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What does the Bible say about striving to enter the straight gate?

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The Bible, specifically in Luke 13:24, instructs believers to strive to enter the straight gate, indicating that the path to salvation is narrow and requires effort.

In Luke 13:24, Jesus commands, 'Strive to enter in at the straight gate.' This verse highlights the necessity for believers to actively seek salvation through Christ, emphasizing the difficulty of the path to eternal life. The concept of striving implies that salvation is not a passive experience but one that requires earnest effort and determination. Jesus presents Himself as the only way to the Father, emphasizing that many will seek to enter but few will succeed, thus underscoring the urgency for self-examination and sincere seeking of Christ in faith.
Scripture References: Luke 13:24, John 10:9, Luke 13:23-24, Matthew 7:13-14, Philippians 3:8-14

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