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Why is Christ called the door to heaven?

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Christ is referred to as the door because He is the only way for believers to enter into eternal life and fellowship with God.

In John 10, Jesus declares Himself to be 'the door' through which any person must enter to be saved. This metaphor signifies that access to the Father and eternal life is solely through Christ and His redemptive work. The passage from Revelation 4 indicates that John sees a door opened in heaven, representing the opening of access to the heavenly realm through Jesus. Believers are reminded that all who seek to enter by any other means are thieves and robbers. This underscores the essentials of the gospel: salvation is granted uniquely through faith in Jesus Christ and His sacrificial death.
Scripture References: John 10:9, Revelation 4:1

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