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Is it really true that most people will be lost?

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Yes, according to Scripture, most people will be lost as the path to destruction is broad and frequented by many.

The assertion that most people will be lost stems directly from Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 7:13-14, which starkly contrasts the wide, frequented path leading to destruction with the narrow path that leads to life, which is traveled by few. This biblical principle reveals that the majority adhere to a way that is contrary to God's will, often characterized by moral relativism and self-righteousness. Historical accounts, such as those of Noah and Sodom, further exemplify the remnant theme found throughout Scripture—where God saves a few while the majority perishes. The challenge for Christians is to recognize this and to proclaim the gospel boldly, inviting others to enter through the narrow gate while there is still opportunity.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, Genesis 7:1-23

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