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What does the Bible say about the two gates in Matthew 7?

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The two gates in Matthew 7 represent the narrow way leading to life and the wide way leading to destruction.

In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus speaks of two gates: the wide gate and the narrow gate. The wide gate allows easy entry and signifies the broad way that leads to destruction, where many people tread without realizing the peril they face. Contrarily, the narrow gate, which is Christ Himself, commands us to enter, as it leads to eternal life and is only accessible through Him. Therefore, these gates symbolize the choices before humanity—the easy, natural path of destruction versus the difficult, deliberate path of life through Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, John 10:9

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