Luke 14:28-35

Luke 14:28-35

[28] For  which  of  intending  to build  a tower,  not  down  first,  and counteth  the cost,  whether  he have  finish  [29] after he  hath laid  the foundation,  and  not  able  to finish  it, all  that behold  it begin  to mock  him,  [30] Saying,  This  man  began  to build,  and  not  able  to finish.  [31] Or  what  king,  going  to make  war  against  another  king,  not  down  first,  and consulteth  whether  able  with  ten  thousand  him that cometh  against  him  with  twenty  thousand?  [32] Or else,  while the other  yet  a great way off,  he sendeth  an ambassage,  and desireth  conditions  of peace.  [33] So  likewise,  whosoever  he be of  that  forsaketh  not  all  he cannot  disciple.  [34] Salt  is good:  but  if  the salt  have lost his savour,  wherewith  shall it be seasoned?  [35] neither  fit  for  the land,  nor yet  for  the dunghill;  but men cast  it  out.  He that hath  ears  to hear,