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As we continue our focus on roads in the Bible, today Esther explores one of Jesus’ most challenging teachings—one that calls us to examine the path we are walking and the choices we are making every day.
Scripture References:
Matthew 7:13–14(NIV). Psalm 119:105 (AMPC). Ecclesiastes 4:9–10 (NIV). John 14:6 (NKJV). 2 Corinthians 4:18 (NIV).
Mentioned Resources
BibleProject Scholarship Team, “What is the Narrow Gate in the Bible? (Matt. 7:13-14 Meaning).
”As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com
Reflection Questions
1. What does “walking the narrow way” look like in your life right now?
2. What distractions or pressures are pulling you toward the broad road?
3. What spiritual habits help you stay focused on Jesus?
4. What one habit could you begin this week to strengthen your walk with God?
By Esther W. WrightAs we continue our focus on roads in the Bible, today Esther explores one of Jesus’ most challenging teachings—one that calls us to examine the path we are walking and the choices we are making every day.
Scripture References:
Matthew 7:13–14(NIV). Psalm 119:105 (AMPC). Ecclesiastes 4:9–10 (NIV). John 14:6 (NKJV). 2 Corinthians 4:18 (NIV).
Mentioned Resources
BibleProject Scholarship Team, “What is the Narrow Gate in the Bible? (Matt. 7:13-14 Meaning).
”As One Being Taught – Encourage. Challenge. Replenish. https://asonebeingtaught.wordpress.com
Reflection Questions
1. What does “walking the narrow way” look like in your life right now?
2. What distractions or pressures are pulling you toward the broad road?
3. What spiritual habits help you stay focused on Jesus?
4. What one habit could you begin this week to strengthen your walk with God?