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What does the Bible say about who will be saved?

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The Bible teaches that the pathway to salvation is narrow and that few will find it, highlighting the necessity of striving to enter through Christ.

In the sermon, it is emphasized that Jesus teaches about the narrow gate described in Luke 13:23-24 and Matthew 7:13-14. It states that the road to salvation is not only narrow but also requires earnest effort to enter. The illustration of the ark during the flood, with only eight saved, and the lack of ten righteous in Sodom and Gomorrah, reinforces that God’s people are often a small remnant. The key takeaway is to strive to enter the straight gate, which is Christ himself, as the way to salvation is fraught with challenges and requires us to rely solely on Him.
Scripture References: Luke 13:23-24, Matthew 7:13-14, Matthew 7:14, Luke 13:22-30, Romans 9:27, Luke 13:22-24, Revelation 21:24, Ephesians 1:4, Romans 9

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Many and Few
David Eddmenson · Dec 2, 2018

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J.C. Ryle · Aug 2, 2016
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