Muitos Vão Tentar Entrar… e Não Vão Conseguir | O Sermão Mais Assustador de John Bunyan

In the 17th century, amidst religious persecution in England, the Puritan preacher John Bunyan proclaimed one of the most serious and disturbing messages ever addressed to the church: the sermon “The Narrow Gate,” based on Luke 13:24. “Strive to enter through the narrow door, for I tell you, many will seek to enter and will not be able.” This warning from Jesus was not directed at the openly wicked, but at the religious multitude who thought themselves safe. Bunyan exposes an uncomfortable truth: not all who think they are on the path to heaven will actually enter. In this video you will hear a profound reflection on: The true meaning of the narrow gate The danger of the “almost saved” Spiritual self-deception within religion The difference between spiritual emotion and real conversion The false security that threatens the modern church Bunyan preached this message to a persecuted, small, and pressured church—and yet he warned that many would be left out. If that generation needed to hear this, how much more so does ours, surrounded by comfort, distraction, and superficial religiosity. This is not a message of easy comfort. It is an urgent call to true repentance, persevering faith, and abandonment of sin. The question remains: Have you truly entered through the narrow gate… or are you merely walking near it? Watch until the end and seriously reflect on this warning from Christ. 👍 If this content helped you, leave a like and share. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel for more profound reflections on faith, Christian history, and theology. Base verse: Luke 13:24 Video themes: John Bunyan, narrow gate, Luke 13:24, Puritan sermon, Puritan theology, Christian faith, repentance, salvation, biblical Christianity, Jesus' warnings, almost saved, spiritual self-deception. #JesusChrist #JohnBunyan #JohnWesley #CharlesPurgeon #BillyGraham #JonathanEdwards #GeorgeWhitefield #Sermon #Salvation #NewBirth #Faith #Grace #God