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We're presented with one of the most sobering truths in all of Scripture: there are only two paths in life, and every single one of us is walking on one of them right now. Drawing from Matthew 7:13-20, we explore Jesus's teaching about the narrow gate and the wide gate—two roads with vastly different destinations. The narrow way requires us to drop our baggage of pride, self-righteousness, and sin at the door. It's the path of surrender, repentance, and daily choosing to follow Christ. The wide road, meanwhile, looks easy and inviting, crowded with affirmation and comfort, but it leads to destruction. What makes this message so powerful is the reminder that we can't drift into the kingdom of God—salvation is intentional, not accidental. Jesus isn't trying to keep us out; He's inviting us into real, abundant life. But we must come through the one door: Him. The question isn't which church we attend or what we say we believe, but which way we're actually walking. Are we carrying too much into the gate—our ego, our sin, our 'I'll do it my way' attitude? The gate isn't small because God is exclusive; it's small because our pride won't fit through. This message challenges us to examine our hearts honestly and asks: which path are we truly on today?
By Fountain City Church5
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We're presented with one of the most sobering truths in all of Scripture: there are only two paths in life, and every single one of us is walking on one of them right now. Drawing from Matthew 7:13-20, we explore Jesus's teaching about the narrow gate and the wide gate—two roads with vastly different destinations. The narrow way requires us to drop our baggage of pride, self-righteousness, and sin at the door. It's the path of surrender, repentance, and daily choosing to follow Christ. The wide road, meanwhile, looks easy and inviting, crowded with affirmation and comfort, but it leads to destruction. What makes this message so powerful is the reminder that we can't drift into the kingdom of God—salvation is intentional, not accidental. Jesus isn't trying to keep us out; He's inviting us into real, abundant life. But we must come through the one door: Him. The question isn't which church we attend or what we say we believe, but which way we're actually walking. Are we carrying too much into the gate—our ego, our sin, our 'I'll do it my way' attitude? The gate isn't small because God is exclusive; it's small because our pride won't fit through. This message challenges us to examine our hearts honestly and asks: which path are we truly on today?

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