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What does it mean to enter the narrow gate?

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Entering the narrow gate means to fully trust in Jesus Christ for salvation, acknowledging Him as the only way to God.

To enter the narrow gate is to place complete faith in Jesus Christ, acknowledging Him as the sole source of salvation. This act of entering is not merely a one-time decision but an ongoing relationship characterized by trust in Christ's redemptive work. As depicted in Scripture, Christ Himself is the gate through which believers must pass to attain eternal life. This means relying solely on His righteousness and sacrificing love for salvation, rather than any personal works or adherence to religious norms. In doing so, believers experience the transformative grace of God that leads to true spiritual life.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13, John 10:7-9, Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6, Galatians 2:16

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The Narrow Way
John Chapman · Aug 3, 2008
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