Matthew 7:13-14

An image depicting the symbolism of Matthew 7:13-14 in accordance to Christian theology. It portrays a broad and inviting, but destructive path contrasting with a narrow and difficult, but rewarding path. People are seen choosing between these paths. This is portrayed in the artistic style predominant during the Renaissance era, taking inspiration from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, focusing on balance, harmony, and life-like detail. The image does not contain any words or textual elements and maintains a respectful and devotional theme towards Christianity.

An image depicting the symbolism of Matthew 7:13-14 in accordance to Christian theology. It portrays a broad and inviting, but destructive path contrasting with a narrow and difficult, but rewarding path. People are seen choosing between these paths. This is portrayed in the artistic style predominant during the Renaissance era, taking inspiration from artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, focusing on balance, harmony, and life-like detail. The image does not contain any words or textual elements and maintains a respectful and devotional theme towards Christianity.

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Matthew 7:13-14

Matthew 7:13-14
Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:
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