The Bible teaches that many will seek to enter the kingdom but will not be able to.
In Luke 13:24, Jesus admonishes to 'strive to enter in at the straight gate', indicating that the path to Heaven is narrow and difficult. He warns that many will seek to enter but will not succeed, emphasizing the importance of recognizing that self-righteousness can keep one from entering the kingdom. The call is to come to Christ, not with self-justification, but in recognition of one’s need for His mercy.
Luke 13:24, Matthew 7:13-14, John 14:6
Christ Himself declared He is the way, the truth, and the life, and no one comes to the Father but through Him.
In John 14:6, Jesus explicitly states, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.' This declaration asserts His unique role as the sole mediator between God and humanity. The narrow way of salvation is exclusive to faith in Jesus Christ, as emphasized in Matthew 7:14, where He notes 'few there be that find it.' This demonstrates that true salvation comes only through acknowledging Him and believing in His redemptive work.
John 14:6, Matthew 7:14, Acts 16:31
Self-righteousness leads people to believe they can earn their way to heaven, which ultimately prevents them from coming to Christ.
Self-righteousness is fundamentally flawed; it causes individuals to trust in their own merits rather than in Christ's sacrifice for sin. Jesus emphasized that He came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance (Matthew 9:13), illustrating that those who think themselves righteous are often blind to their need for grace. The way to enter the kingdom is to renounce self-righteousness and come with a humble acknowledgment of one’s sinfulness, seeking mercy through faith in Christ alone.
Matthew 9:13, Romans 3:10-12, Luke 18:10-14
Salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ and acknowledging Him as Lord and Savior.
To be assured of salvation, one must embrace the gospel, which affirms that faith in Christ is essential. Romans 10:9 states, 'If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thy heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.' This assurance lies not in personal works but in faith in the completed work of Christ. When you surrender your life to Jesus, acknowledging your sin and need for His mercy, you can be confident in your salvation.
Romans 10:9, John 3:16, Acts 16:31
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