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What does it mean to enter through the narrow gate?

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Entering through the narrow gate means embracing Jesus Christ as the only way to salvation.

Entering through the narrow gate, as explained in Matthew 7:13-14, signifies accepting the teachings and Lordship of Jesus Christ, who embodies the way to salvation. This gate is contrasted with the wide gate that leads to destruction, signifying the common route of self-righteousness and works-based salvation that permeates false religions. To enter through the narrow gate is to acknowledge our desperate need for divine grace and to solely rely on Christ's redemptive work for our salvation.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, John 10:7-9

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