One way, one door
by Kimberley Pfeiffer
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‘Strive to enter through the narrow door; for many, I tell you, will try to enter and will not be able’ (Luke 13:24).
How many paths are there to God? Some people are convinced that because there are many religions and many gods that there must be many ways.
In this text, Christ tells us explicitly that there is one way, one door, and it is the one he opens to us. He also says that it is not easy to pass through the door. It could be kind of uncomfortable; it may be a bit of a squeeze. Jesus, firmly but kindly, reminds us to take care when exploring the alternative paths and doors because they lead to an ultimately grim place.
Have you been called to follow Christ, but you struggle to get out of bed for the early morning training sessions that sanctify your spirit and push you to wrestle with your nature? Do you struggle to find confidence in knowing that Christ has so many gifts for you that you cannot fully appreciate or understand, including a great heavenly reward? How can you be sure that the owner of the house will recognise you and receive you on that day?
Striving to enter through the narrow door is a picture of the Christian life. We are encouraged because Christ and his Holy Spirit are with us and for us. He shows us the way (the path), the truth (the door), and the life (the ultimate joy). As we strive on this path, we enter into our relationship with God so that by the time that day comes, when we stand at his door, the person who we meet on the other side will be that old and dear friend who we have been longing to embrace as long as we can remember.
Dear Heavenly Father, give us faith to trust in your goodness, strength, and sustenance as we strive to enter through the narrow door. Lord, send us your Holy Spirit to strengthen our spirit when our bodies and minds are failing. Lord, graciously share with us a glimpse of heavenly joy to encourage us as we grow in our longing for you and your kingdom. Through Christ, the door, Amen.
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