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The Narrow Way
What if the narrow way is the only way to truly live?
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
— Matthew 7:14 (KJV)
There are verses you read and move on from.
And then there are verses that haunt you—in the best possible way.
Matthew 7:14 is one of those.
I’ve read it countless times, but lately it has taken root in my spirit in a new way. Not as a theological concept, not as a fear tactic—but as a map, a call, and a confirmation.
There is a way that leads to life.
It is narrow.
And few will find it.
That’s not poetry. That’s reality.
Most people are walking the wide road—spiritually dead, emotionally numb, addicted to distraction, and terrified of silence. I know, because I’ve walked it too. I know the cost of performance, appeasement, and pretending. I know what it means to live surrounded by people but still feel completely unseen.
But something shifted.
I don’t just want relief anymore—I want life. Real life. And the Word says it’s found on a narrow road. So I’ve stepped off the wide one, and I’m walking—with fear, with fire, with faith—toward the Father.
This space, Letters from the Narrow Path, is where I share that journey. Not to teach. Not to impress. Just to witness. To put language to the wilderness. To send up signal fires for any man who’s waking up to the fact that something in his life has to change—and that the change begins with God.
These letters won’t always be neat. They won’t always be frequent. But they will always be real.
And if something in them speaks to you—if it helps you keep walking when it would be easier to turn back—then I’ll know I’m doing what I’ve been called to do.
I didn’t choose this path. I was chosen for it.
And now, I choose to say yes.
Walk with me.
There’s life on the other side.
So, do you believe the narrow way is the only way to truly live?
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