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Enter Through the Door (Palm Sunday) Series: Stand Alone Scripture: John 10:1-10 Date: April 13th, 2025 Preacher: Pastor Joshua Kirstine The post Enter Through the Door (Palm Sunday) first appeared on Disciples Church.
Does it really matter what I believe? Is hell real? Is heaven real? What difference does Jesus make? Light of the Valleys Lutheran Ministries of Reno, NV invites you to join us as we answer such important questions as we consider the message, "Enter Through the Narrow Door," a message based on Luke 13:22-30.
Moderátorka pořadu Radia Wave o architektuře a urbanismu Karolína Vránková si pro vás tento týden připravila doporučení na filmovou tvorbu ukrajinského režiséra Romana Blazhana. Jeho krátkometrážní snímek Enter Through the Balcony se věnuje fenoménu ukrajinských balkonů a lodžií, které si jejich majitelé nejrůzněji upravují. Dokument nabízí sérii rozhovorů s majiteli a představuje jejich kreativitu a vynalézavost pracovat s tak malým prostorem.Všechny díly podcastu Tip můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Jesus said, “Strive to enter through the narrow door. For many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able” (Luke 13:24). There is probably an obvious question you are asking. It's the same question I asked when reading these verses and I looked forward to studying them to learn the answer. Jesus says we are supposed to strive to enter through the narrow door, so does that mean we get to heaven by trying hard enough? It almost sounds like: If we put forth enough effort we will be savedIf we don't put forth enough effort we will go to hell. But this isn't true because we know we are saved by grace through faith and not by works. No matter how hard we try we could never save ourselves. So how do we explain this? Why is striving required to enter through the narrow door? Check out this message for the answer. https://youtu.be/k6zEVj5yKqo Jesus said, “Strive to enter through the narrow door” (Luke 13:24). Why is striving required to enter? Check out this message for the answer. Table of contentsFamily Worship GuideSermon NotesLesson One: Many people will not be able to enter through the narrow door.Lesson Two: There has always only been a remnant.Lesson Three: Striving is required to enter through the narrow door because (part one) the door is narrow.Lesson Three: Striving is required to enter through the narrow door because (part two) of pride.Lesson Three: Striving is required to enter through the narrow door because (part three) we love sin.Lesson Four: We should be thankful if we have entered through the narrow door. Family Worship Guide Directions: Read the verses and then answer the questions: Day 1: Luke 13:22-24, Matthew 7:13-14—Why do you think Jesus didn't answer the man's question with the word yes or no? What does the narrow door represent? What question did Jesus encourage the man to ask himself? Why do you think many people will not be able to enter through the narrow door?Day 2: Romans 9:27, 11:5, John 14:6, Acts 4:12—What is a remnant? Why do you think there has always only been a remnant? Can you think of other examples from Scripture of times there was only a remnant? Why must we strive to enter the narrow door? What does it look like to strive to enter through the narrow door?Day 3: Luke 13:20-21, 18:9, John 3:19—How does pride keep us from entering the narrow door? Although we are not saved by works, what is required to be saved? What is agape? How is agape different than other forms of love? Why do we love sin unconditionally and sacrificially regardless of the consequences? How should we feel if we are able to enter through the narrow door? Sermon Notes The title of this morning's sermon is, “Why We Must Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Door.” On Sunday mornings we're working our way through Luke's gospel verse by verse and we find ourselves at chapter 13, verse 22. We will get through verse 24. Please stand with me for the reading of God's Word… Luke 13:22 He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem. 23 And someone said to him, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” And he said to them, 24 “Strive to enter through the narrow door. For many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able.” Let's pray. Briefly take your mind back to my last sermon in Luke. We studied the parables of the mustard seed and leaven. Both of those parables are about the kingdom of God spreading. What could these parables make people think? That everyone will be saved! The kingdom of God will spread and envelop everyone. But then we reach this morning's verses, which provide the balance. Jesus is traveling and look at the question he is asked… Luke 13:22 He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem. 23a And someone said to him, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” The scribes often discussed how many people would be saved,
John 10:9 I am the gate; whoever enters through me will be saved.[a] They will come in and go out, and find pasture. The post Enter Through the Gate – EP32 (John 10:9) appeared first on United Faith Church.
Sunday, March 07, 2021. Matthew 7:13-14 | “Enter Through the Narrow Gate" [The Way]. These two verses are commonly misinterpreted. Jesus is not presenting two paths as options for his disciples to choose from. The choice is not one of gates, roads or destinations. It is rather, that of a response to believing His Word, following Him, and obeying Him!
