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How do we enter the narrow gate?

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To enter the narrow gate, one must forsake all self-righteousness and sin, placing faith solely in Christ's righteousness.

Entering through the narrow gate requires a profound act of faith and repentance. Jesus specifically instructs that one must relinquish any reliance on personal merit, educational background, or moral accomplishments. This act of forsaking self-righteousness, self-will, and all deliberate attachments to sin lays the foundation for true conversion. It demands a conscious decision to trust solely in the righteousness of Christ, who provides the only acceptable standing before God. The act of entering the narrow gate represents a willingness to confess one's own unworthiness and seek deliverance through Christ's sacrifice, understanding that eternal life hinges upon this commitment. Consequently, understanding the nature of this gate and the accompanying challenges sets the course for a believer's journey toward salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, Philippians 3:9

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