The 7th chapter of Matthew, verses 13/14.
This passage was part of Christ's Sermon on the Mount. A
huge crowd had gathered around Jesus and preaching to them. In order that they
would live lives worthy of being his followers, he is telling them what is
expected of them, which will lead to eternal salvation.
Christ has been describing up to this point the character of
Christians, and the rules by which they are to walk. Now He explains the way of
salvation. Jesus always taught there were. two destinies in life, and dependent
on how we respond lies the future life when this present one is over
Jesus was always eager to point out that there just two options to
choose from, what is known as the narrow way or the broad way. Two roads to
follow in life, one leading to Kingdom of God and heaven, and the other to
hell. Jesus only allows one choice, people may prefer selection, but within the
Church this means following the Way and Word of God or that of man. No sitting
on verbal fences.
You can enter God’s Kingdom only through the narrow gate, the road
is difficult, and only a few find it. The Psalmist stated, those who accept the
Word of God bear much fruit, and those same believers accept the death of Jesus
on the Cross was what saved them, and made them righteous to God. The boundaries on this road are clearly
defined, and limited to true believers, who have tried to live moral lives
worthy of the Lord’s support.
The road will not be overcrowded for fewer people have chosen to
enter. You enter one by one to Jesus who said, I am the door, no one enters
except through me
The broad road is overcrowded, many people crushed on to it. No
boundaries, all accepted the immoral, hypocrites, selfish who only believe in
themselves, those who bear malice, led permissive life, rejected Christ as
Saviour. The door is very wide and the road is the highway to hell .
There are others who say, just follow your conscience, which is
deluding yourself, for your conscience has become hardened and adjustable. Your
conscience is no longer a safe guide.
We have a government, which whilst posing as Conservative, but
without displaying many of the traditional conservative policies, introducing
legislation in direct conflict with the Bible, and encouraging abortion on a
large scale. Many people will feel disappointed
The moment you reached the age of accountability, you must choose
which road to follow. You can still choose the narrow road. It is not too late
for anybody to turn around and leave the
broad road and start the narrow road.
These are very important and profound verses which are not always
taken with the seriousness they merit. The widely held belief is that as long
as you are sincere, honest, don’t harm anyone, have a tenuous belief in Jesus
and God, you are worthy of getting to heaven.
The most asked for Bible passage to be read at funerals I have
found is one found in John’s gospel, and whilst people know little of the
Bible, they seize on this verse, which states, ‘in my Father’s house are many
mansions, I go to prepare a place for you.’ These are the words of Jesus to his
Apostles on his last hours with them, and indeed can be applied to-day, but
only to those who have committed their lives in following Jesus, but not to all
and sundry.
The Church has perpetuated a misguided belief, and is guilty of
what could reasonably be called deceit and false teaching. In the service, and
at burial, people are assured that the deceased is destined for eternal life in
heaven, irrespective of what kind of life had been led. Whilst we all want to exercise compassion and
consolation, this can be given without misinterpreting the Scriptures. It is
time we showed personal integrity and reverence for God in our teaching, and in
these two verses, Jesus has laid down for us what options there are for us, and
we have to decide now in his life.
This is what Jesus taught so many years ago, but it is still a
moral and spiritual lesson for us to-day. We are living in very unsettled times. Many businesses, organisations, societies
and groups have suffered greatly because of this deadly virus which has plagued
the earth, and no one more so than the Church. People have been denied the
right to attend worship. We were told we could meet provided no more than 30 were
present, although some of the Churches I visit would consider it great to have
30 at any time, but people have now got
into the habit of listening to and watching services through the internet, and
many in the older age range have lost the urge to return to Churches, which
will mean the Churches will not survive.
The casual way in which the Church has treated the Word of God
will prove in a lot of cases to be their downfall. When people who have faithfully attended
Church to find poorly put together services, have now seen inspiring services, especially
if you have seen the televised United States Churches, it will not be an encouragement
to return.
From its first days the Church has had to face powerful forces
giving much opposition to the gospel message, and now the attack is stronger
than ever. The Bible states, for we are not fighting against flesh and blood
enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against
mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly
places .
.This week, those of us who have been worshipping members of the
Church of England, have found we have been put out of the world Anglian
Communion because of the decision of the bishops of the Church, to sanction
prayers of blessing for same sex marriages.
The Church of England has until recently been the primary member
of the World Anglican Communion, with the Archbishop of Canterbury counted as leader; that ended
this week. The remaining 75% of world Anglicans in other countries, has
maintained commitment to the traditional orthodoxy and authority of the Word of
God, and has considered the Church of England as more concerned to please the
world outside the Church.
This is deeply regrettable, but was an obvious course that would
be taken. This is the first break of the Anglican Communion since the Reformation. Even more concerning,
from within the Church itself. Incredulously, from the highest Offices there
are calls to abandon Bible teaching on moral matters, and a link up with an
activist organisation which opposes all forms of Christian teaching but the
bishops carried on.
The Church in this and other Western nations has reached
crossroads, and must make a decision which road it is going to follow along.
The present situation in which the Bible has in so many places been either
discarded or vandalised to accommodate popular opinion cannot continue, If necessary, there can be a parting of ways
in which the liberal wing with its secular activists partners, can take the
broad road, and let the evangelical biblical people make their way with Jesus
on the narrow road. Jesus set guidelines
which have been removed, so a decision has to be made whether we are following
God made religion or man-made, one or the other.
We need to look back
to the Reformation and learn from it, that the Bible guides the Church and the
voice of God is not being listened to. Biblical doctrine only must be used;
Jesus said, ‘ the Scriptures cannot be broken’, which means that all the Bible
contains cannot be annulled. If the doctrines
within are not accepted, it must be asked is it being suggested the Bible is
untrustworthy; is the Church no longer to take its authority, for at
present Church leaders are tearing up
the doctrines and introducing man made ones.
For centuries the
Church toiled to preserve the teaching of the Apostles, a message firmly
believed to be God given, and God watched over his Church. We must trust in God
to continue and deal with those who seek to abandon him.
The clearest of messages as given by Paul, whostated ALL Scripture is inspired by God.
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Jesus said there is a life to come and it is a long life, it is eternal,
and there are only two destinies, , and you alone choose, God will not push
you. He gave you the ability to choose and lets you do so. Where you end up in
eternity will be determined by which road you take, so what you do in the world
is important.
One of these roads leads to destruction the
other to life with Jesus. He took time to remind people of the seriousness of
salvation. He wanted all to be sure of the future. People do prefer the easy
road in life but Jesus made it plain He wants us to journey down the difficult
road and enter the narrow gate.
The great men who God
chose to write his words were those he chose because of their occupations and
characters, their commitment and devotion, and Paul and Peter the two great Apostles,
divinely chosen by God, stressed that those men spoke as God directly inspired
them, being filled with the Holy Spirit.
God meant his Word to
be respected, not become a subject for intellectuals to amuse themselves
debating in College Common rooms, as to what should and should not be taught.
It is time to think of God’s feelings. The Church is a family with
a (heavenly) Father who wants his children to meet together in fellowship,
worshipping as one. There may be, as with human families differences, but we
have a duty to put God at the heart of our lives.
The clearest message comes from Paul, ALL Scripture is inspired by God and is
useful to teach us what is true, and to make us realise what is wrong in our
lives, It corrects us when we are wrong
and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare and equip his people
to do every good work.
Pray that you will be
found on the narrow road
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