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What does it mean to enter through the straight gate?

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Entering through the straight gate means coming to Christ in total reliance on Him for salvation.

Entering through the straight gate, as mentioned in Matthew 7:13-14, involves recognizing one's inability to save oneself and admitting complete dependence on Jesus Christ. This act of humility is crucial; it means forsaking personal righteousness and acknowledging Christ's perfect righteousness as the only means of access to eternal life. The sermon reiterates that you cannot come through the gate if you believe you can earn your way—it is only through faith in Christ, who offers salvation freely to all who come to Him in truth.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14

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