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Why is the way of holiness called a narrow path?

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The way of holiness is called a narrow path because it is exclusive and few find it, contrasting with the broad way that leads to destruction.

The distinction between the way of holiness and the broad way is made evident in Matthew 7:13-14, where Jesus describes the broad path leading to destruction and the narrow way leading to life. The way of holiness is restrictive in that it is meant for the redeemed by the grace of God, highlighting that not all paths lead to salvation. This exclusivity reinforces the nature of true faith, which requires submission to God's righteousness rather than one's own works. Therefore, while many may seek spirituality, only those who are truly in Christ walk the narrow path of holiness.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:13-14, Isaiah 35:8

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