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What does it mean to enter at the straight gate?

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Entering at the straight gate means coming to Jesus with humility and acknowledging our need for His righteousness (Matthew 18:3-4).

To enter at the straight gate, as described in Matthew 18:3-4, signifies a necessary transformation where one becomes like a little child—humble, dependent, and trusting. This imagery exemplifies the requirement for spiritual rebirth, where self-reliance and pride must be set aside to allow for a genuine relationship with Christ. Not merely a decision, this act of entering the straight gate implies a recognition of one's limitations and the urgent need for salvation through faith. It invites believers to embrace Christ alone as the means of access to the Kingdom of God, thereby emphasizing that the Christian journey must start and continue rooted in reliance on His righteousness.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:3-4

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