Matthew 7:12-14 The Golden Rule & the Narrow Gate
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As Jesus brings the Sermon on the Mount toward its conclusion, He draws a clear line between the kingdom of God and the way of the world.
In this verse-by-verse teaching from Matthew 7:12–14, we explore what we often call the Golden Rule—and why it’s far more than a simple moral principle. Jesus isn’t offering a promise of fair treatment or a strategy for social harmony. He’s revealing the heart of the Law: perfect love.
From there, Jesus moves seamlessly into His warning about the narrow gate and the hard way that leads to life. These aren’t separate ideas. The call to love as God loves exposes the impossible standard we cannot meet on our own—and the grace that makes a way where none existed.
This episode looks at:
Why the Golden Rule reflects God’s perfect love, not human effort
How the narrow gate is not about trying harder, but trusting fully
Why self-denial is both the hardest and most freeing path
How grace empowers what law demands but cannot produce
The way is narrow. The standard is perfect. And the hope is found in the One who loved perfectly and opened the gate.
