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Why is Christ called the Door?

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Christ is called the Door because He is the sole way to salvation and access to God.

In the sermon, Christ is referred to as the Door, highlighted in John 10:9 where He states, 'I am the door of the sheep.' This illustrates that He is the only means through which sinners can access salvation and eternal life. Just as doors provide passage, Christ's role as the Door signifies access to spiritual safety, nourishment, and a relationship with God. The significance of entering through the Door shows that salvation is found exclusively in Him; it is a divine invitation to come, find rest, and experience the fullness of life in Him. All who seek to enter into a relationship with God must do so through Christ, affirming the gospel of sovereign grace.
Scripture References: John 10:9, Revelation 3:20, Hebrews 10:19-20

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I Am the Door
Darvin Pruitt · Mar 7, 2010
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