Mat 7:13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
Mat 7:14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
There are only two GATES:
One of them wide. Its name is Self-my own desires, my own proud thoughts, my own righteousness, my own beloved and darling sins, my own plans and pleasures.
The other gate is narrow. Its name is Christ-Christ
sought with repentance and godly sorrow--Christ followed at any
hazard. It is the gate of the crucifixion of Self!
There are only two WAYS:
One of them is broad, easy, pleasant, comfortable,
pleasing to the flesh, thronged with multitudes-a primrose
path, but always tending downward, and bringing disastrous
consequences.
The other way is difficult and narrow, as it were
through a gorge between craggy cliffs which nearly meet, haunted
by dangers and enemies, chosen by comparatively few. The
Christian's toilsome pilgrimage and dangerous journey-ah, how
the road climbs up and up!
There are only two ENDS:
One of them is destruction-dark, hopeless, irretrievable, the death of peace, the death of hope, the death of every good impulse, the death of the soul!
The other end is life-life at its fullest, sublimest, sweetest, life without sin and without sorrow, life in the land of life and glory, life in the presence of Christ to all eternity!
Consciously, deliberately, unequivocally, may I seek. . .the narrow gate, the difficult way, the end which is everlasting life!
~Alexander Smellie~
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