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Luke 14:30

Listen to Luke 14:30
30 They'll say, 'This person started to build but couldn't finish the job.'

Luke 14:30 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 14:30

Saying, this man began to build
He set out well, he promised great things, and made a considerable bluster and stir, as if he would carry things at once to a very high pitch:

and was not able to finish;
it was all noise and talk, and nothing else: falling off from a profession of religion, exposes men to contempt and scorn; such are not only cast out of churches with disgrace, but are despised by men, by wicked men; and are a reproach, a proverb, and a taunt in all places; and even are mocked by devils too.

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Luke 14:30 In-Context

28 "Suppose you want to build a tower. You would first sit down and figure out what it costs. Then you would see if you have enough money to finish it.
29 Otherwise, if you lay a foundation and can't finish the building, everyone who watches will make fun of you.
30 They'll say, 'This person started to build but couldn't finish the job.'
31 "Or suppose a king is going to war against another king. He would first sit down and think things through. Can he and his 10,000 soldiers fight against a king with 20,000 soldiers?
32 If he can't, he'll send ambassadors to ask for terms of peace while the other king is still far away.
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