Walking the Narrow Path: A Journey of Repentance

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In our journey of faith, we are called to walk the narrow path that leads to life, a path characterized by continual repentance. This path is not just about entering through the gate by accepting Christ as our Savior, but about a daily commitment to becoming more like Him. As we walk this path, we are constantly discovering areas in our lives that are unlike Christ—in our thoughts, words, actions, attitudes, and motives. [00:00:15]

Repentance is not a one-time event but a continuous process of dying to ourselves and experiencing resurrection in those areas where we surrender to God. Moreover, we must build our lives on the rock by obeying God's word, allowing His Spirit to flow through us and produce fruit. This involves a conscious decision to serve God rather than money, recognizing that while money is a useful tool, it should never become our master. [00:02:11]

Trusting God for our needs is essential, as He cares for us more than the birds of the air or the flowers of the field. Anxiety about the future is unnecessary when we have a Heavenly Father who knows our needs and provides for us. In our relationships with others, we are called to refrain from judgment and condemnation, recognizing that God is the ultimate judge. [00:05:19]

Instead, we should be merciful, as mercy triumphs over judgment. We are encouraged to ask, seek, and knock, trusting that God will provide good things to those who ask Him. Finally, we are reminded of the golden rule: to treat others as we would like to be treated, which encapsulates the essence of the law and the prophets. [00:14:10]

The path to life is a journey of continuous repentance, where we discover and surrender areas of our lives that are unlike Christ. This process is like finding gold, as it allows us to exchange our corrupt nature for the life of Christ, leading to a blessed and happy life. [00:41:12]

Building our lives on the rock involves obeying God's word and allowing His Spirit to flow through us, producing fruit. This requires a conscious decision to serve God rather than money, recognizing that money is a tool, not a master. Trusting God for our needs is essential, as He cares for us more than the birds of the air or the flowers of the field. [00:44:17]

Anxiety about the future is unnecessary when we have a Heavenly Father who knows our needs and provides for us. In our relationships, we are called to refrain from judgment and condemnation, recognizing that God is the ultimate judge. Instead, we should be merciful, as mercy triumphs over judgment, and treat others as we would like to be treated. [00:46:16]

We are encouraged to ask, seek, and knock, trusting that God will provide good things to those who ask Him. This involves seeking God's kingdom and His righteousness, knowing that all other things will be added to us. [00:51:19]

The narrow way we also want to build our life on a rock obeying everything that we have heard in these six five sessions so far and in this one also so that we build on the Rock and then like we use the example of the tree if I'm like a branch in a tree the light from the tree will flow through me and produce fruit. [00:04:46]

I've never produced fruit my on by myself ever I don't produce sermons by myself I don't bring people to Christ by myself I don't build a church by myself I cannot I produce zero fruit but if I remain in the tree which I seek to do Jesus sends his holy spirit into me and does a work that is how Jesus can do in every one of you because you all also you also are members of the body of Christ. [00:05:36]

Keep that in mind now we come to Matthew chap 6 and verse 24 this is a very important verse because it relates to God and wealth God and money the biggest power in the world is money and the biggest power in Heaven Is God and I have have to make a choice I can use money but I must not serve money he doesn't say you can't use money. [00:07:06]

Jesus used money he earned money as a carpenter and when people gave him gifts he read in Luke chapter 8 he was not working for the last three first 30 years he was at home and he worked as a carpenter earned his living supported because Joseph had died supported his brothers and sisters and his mother then he left his job resigned and came into full-time Ministry. [00:08:26]

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