Too many professing Christians want to take a new “middle road” today. But Francis Chan reminds us of the words of Jesus that describe our journey as a narrow road leading to life, while cautioning us that there is a broad road that leads to destruction (Matt. 7:13-14). Truth is, our middle roads have as many misguided agendas as the broad roads. They both end up at the same place, regardless of the “spiritual” labels we put on them.
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