61 And another also said, Lord, I will follow thee; but let me first go bid them farewell, which are at home at my house.
61 Still another said, "I will follow you, Lord; but first let me go back and say goodbye to my family."
61 Yet another said, "I will follow you, Lord, but let me first say farewell to those at my home."
61 Then another said, "I'm ready to follow you, Master, but first excuse me while I get things straightened out at home."
61 And another also said, "Lord, I will follow You, but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house."
61 Another said, "Yes, Lord, I will follow you, but first let me say good-bye to my family."
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Luke 9:61
Commentary on Luke 9:57-62
(Read Luke 9:57-62)
Here is one that is forward to follow Christ, but seems to have been hasty and rash, and not to have counted the cost. If we mean to follow Christ, we must lay aside the thoughts of great things in the world. Let us not try to join the profession of Christianity, with seeking after worldly advantages. Here is another that seems resolved to follow Christ, but he begs a short delay. To this man Christ first gave the call; he said to him, Follow me. Religion teaches us to be kind and good, to show piety at home, and to requite our parents; but we must not make these an excuse for neglecting our duty to God. Here is another that is willing to follow Christ, but he must have a little time to talk with his friends about it, and to set in order his household affairs, and give directions concerning them. He seemed to have worldly concerns more upon his heart than he ought to have, and he was willing to enter into a temptation leading him from his purpose of following Christ. No one can do any business in a proper manner, if he is attending to other things. Those who begin with the work of God, must resolve to go on, or they will make nothing of it. Looking back, leads to drawing back, and drawing back is to perdition. He only that endures to the end shall be saved.