Matthew 7:14, the Strait Gate
Strait is the gate and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
//Here is another of those verses that help religions draw lines in the sand. If a denomination grows, that's proof that God is welcoming people to His one and only way. If instead it is rejected by others, well, that's equal proof that it's right, for strait is the gate and narrow is the way. Your pews not filling as they used to? What more proof do you need that God is with you, for the Bible promises a "falling away." Your constituents having trouble believing what you say? Not your problem, since the Bible promises to reward believers, though it seem like "foolishness."
Religion encourages self-assurance, and when we feel the presence of God, that bolsters our opinion that we have found the one "right" way. Preach it, brother! If others embrace your teaching, glory be to God! If others despise or disagree with you, well, that's to be expected! It's a no-lose situation.
What never seems to cross anyone's mind is that other types of believers—those deceived by other religions and denominations—also experience God, and have just as much evidence for their opinion that you are the one who is wrong. As Karen Armstrong says...
Where is the fun in religion, if you can't disapprove of other people! There are some people, I suspect, who would be outraged if, when they finally arrived in heaven, they found everybody else there as well. Heaven would not be heaven unless you could peer over the celestial parapets and watch the unfortunates roasting below.
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//Here is another of those verses that help religions draw lines in the sand. If a denomination grows, that's proof that God is welcoming people to His one and only way. If instead it is rejected by others, well, that's equal proof that it's right, for strait is the gate and narrow is the way. Your pews not filling as they used to? What more proof do you need that God is with you, for the Bible promises a "falling away." Your constituents having trouble believing what you say? Not your problem, since the Bible promises to reward believers, though it seem like "foolishness."
Religion encourages self-assurance, and when we feel the presence of God, that bolsters our opinion that we have found the one "right" way. Preach it, brother! If others embrace your teaching, glory be to God! If others despise or disagree with you, well, that's to be expected! It's a no-lose situation.
What never seems to cross anyone's mind is that other types of believers—those deceived by other religions and denominations—also experience God, and have just as much evidence for their opinion that you are the one who is wrong. As Karen Armstrong says...
Where is the fun in religion, if you can't disapprove of other people! There are some people, I suspect, who would be outraged if, when they finally arrived in heaven, they found everybody else there as well. Heaven would not be heaven unless you could peer over the celestial parapets and watch the unfortunates roasting below.
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Published on May 16, 2011 07:35
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