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The Story of Jesus
The Strait Gate and the Narrow Way

(Lesson 63)

Introduction:
 

         1. As Peter concluded his second letter he encouraged his readers to grow in the knowledge of Christ
             (2 Peter 3:18).
         2. Jesus gave the key to achieving this growth in John 5:39 when He said, "Search the Scriptures."
         3. A search of the Scriptures reveals that the Lord's primary work during His ministry was teaching
             and preaching.
         4. In this lesson we are concentrating on the Lord's instructions concerning "the strait gate and the
             narrow way" (Matthew 7:13-14).


Discussion:

I.           THE  LORD  WANTS  US  TO  ENTER  IN  AT  THE  STRAIT  GATE

         A. "Enter" implies effort on our part.
             1. The strait gate cannot be entered by accident -- it requires conscious, deliberate effort.
             2. (Luke 13:24) Jesus said that we must "strive" to enter it.
         B. The "strait" gate is fixed [like a narrow gorge hemmed in between rocks].
             1. Limitations indicate that a person must pay the price to go through this gate.
                 a. (Matthew 5:29-30) Certain things must be given up.
                 b. (Matthew 16:24) Self must be denied, and crosses must be carried.
             2. Paying the price to enter the strait gate is worthwhile because it leads to eternal life.
         C. To help us understand what is involved in entering the strait gate,:
             1. heaven is pictured as having 12 gates (Revelation 21:10-13)
             2. only certain ones will be allowed to enter (Revelation 21:27; 22:14).
         D. There is a "wide gate," but it leads to destruction.
         E. In addition to entering in at the strait gate, . . .


II.          THE  LORD  WANTS  US  TO  TRAVEL  THE  NARROW  WAY

         A. The "narrow" way also indicates that there are limitations.
             1. (John 14:6) Jesus is "the way," and the only way to get to the Father is through Him.
             2. There are not many ways -- there is only one, and that way is narrow.
         B. Many years earlier, Isaiah prophesied about "the way of holiness" (Isaiah 35:8-10).
             1. There would be no unclean people on this way of holiness.
             2. Only the redeemed and the ransomed would travel this way to Zion.
             3. In Zion, those who traveled this way would be blessed.
         C. There is a "broad way," but it leads to destruction.
         D. The Lord wants us to enter in at the strait gate, and He wants us to travel the narrow way; however, . . .


III.         ONLY  A  FEW  WILL  FOLLOW  THE  LORD'S  INSTRUCTIONS

         A. "Many" will go to destruction, whereas "few" will find life.
         B. To illustrate, out of all the people living on the earth at the time of the flood, only 8 were saved in
             the ark (Genesis 7:13; 1 Peter 3:20).
         C. Why?  Only 8 precious souls were willing to enter in at the strait gate and travel the narrow way.


Conclusion:

         1. Everyone will appear before Christ in judgment (2 Corinthians 5:10).
         2. Our eternal destiny will be determined by the gate we entered and the way we traveled.
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