Title: I’m Going On An Adventure Passage: Luke 13:22-30 Main Idea: Christ journeyed to Jerusalem to suffer for the salvation of those who strived to enter the narrow way. I. Christ journeyed to the cross to save the unexpected few who strive to journey in Christ. A. Journeying to the Cross to Save (Luke 13:22-23) B. Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Way (Luke 13:24) C. Do not Delay from entering or journey by another way. (Luke 13:25-28) D. Salvation is given to a few, but it is given to the nations and to the unexpected (Luke 13:29-30)
Rudolf welcomes in this episode artist, author and lecturer, LAURENCE CARUANA. His highly-symbolic works explore the interplay of myth, visions and dreams while integrating views from different sacred traditions. Born in Toronto. Canada, of Maltese descent, he is a graduate of The University of Toronto (B.A. Hons. Philosophy) and also studied painting at die "Akademie der bildende Künste" in Vienna before assisting Prof. Ernst Fuchs in his studios in Monaco and Castillon, where he learned classical techniques of painting in the traditional manner of master to apprentice. For years, the artist led an itinerant existence, living variously in Malta, Vienna, Munich and Monaco while travelling extensively through Asia, Europe and Central America to explore sacred sites, study traditional art techniques and enrich his passion for different cultural iconographies. With his French wife he settled in Paris, alternating between a studio in the Bastille quarter and a farmhouse in the Bourgogne region of France. In 2012, he co-founded the Vienna Academy of Visionary Art, where he served as director for seven years before returning to France to pursue a new project, The Apocryphon Chapel, which depicts the Gnostic Apocryphon of John in twelve large-scale paintings. In his work, the Western Esoteric Tradition and especially Gnosticism have inspired the Artist greatly and extensively. BOOKS: Sacred Codes: The Forgotten Principles of Painting Revived by Visionary Art (2017) Enter Through the Image: The Ancient Image Language of Myth, Art & Dreams (2009) The Hidden Passion: A Novel of the Gnostic Christ, based on the Nag Hammadi Texts (2007) The First Manifesto of Visionary Art (2000) CLICK HERE for his personal homepage Below is the image that Rudolf and Laurence refer to at length in the first part of the interview, for your reference Music played in this episode 1) THOTH-HERMES (II) It doesn't happen every day that we can play a piece of music that has been especially written for the Thoth Hermes Podcast, and also inspired by it! (except for our intro and outro music, see below). Our listener David, alias Mr. Pepino has written this piece for us. The track uses the Sephiroth and places particular notes on each of them, then combines the paths to create melodies. Have a look on the YouTube version of this track (click on the image below) to get further insight in how this works. 2) AGNI PARTHENE (Virgin Mary) - A Greek Orthodox Song from the 19th Century, sung by the Varlaam Brethren Choir 3) RITE OF PASSAGE - by Heather Dale, from her new album "Incantations I" All three musical pieces in this show are also thought to be used for personal meditation and inspiration. Intro and Outro Music especially written and recorded for the Thoth-Hermes Podcast by Chris Roberts
FBCWest May 24, 2020 “God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship Him in Spirit and truth.” “I Love You Lord” Praise and Worship SCRIPTURE READING – 1 Timothy 1:17 “All Because of Jesus” “Spirit and the Bride” “Found in You” “Tune of His Glory” Giving of Selves and Our Offerings OFFERTORY PRAYER SPECIAL MUSIC – By Pru Hungate Proclamation of the Word Message by Pastor Joe “Enter Through the Narrow Door” PRAYER TIME / Time of Reflection “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” Acknowledgements and Announcements Benediction “Won’t Stop Now” Sermon Notes Luke 13:23 & 24 The question are just a few saved? Luke 13:25 – 28 It’s not that you know Jesus, does He know you? Luke 13:29 & 30 They come from all over Luke 13:31 Warning about Harrod Luke 13:32 – 35 Jesus’ response to the warning Learning More: https://fbcwest.net/Service/774fcade-ee25-491e-8c96-cbb2af046d97/Enter-Through-the-Narrow-Door
August 25, 2019 - Fr. Chad "Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Gate" by Mary Queen of Peace - WA
Jesus said that we should make every effort to enter through the narrow door because outside there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth. I don’t know about you, but I am not interested and weeping or gnashing my teeth. So let’s talk about how to enter through the narrow door as we take a […] The post How to Enter Through the Narrow Door-John Talkin Jesus in a Jetta with Java appeared first on Journey of Life Church.
21st Sunday in OT - "Strive to Enter Through the Narrow Gate" by Slaking Thirsts
: 13-14 7:1 “Judge not, that you be not judged. 2 For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. 3 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? […] The post Enter Through the Narrow Gate appeared first on City Church Boise.
Enter Through the Narrow Gate- 5-29-2016 - Matthew 7:13-23 - Sermon on the Mount Series 2016 by Trinity Hinsdale
Young Empires make what they call “world beat haute rock.” They are also one of the most enterprising indie bands in the Canadian scene right now, growing audiences both here and in the States thanks to blog support, radio play and music placements in TV and film projects. I managed to corner frontman Matt in the Young Empires tour van and get him to tell us just what “world beat haute rock” is all about, among other things. Listen to our chat. 1) Young Empires, Wake All My Youth EP (2012) "White Doves” 2) Young Empires, Wake All My Youth EP (2012) "Enter Through the Sun” 3) Young Empires, Wake All My Youth EP (2012) "Beaches” 4) Young Empires, Wake All My Youth EP (2012) "Rain of Gold” ALL songs CANCON
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