THE NARROW DOOR

Part-3

Kingdom of God is the key objective of our existence. Yeshua is very blunt and clear. The least and the last are the ones who will be part of it. Those who are not the least or last are wanted for a voluntary suffering and wilful sacrifice. In Matthew 19:24, Baliraja says “Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God." Similarly he says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matt 5:3) and "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth." (Matt 5:5). The message is clear. Isn't it??

What are our choices?? What type of challenges do we face in fulfilling our Kingdom commitments?? What do we choose to do for it?? And when we face these challenges, do we persevere to do what is right or do we take the easy path out through the back door?? We always claim that we know quite well what Yeshua wants of us. We have been taught time and time again and pretty much know what it means to be good. We have listened to Baliraja's teaching on several occasions, heard the ten commandments and so on. What is our choice when we face life challenges or temptation and the choice between following God's narrow path, sacrifice, suffering versus following worldly norms, principles to live life in luxury, power, position, wealth, etc.?? What is the choice between doing good versus bad?? How often do we actually have the courage and strength to do only what is right??

Have a blessed and thoughtful time ahead. My prayer, love, blessing and healing remains with you!!

#faith #scripture #bibleverse

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THE NARROW DOOR Part-3 Kingdom of God is the key objective of our existence. Yeshua is very blunt and clear. The least and the last are the ones who will be part of it. Those who are not the least or last are wanted for a voluntary suffering and wilful sacrifice. In Matthew 19:24, Baliraja says “Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God." Similarly he says, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." (Matt 5:3) and "Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth." (Matt 5:5). The message is clear. Isn't it?? What are our choices?? What type of challenges do we face in fulfilling our Kingdom commitments?? What do we choose to do for it?? And when we face these challenges, do we persevere to do what is right or do we take the easy path out through the back door?? We always claim that we know quite well what Yeshua wants of us. We have been taught time and time again and pretty much know what it means to be good. We have listened to Baliraja's teaching on several occasions, heard the ten commandments and so on. What is our choice when we face life challenges or temptation and the choice between following God's narrow path, sacrifice, suffering versus following worldly norms, principles to live life in luxury, power, position, wealth, etc.?? What is the choice between doing good versus bad?? How often do we actually have the courage and strength to do only what is right?? Have a blessed and thoughtful time ahead. My prayer, love, blessing and healing remains with you!! #faith #scripture #bibleverse -Ends-
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