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“then said one unto Him, Lord are there few who be saved? And He said unto them, Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able (Lk. 13:23-24).
The Lord has just given several Parables, all which stress the fact that few would be saved.
In essence, the Lord ignored the man who asked the question of Verse 23, but seized the opportunity suggested by the question to address an earnest appeal to all standing around Him, to let nothing prevent them pressing through the narrow door of conversion which alone gave entrance into the true Kingdom of God. For directly the Master of that house shut the door, they would vainly seek to enter (13:25-28). When that door is shut, multitudes will repent too late, and believe too late, and sorrow for sin too late, and begin to pray too late.
Earth is the only place in creation where there is infidelity. There is no unbelief in Hell. These Verses (13:24-28) destroy the theory of repentance and salvation after death.
Men may ask religious questions and so flatter themselves that they are religious; further, they may have an ecclesiastical relation to Christ (13:26), and yet be shut out from Heaven. To be shut out from Heaven is to be shut into Hell, with its hopeless weeping of remorse and its hopeless gnashing of despair. Here, as everywhere, Christ’s teaching conflicts with almost all modern thought.
There is only one way of Salvation, and that is by Faith and Trust in Jesus and what He did for us at the Cross (Jn. 8:32; 14:6).”
—Donnie Swaggart (taken from the “Word for Every Day”)
Donnie Swaggart
“then said one unto Him, Lord are there few who be saved? And He said unto them, Strive to enter in at the strait gate: for many, I say unto you, will seek to enter in, and shall not be able (Lk. 13:23-24).
The Lord has just given several Parables, all which stress the fact that few would be saved.
In essence, the Lord ignored the man who asked the question of Verse 23, but seized the opportunity suggested by the question to address an earnest appeal to all standing around Him, to let nothing prevent them pressing through the narrow door of conversion which alone gave entrance into the true Kingdom of God. For directly the Master of that house shut the door, they would vainly seek to enter (13:25-28). When that door is shut, multitudes will repent too late, and believe too late, and sorrow for sin too late, and begin to pray too late.
Earth is the only place in creation where there is infidelity. There is no unbelief in Hell. These Verses (13:24-28) destroy the theory of repentance and salvation after death.
Men may ask religious questions and so flatter themselves that they are religious; further, they may have an ecclesiastical relation to Christ (13:26), and yet be shut out from Heaven. To be shut out from Heaven is to be shut into Hell, with its hopeless weeping of remorse and its hopeless gnashing of despair. Here, as everywhere, Christ’s teaching conflicts with almost all modern thought.
There is only one way of Salvation, and that is by Faith and Trust in Jesus and what He did for us at the Cross (Jn. 8:32; 14:6).”
—Donnie Swaggart (taken from the “Word for Every Day”)
Donnie Swaggart