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Most people hear "narrow way" and think restriction. But the Greek word Jesus uses in Matthew 7:13-14 tells a different story. Thlibō — to press, squeeze, compress — describes not just a small gate but a path that actively shapes the traveler who walks it. A focused way. A refining way.
After a two-year break, Real Faith Stories returns with a passage worth coming back for.
In this episode we take a close look at what Jesus was actually saying when He described the narrow gate — and why the wide road, for all its spaciousness, leads nowhere worth going. True freedom, it turns out, has never been the absence of constraint. It has always been a life aimed at what it was made for.
We close with ten practical ways to actually walk the narrow way in your everyday life. Not as a checklist — but as an invitation to a more focused, more free, and more intentional life.
The narrow road doesn't restrict your freedom. It is your freedom, finally found.
By Brian Robinson5
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Most people hear "narrow way" and think restriction. But the Greek word Jesus uses in Matthew 7:13-14 tells a different story. Thlibō — to press, squeeze, compress — describes not just a small gate but a path that actively shapes the traveler who walks it. A focused way. A refining way.
After a two-year break, Real Faith Stories returns with a passage worth coming back for.
In this episode we take a close look at what Jesus was actually saying when He described the narrow gate — and why the wide road, for all its spaciousness, leads nowhere worth going. True freedom, it turns out, has never been the absence of constraint. It has always been a life aimed at what it was made for.
We close with ten practical ways to actually walk the narrow way in your everyday life. Not as a checklist — but as an invitation to a more focused, more free, and more intentional life.
The narrow road doesn't restrict your freedom. It is your freedom, finally found.