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Where one bull passes, an entire herd will pass

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What is the difference between a narrow door and a wide door?

The main difference lies in the width. The narrow door is very straight, making it difficult to pass through it.

The wide door is broad like a gate: where one bull passes, an entire herd of cattle will pass without trampling over each other and without encountering any difficulty in their journey.

Whatever the number of people, it will not make the slightest difference.

That’s right…

Jesus is the Narrow Gate;

Satan is the wide gate.

Those who follow Jesus have an enormous difficulty to follow Him.

They must sacrifice their heart’s desires, the whims of the flesh, keep their cross on their shoulders 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without any holidays, nothing…

Besides that, they must walk in His footsteps.

Sacrifice, sacrifice and sacrifice.

Meaning: loyalty, integrity, dignity; this is, maintaining a Christian character.

But, nowadays, who is interested in doing this?

It’s like walking in the opposite direction of this world.

This is why the door is narrow.

But those who love righteousness and persevere in it, pass through that door, immediately find life and enter into the joy of the Lord for all of eternity.

Satan’s followers do not encounter any difficulty in following him.

No matter what religion or evangelical denomination. Since the door is wide, it is forbidden to forbid, there is no need to sacrifice, you can do everything and anything, including walking all over other people.

Freedom is sacred, and with it comes the right to sin.

This gate is muuuch wider; the person is granted free access, without any restrictions.

Nobody belongs to anybody else.

But after crossing, the person immediately comes to the brim of hell, a dead end, eternal damnation.

Enter by the narrow gate, for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life and there are few who find it.” Matthew 7.13,14