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This is the audio from the February 16, 2025 sermon, “Following Jesus: The Correct PATH!”, shared by Tom Lemler at the Deer Run Church of Christ.
Text: Matthew 7
“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.”
Matthew 7:13-14 (NIV)
As one called by Jesus to “Come, follow me”, Matthew gives us great teaching on what it looks like to live a life which follows Jesus. As Jesus sat down on the mountainside to teach His followers, including us, He takes teaching from God’s Word and makes it sound new. As Jesus began to conclude His teaching in the Sermon on the Mount, He not only calls for us to find the path which leads to eternal life, He defines for us the correct . . .
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Problem: Matthew 7:1-6
- Finding the correct path begins when we are able to find the correct problem . . . and that problem is the sin in our own life. While it can be easy to notice, and want to do something, about the sin we see in others, our path to eternal life begins when we acknowledge our own sin and agree with God about its need to go. Yes, there is a time to help our brothers and sisters in Christ deal with the sin which so easily entangles them, but our priority begins in dealing with the plank in our own eye.
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Answer: Matthew 7:7-12
- Finding the correct path continues when we find the correct answer to the problem we find in our life . . . the answer to the problem of sin. The good news is that the answer we need is Jesus and He promises that those who genuinely ask, seek, and knock will find an answer of a door opened by His life, death, and resurrection. When we are willing to know Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life, we discover the correct answer to our problem of sin.
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Tree: Matthew 7:13-23
- Finding the correct path will lead us to the correct tree . . . a tree which bears good fruit. We find that choice of tree laid out for mankind since the beginning of time. While there were many trees in the garden of Eden, we find two of them that were named with one of those two being forbidden. While it can be easy to question Adam and Eve’s decision, how often do we choose to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil rather than the tree of life? While the garden of Eden was protected by angels and then destroyed in the flood, the new tree of life is the cross where Jesus paid the penalty for our sins. It is by eating the fruit of this tree that we find our path to be the correct tree which bears much fruit to the glory of God.
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Home: Matthew 7:24-29
- Finding the correct path will lead us to the correct home . . . an eternal home build on the solid foundation of Jesus. We build on that foundation when we choose to hear the Word of God and do what it says. It is this home that stands even when the storms of life and the attacks of the enemy seek to kill, steal, and destroy. While the path is narrow and few find it, the good news is that all are invited to find this correct path and to join with others as we journey toward an eternal home with Jesus.
Today, how will you find the correct PATH?