Me, The Onu, and One More

The Narrow Way Isn’t a Tightrope • Ep 12

1 h 2 min · 15. apr. 2026
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Is the narrow way supposed to scare us? In Matthew 7:13–14, Jesus says the gate is narrow, the road is hard, and only a few find it. For years, I heard that like a spiritual tightrope. One wrong step, and I was doomed to fail. But what if the narrow way is not a test God hopes I fail? What if Jesus is the gate, the path, and the one who comes after me when I wander? In this episode, I explore why the narrow way sounds scary, but is actually full of grace. Topics: * When Jesus keeps raising the bar * Jesus as the gate and The Way * “Pick Me!” * Ask, seek, and knock * My yoke is easy * Why the path is not a tightrope * The hard part: “few find it” * Jesus promises that those who seek God find Him * Hunger and thirst for righteousness - you will be filled This episode is part of the “Scary Verses or Grace?” discussion of passages that sound scary at first, but surprisingly lead us toward grace as we grapple with them and seek the heart of Christ.

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episode The Narrow Way Isn’t a Tightrope • Ep 12 artwork

The Narrow Way Isn’t a Tightrope • Ep 12

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