Matthew 10:24
The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his lord.
Cross-references
Luke 6:40 gives a parallel saying that a disciple will be like his teacher, reinforcing the same principle in fuller form.
John 13:16 states a servant is not greater than his master, repeating the same principle with added emphasis on messenger and sender.
In John 15:20, Jesus repeats this principle and explicitly applies it to persecution: disciples will be treated as their master was.
In 1 Samuel 8:7, God tells Samuel the people's rejection of him is actually rejection of God — the servant experiences the same treatment as his master.
In John 17:14, Jesus explains the world hates disciples because they are not of the world, just as he is not — they share his status.
Hebrews 13:13 calls believers to bear Christ's reproach by going outside the camp — sharing his disgrace as disciples share their master's.