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Mateo 7:13-14 - La Puerta Estrecha: Por Qué Pocos la Encuentran

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Jesús declara que hay dos puertas, dos caminos y dos destinos. La puerta estrecha lleva a la vida — pero pocos la encuentran. Esta es una de las enseñanzas más sobrias de Jesús sobre la naturaleza de la salvación.

Two Gates, Two Ways

Jesus presents a stark binary: the wide gate / broad way leads to destruction; the narrow gate / difficult way leads to life. This is not a spectrum — it is a fork in the road. Every person is on one path or the other. The Sermon on the Mount ends with a series of such contrasts (wise/foolish builder, true/false prophets).

Why Is the Gate Narrow?

The narrow gate requires entering one at a time — you cannot bring your pride, self-righteousness, or dependence on religious performance through it. It is narrow because it demands personal faith, repentance, and surrender. Wide gates accommodate crowds; narrow gates require individual decision.

Few Find It — Why?

Not because God hides it, but because most prefer the easy way. The broad way is comfortable, popular, and requires no self-denial. The narrow way cuts across natural human desires for comfort and self-rule. Jesus is honest: authentic discipleship is chosen by a minority.

Applications for Today

This passage calls for honest self-examination: which gate have I entered? Not "am I religious?" but "have I surrendered to Christ alone?" It also calls for urgency in sharing the gospel — most around us are on the broad road. Our compassion should fuel our witness.

Reflexión de Esta Semana

¿Has entrado por la puerta estrecha — no por religión u obras, sino por fe personal y rendición a Cristo?

Nota Editorial

Estudio exegético de Mateo 7:13-14 sobre la puerta estrecha, el discipulado y la naturaleza de la salvación.