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Jesus’ claim to be “the way and the truth and the life” can sound scandalous to many hearers. How should we respond to such an assertion? In this sermon based on Luke 13:22-30, Pastor Jordan Kologe frames “the narrow door” as an invitation to all who would trust in Jesus’ atoning work. He explores some of the flaws found in religious pluralism as well as salvation through merit, proximity, or pedigree.
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Jesus’ claim to be “the way and the truth and the life” can sound scandalous to many hearers. How should we respond to such an assertion? In this sermon based on Luke 13:22-30, Pastor Jordan Kologe frames “the narrow door” as an invitation to all who would trust in Jesus’ atoning work. He explores some of the flaws found in religious pluralism as well as salvation through merit, proximity, or pedigree.