When we stand for Christ, we may face opposition, but we are never alone—God sees us, values us, and will reward our faithfulness. It’s a message that challenges us to examine our priorities and ask ourselves: Are we willing to follow Jesus, no matter the cost? In a world that often opposes the truth of the Gospel, this passage gives us both a warning and a promise—discipleship comes with a price, but the reward of walking with Christ far outweighs any earthly sacrifice.
As you reflect on this passage and complete today’s Bible word search, take a moment to consider what it means to fully commit to Christ. What fears or obstacles might be holding you back? How can you stand firm in your faith, even in the face of opposition? Jesus calls us to be bold, to trust in God’s provision, and to live in a way that reflects our deep love and loyalty to Him. Let’s take up our cross and follow Him with courage and conviction.
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Solution
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