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How do we know that the way to salvation is narrow?

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The narrowness of the way to salvation is affirmed by Jesus’ teaching and the consistent biblical theme that few will be saved.

The narrowness of the way to salvation is emphasized by the Lord Himself in Matthew 7:14, which states that the gate is straight and the way is narrow that leads to life, and few will find it. This reflects the reality that the path of salvation does not cater to the majority's desires or inclinations. Historically, the remnant of believers has always been small, as seen in the days of Noah and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, where only a few were saved. God's plan reveals that despite wanting all to be saved (Romans 10:1), not everyone will accept the truth of the gospel, highlighting why the path is narrow.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:14, Romans 10:1

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