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In Matthew 7:1–14, Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment while calling His followers to honest self-examination. He urges persistence in prayer, assuring us of the Father’s goodness, and summarizes relational righteousness in the Golden Rule: “Do to others what you would have them do to you.” The section concludes with the image of two gates and two paths, pressing the sobering reality that the way to life is narrow and must be deliberately chosen.
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By Dr. Cecil Clements5
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In Matthew 7:1–14, Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment while calling His followers to honest self-examination. He urges persistence in prayer, assuring us of the Father’s goodness, and summarizes relational righteousness in the Golden Rule: “Do to others what you would have them do to you.” The section concludes with the image of two gates and two paths, pressing the sobering reality that the way to life is narrow and must be deliberately chosen.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]