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How do we know the way to heaven is narrow?

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Jesus' teaching in Matthew 7:13-14 indicates that the way to heaven is narrow and few will find it, contrasting it with the broad path leading to destruction.

In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus articulates that the road to heaven is narrow, suggesting that true discipleship is marked by commitment, humility, and obedience to God's will. Matthew 7:13-14 specifically states that the gate is narrow, and the way is difficult, implying that genuine faith in Christ involves a transformation of life that is distinct and often at odds with the prevailing culture. This contrasts sharply with the broad road, which many choose due to its ease and the false security it offers. The warning serves as a call to vigilant self-examination, urging believers to ensure they are not merely religious but truly converted, actively following the narrow path of obedience to Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14

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