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What does it mean that the narrow gate is hard to enter?

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The narrow gate being hard to enter signifies the challenges of leaving behind sin and worldly desires.

The difficulty of entering the narrow gate reflects the struggles individuals face when called to follow Christ. Many are unwilling to forsake their love for sin, worldly pleasures, and self-righteousness. The gate's narrowness serves as a challenge to those who are comfortable in their sin or who prefer to rely on their own efforts for salvation. It demands a commitment to diligently pursue a relationship with God, involving sacrifices that may be arduous but ultimately lead to eternal life. Those who are willing to strive through this gate gain access to immeasurable blessings in Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 13:24, Matthew 7:13-14

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The narrow gate!
J.C. Ryle · Mar 5, 2024
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