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No Other Way In — I Am the Door

24 min · 10 de may de 2026
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What does Jesus mean when He says, “I am the door”? In John 10:9, Jesus Christ made an exclusive and life-changing claim: He alone is the entrance to salvation, safety, truth, and eternal life. Religion cannot save. Good works cannot save. There is only one Door. This message examines the powerful words of Christ in their biblical context and calls listeners to place their faith fully in Him. In a world of confusion and false promises, Jesus still stands as the only way into the fold of God. 📖 John 10:9 This message is part of a series on the “I AM” statements of Christ. New messages are published weekly through The Pulpit Ministry. Follow to stay rooted in clear, Bible preaching.

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