Bozeman United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast

Walking The Narrow Way: Rev Dan Wanders

21 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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In this week’s message, guest preacher Rev. Dan Wanders reflects on Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:12–14 and invites us to consider what it means to walk the narrow way. The way of Jesus is not always the easiest road, the widest path, or the choice that draws the largest crowd. It is the way of love, humility, mercy, and faithful attention to how we treat one another. Through the familiar words of the Golden Rule and Jesus’ invitation to enter through the narrow gate, this sermon reminds us that discipleship is not just about what we believe, but how we live. As we listen, we are invited to ask: What path are we walking? And how might the way of Jesus shape our steps today?

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