Luke 22:28
Ye are they which have continued with me in my temptations.
Cross-reference
Matthew 19:28 promises thrones to those who follow Christ, directly rewarding the loyalty Jesus praises here.
Acts 1:25 mentions Judas leaving his ministry, contrasting with the faithful disciples Jesus recognizes here.
Hebrews 4:15 confirms Jesus endured trials himself, so the disciples witnessed his own testing firsthand.
In 2 Samuel 15:15, David's servants pledge loyalty during his exile — mirroring the disciples' loyalty to Jesus in his trials.
1 Kings 2:26 mentions Abiathar sharing in David's afflictions — parallel to the disciples sharing Jesus' trials.
Mark 10:29 describes leaving everything for Jesus — parallel to the commitment of standing by him through trials.
John 17:24 shows Jesus wanting disciples to be with him in glory — the ultimate outcome of their loyalty during his trials.
Acts 14:22 teaches that entering God's kingdom requires enduring tribulations — echoing the disciples' perseverance with Jesus.
In 2 Corinthians 1:7, Paul echoes that sharing in Christ's sufferings leads to sharing in comfort, mirroring standing by Jesus in his trials.
In James 1:12, enduring trial brings blessing and the crown of life—the same testing language as standing by Jesus in his trials.
John 6:67 shows Jesus testing the Twelve’s loyalty when others left—the same group acknowledged for staying.
John 6:68 records Peter’s confession of loyalty, reflecting the faithful stance Jesus affirms here.
John 8:31 defines true disciples as those who hold to Jesus’ teaching, paralleling the perseverance highlighted here.
Matthew 19:29 expands the reward to all who sacrifice for Christ, reinforcing the theme of faithful endurance.
Matthew 24:13 promises salvation to those who endure, echoing the steadfastness Jesus commends here.
Matthew 25:21 rewards faithful service — foreshadows the reward for disciples who stood by Jesus in his trials.