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What does striving to enter the straight gate mean?

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Striving to enter the straight gate means actively pursuing faith and perseverance in one's Christian walk, as taught in Luke 13:24.

In Luke 13:24, when Jesus commands us to 'strive to enter in at the straight gate,' He emphasizes the diligent pursuit required in the Christian faith. This striving speaks of a battle against sin, self, and worldly distractions. It reflects the ongoing struggle for holiness and faithfulness to God, akin to Paul's exhortation in 1 Timothy 6:12 to 'fight the good fight of faith.' Striving entails not only an initial coming to Christ but also a lifelong commitment to follow Him, resist temptation, and rely on His grace. Therefore, the Christian life is characterized by this active, ongoing effort to pursue righteousness and draw closer to God.
Scripture References: Luke 13:24, 1 Timothy 6:12

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