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Fr Martin Flatman's Blog

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New Blogsite is https://fathermartinblog.wordpress.com

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Fr Martin Flatman's Blog

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Fr Martin Flatman's Blog – New Blogsite is https://fathermartinblog.wordpress.com Skip to content Fr Martin Flatman's Blog New Blogsite is https://fathermartinblog.wordpress.com The danger of crowds What on earth is Jesus getting at in today’s Gospel when he tells us to “hate” our family? (Luke 14:25-33) Strange words because we know that he taught us that we must not hate anyone, that we must even love our enemies, so why does he appear to say the opposite here? I think the answer lies in the words that come before it. “Great crowds accompanied Jesus on the way.” The point is that Jesus was quite rightly suspicious of crowds. He knew how easily people will follow the crowd, and think that where a crowd is there must be something important happening. And most of us are more than a bit like this. If there are lots of people in church, we tend to think that means success. If most people go shopping or stay in bed sleeping on Sunday, we find it difficult to be different. ...

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