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title = "Luke 13:2230"
date = "2022-12-25"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk13.22-30)
Because it is nearly time for Him to die, Jesus is making His way to Jerusalem.
But with perfect timing, He is continuing to do ministry along the way. At some
point, He is asked if there will be only a few people saved. It has the feel of
someone seeking to settle a debate, rather than someone who is genuinely
curious, but that might be just me reading into the text. In any case, the
motivations of the asker aren't important.
It's always interesting when Jesus is asked a question, and then He doesn't
answer it directly. He sets up a metaphor such that the way to salvation is to
go through a narrow door, which implies that only a few people can get in it.
And then He states that many will try to get in through it, but won't be able
to because it is shut. However, there will also be people from the four corners
of the world who will come to eat at the King's table, which does not sound
like just a few people. Will only a few be saved? It depends on how you look at
it. In absolute terms, no, probably not. In comparison to those who will not be
saved, then yes, it is a smaller number than that.
It is important to note that the people who seek to get in the door, but
cannot, are unable to do so because the door has already been shut. There will
come a time when salvation will no longer be available, and that's when a whole
bunch of people are going to wish they had it. They had the chance earlier, but
it wasn't important enough to them then. Make sure to enter the narrow door
while the invitation is offered.
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Save us from Your judgements, O Lord.