When you come to that junction in life, you’ll always see two roads. One is broad, filled with people and easy to walk on. The other is narrow—quiet, lonely, and few walk there. You’ll see twenty-five walking comfortably ahead on the broad road, and then one person stepping toward the narrow one. When you ask, “Why is he going there?” someone will quickly say, “Don’t mind him, he thinks he’s holier than everyone.” They’ll make it sound foolish to be serious about righteousness.
But it’s that wide, easy road that leads to destruction. Something in us loves space—freedom without restraint, wide paths where you can walk how you like. That same thing in man makes us love broad-road Christianity. The kind where you’re told you can enjoy sin and still have spiritual experiences. That is the religion of the flesh. It satisfies you and still deceives you into thinking you’re spiritual. That’s the road most of the world is on.
The narrow road feels uncomfortable and it doesn’t let you walk any way you like. But it’s the only one that leads to life. The question is: when you get to that junction, which one will you take?
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/pfCpFrjAywg?si=Ij_QqE8cHR_xRBQT
[Published on 30/10/2025]

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