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How do we know conversion is difficult?

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Jesus teaches that conversion is difficult due to the need to forsake self-will, self-righteousness, all attachment to sin, and worldly desires.

In the sermon, the preacher outlines at least four fundamental difficulties associated with true conversion that highlight its challenges. Firstly, individuals must forsake self-sufficiency and self-righteousness, realizing that righteousness comes solely from faith in Christ. Secondly, there must be a submission of self-will, acknowledging God's authority over one's desires. Thirdly, potential converts must reject all habitual sin as a way of life, ensuring there is no peace treaty with sin. Lastly, a heartfelt detachment from worldly values and influences is crucial, indicating a complete divorce from the world in favor of Christ's kingdom. Each of these challenges underscores why true conversion is not easy and why few find the narrow gate.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14

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