To read the texts click on the texts: Eph 6:1-9; Lk 13:22-30
The first verse of today’s text 13:22, reintroduces the journey
motif, which began in 9:51, where we were told that Jesus set out resolutely
for Jerusalem.
In response to a question of whether only a few will be saved,
Jesus responds not with a direct answer, but by placing the onus of entry into
the kingdom on each individual’s shoulders. This is because while the door is
open, it does not necessarily mean that anyone will enter it. God will not force
a person to enter if he/she does not want to do so.
While Jesus does not
explicate what striving to enter through the narrow door entails, he states
clearly that once the door has been shut, it will not be opened to those who
presume that the Lord knows them. This means that the believer is challenged to
do what he/she has to do and not presume or take for granted that salvation is
assured and especially if one is not willing to receive it. God’s grace is
abundant but can only be received by those who want to receive it.
“Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I …. I took the one
less travelled by and that has made all the difference” (Robert Frost)
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