The biblical concept of "The Narrow Gate" refers to the exclusive and difficult path that leads to eternal life and salvation, as taught by Jesus in the Gospels. In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus warns that the gate to destruction is wide and many will choose it, while the gate to life is narrow and few will find it, emphasizing the need for diligence and dedication in following God's will. This idea is further reinforced in Luke 13:24, where Jesus exhorts his listeners to "strive to enter through the narrow door," highlighting the importance of perseverance and commitment in the Christian faith. As Psalms 119:105 notes, the word of God serves as a lamp to guide believers on this narrow path, illuminating the way to righteousness and eternal life.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of maintaining pure and accurate beliefs in Christianity, warning against the trend of relativism that allows personal choice to dictate religious truth. He critiques the rise of ambiguous religious literature that dilutes sound Christian thinking and encourages
