In this episode, we continue the conversation by walking through Chapter 1 of The False Door, titled “The Door.” This chapter forms the foundation of everything that follows, addressing one of the most assumed—and least examined—questions in Christianity: How does a person actually enter into relationship with God?
Jesus said, “I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture.” Yet many were never taught what He meant by this. Instead, access to God has often been reduced to formulas, rituals, or mental agreement—leaving people believing they entered, while still living without nourishment, freedom, or transformation. Or even worse, they were taught that Jesus is God, leaving them at the door and never entering the house into the presence of the Father.
In this episode, we explore what Jesus meant by the door, why He spoke in terms of access, and how pasture represents ongoing life, health, and provision that only come from the Father. We contrast Jesus’ words with the failures of false shepherds, examine why many think they entered but didn’t, and clarify the difference between forgiveness and remission—between sin being covered and sin being removed.
This conversation challenges the idea that ongoing sin is inevitable, and revisits Scripture that speaks of restored glory, renewed minds, and a transformed inner life. Rather than offering strategies or systems, this episode centers on obedience, surrender, and the reality of true access to God.
This episode is for those who have believed sincerely, followed earnestly, and yet still sense that something is missing. For those who were taught how to stand at the door—but not how to walk through it.
The False Door is available at www.senetru.com, where listeners can download a free PDF or purchase a hardcover, paperback, or Kindle edition.
If you’ve ever wondered whether belief and access are the same thing, this episode exists to slow down that question—and let it be honestly examined.