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“ENTER IN”
Mt. 7:13,14
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*Introduction*: The Bible challenges us to make choices – Deuteronomy 30:15-19; Joshua 24:15; 1 Kings 18:21.
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! I.            Two Gates
 
              A.
Strait - compressed, close.
Requires /effort/.
Must not carry “excess baggage.”
Riches, self-
                         righteousness, alcohol, etc.
              B.
Wide gate - easy, no effort.
Admits all.
!! II.
Two Ways
 
A.
Narrow way - the way of truth and right is narrow.
(Illustrate with North Star, or the road to Key West.)
B.
Broad way— follows all the vain imaginations of men!
A “super-highway; “fast; smooth; easy
                        travel.”
*III.
Two Companies*
 
A.
Few - not popular, but must be true!
(Illustrate:             Days of Noah; wilderness wanderings.)
B.
Many - Much company.
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IV.
Two Destinies
    
               A.     Life - see Rev. 21:1-4; 22:1-4.
B.
Destruction - fires of hell; perdition.
See Rev. 21:8, 27.
 
*Conclusion*:              Remember, Jesus calls us to a life of sacrifice.
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