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Did Jesus command us to hate our parents?

Mike December 10, 2025

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In Luke 14, Jesus says that to be his disciple, we must “hate” our families and even our own lives (v.26). This doesn’t mean feeling hostile or angry; rather, it emphasizes prioritizing our commitment to Jesus above all other relationships and interests. As Matthew records in 10:37, loving Jesus more than family is required to follow him. Our love for others remains valid, but it must be secondary to our devotion to Christ. With this proper order, every other love finds its rightful place.

Luke 14:26 ESV: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple…

Matthew 10:37 ESV: Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.

This teaching from Jesus reflects the radical nature of discipleship in the first-century world, where family ties were deeply entrenched in social and religious life. By using the strong expression “hate,” Jesus challenged his followers to reconsider their ultimate loyalties, urging them to place God’s kingdom ahead of cultural expectations and personal attachments. Scholars often interpret this as a hyperbolic way to stress the importance of unreserved dedication, not literal antagonism toward loved ones.

Practically, this call to prioritize Christ might manifest in making difficult choices that go against family wishes or societal norms, especially when those conflict with one’s faith. It means that disciples are willing to sacrifice comfort, security, or approval for the sake of following Jesus. The passage also reassures believers that such prioritization does not negate genuine love for others but instead reorders it, allowing Christians to love both God and neighbor appropriately within the framework of true discipleship. This profound teaching continues to challenge and encourage believers seeking to live out their faith fully in everyday situations.

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