The Narrow Way Isn’t a Tightrope | Matthew 7:13–14 Explained | Ep. 12
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Is the narrow way supposed to scare us?In Matthew 7:13–14, Jesus says the gate is narrow, the road is hard, and only a few find it. For a lot of us, that can sound like a spiritual tightrope — one wrong step and we’re done.But is that what Jesus meant?In this episode of Me, The Onu, and One More, we look at the narrow gate and narrow way inside the larger Sermon on the Mount. We talk about why these verses can feel scary, how they connect to Jesus as the gate, what “few find it” may mean, and why the narrow way is better understood as a refining walk with Jesus than a test we are doomed to fail.We also explore:- Matthew 7:13–14 and the narrow way- The Sermon on the Mount- Jesus as the gate- Ask, seek, and knock- Picking up your cross daily- “My yoke is easy and my burden is light”- Why the path is not a tightrope- The promise that those who seek God will find himThe narrow way is challenging. But it is also full of grace.