Matthew 7:14. "But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it." This means that in your life there are a lot of ways to go. You can party, do dirty deeds, cheat, lie, steal and be a complete jerk. Or you can choose the path that is acceptable to God. In comparison to the way the rest of the world lives, the path that follows Jesus is narrow. People that walk the path that follows the teaching of Jesus are rare and the path is narrow because there is only one way to have forgiveness and eternal life. That one way is to accept Jesus as your savior and do as he says. That is what this verse means when it says that the road is narrow that leads to life. It's talking about eternal life in heaven with Christ. There is only one road there and only one way to get down that road.
The half way in the bible is the book of Malachi.
It is a protestant bible in German, they have it in asnother way.
The word "way" is in the King James Version of the Bible 664 times. It is in 608 verses.
The words "way of the Lord" are in the King James Version of the Bible 16 times. They are in 16 verses.
Nowhere in the Bible are extraterrestrials mentioned in any way.
Not to hesitate with right decision.
The Narrow Way was created in 1969.
The clear doctrines and principles found in the Bible.
Narrow Is the Way - 2012 was released on: USA: June 2012
To "keep on the straight and narrow path" means to stay focused on doing what is right and following a morally upright way of living. It suggests avoiding temptations and staying true to one's values and principles.
A:Yes. He wrote what is now known as the Jefferson Bible, based on Deist principles.
Puritans were simply God-fearing people. They followed God's laws and the principles of The Bible.
There is nothing in the Bible that SPECIFICALLY talks about this election. There are general principles in the Bible that should apply to any election, such as honesty, for instance.
When God speaks in the Scripture, He is speaking to everyone who will hear. Men have developed commentaries or 'theologic principles' to help explain various parts of Scripture - as their interpretation of it or exegesis. This is true for the Hebrew Bible (Talmud) and the Christian Bible with its Commentaries like the 'dispensation principles or the context principles.'
It doesn't actually state it in that way. A good point is this about how many will get into heaven, which is few. Matthew 7:13-14 "Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction, and there are many who enter through it. For the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and there are few who find it."
In order to have correct moral rules one is also required to know moral principles. The Bible sets forth these principles.
Catholic AnswerInteresting question, the obvious question that has to be asked is "what are Bible principles?" But, the obvious answer is that since the Catholic Church wrote the Bible, decided which books comprised the Bible, closed the canon, and preserved and copied the Bible for nearly two millennium, then whatever the principles are, obviously they came from the Catholic Church. .Now, if you are asking if the average Catholic-in-the-pew follows Bible principles, well then that brings up two different answers. First of all, all men are sinners, so no one is following Christian principles perfectly, save Our Blessed Lord, and His Mother. Second of all, if you believe that "Bible principles" are those principles followed by protestants, or any non-Catholic Christian, then you have a real problem. The Christian Church was based on Christ who founded His Church on St. Peter (please read St. Matthew's Gospel 16:17-19). As I said above, the Church wrote the New Testament, and determined which books made up the Bible and closed the canon at the Council of Rome in AD 382 (see link below). The Christian Church IS NOT BIBLE BASED, THE BIBLE IS CHURCH BASED. When Martin Luther started his own religion, he had to come up with something new, as Our Blessed Lord only - by His Own Sworn Testimony - started ONE Church and guaranteed that the Holy Spirit would guide it until the end of time. Catholics are trying to follow Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ. Some of the "principles" that He taught were put into the Bible as part of the Catholic Church's preaching, but not all of them..So, now you have a bunch of non-Catholic religions that are "Bible-based" but 1) Christianity is NOT based on a book, and 2) the Bible that non-Catholic faiths use is a mutilated Scripture that Martin Luther made up (or re-wrote) according to his own beliefs..In other words, Catholics follow Bible principles, but only because Bible principles follow Catholic teaching.