When the bible mentions truth, what exactly do you believe it is talking about?
I mean, truth, when you think about it, is a pretty broad sweeping word.
Laws are truths.
Such as the law of addition like, 1+1+1=3, is a perpetual truth in the natural world.
Interestingly though, that law/truth doesn't apply when it comes to God. According to the bible, 1+1+1=1, the triune God is One.
Back to the truth issue.
Let's take healing for example.
Most perhaps, believe healing is a gift undeserved, while others believe it to be a right for the children of God.
They both cannot be the truth.
Another area would be OSAS vs salvation is conditional.
They conflict, so at least one is not true.
So if we all say we have the truth, when clearly we ALL don't, and since the bible ties the truth to Jesus, what happens to the ones who don't have the whole truth, all of it, or parts of it, when they think they do?
Do they have Jesus or not?
We all say, we are born again and have Jesus in our hearts, but if we don't have SOME truths right, or if we no longer believe somethings in the gospel when, at one time we did, do we really or still have Jesus abiding in us?
What do you think?
Talk about timing. I posted this in a different thread,
found here, and so since you asked about truth also, I think my other reply in the other thread may actually cover your entire question. If not please let me know.
The truth shall set us free. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. He showed us, as what appeared to be a Jewish male in Palestine, the power of God because Jesus was God. He was knitted together by His Holy Spirit power in the womb of Mary and was born into the world as, Emmanuel= God with us.
And in this blessing, He showed us that the separation of our flesh from our God is the illusion. Because the truth is, no thing can separate us from the source of our being. Which is what Jesus taught us. That this world is the actual illusion. That death is the illusion. That we are holy, eternal souls of and from the Creator of all of it.
Jesus is the Bridge that brings that illusion of separation into perspective. Have faith Jesus took all that we are led to believe keeps us separated from our Father upon Himself on the cross; Sin. Which is transgression of God's best for us. So that we, hearing that, can release the trappings of this world upon our mind, and instead of thinking we must satisfy the flesh, the carnality, the hedonistic spirit, the material desires for "stuff", cars, money, houses, bling, etc... , because we imagine this life is our one shot and then we are no more, as atheists insist.
And having released that, having repented of all that we did while locked in our vision of this worlds importance in our life, receive the truth of God in Christ. That we are more than simple flesh and bone, as Jesus proved when He walked from the tomb having overcome the first death.
That we are sacred temples that are home to the Holy Spirit God that is Creator of all things. And as such, when this flesh we valued satisfying so much before finally succumbs to the nature of life's transference unto death, it shall return to the ground from which it was made, and our soul shall return to the Father that gave it.
Jesus is the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father, which He was in flesh, except through, through, God. (Emmanuel=God with us).
In other words, we are of and from God and we shall return to God. Because once we believe, know, accept, cherish the truth, that Jesus taught about redemption, repentance, and reconciliation, we enter into His hand, the security of the promise, which is actually a fact that is Creator and Creation, and no one, not one, will take us from His hand.
Because we know the truth.
And that Truth has set us free.
Adding here:
The truth is, we are God'sm no, not demigods, meaning we belong to and with God. When we hold faith in Christ the veil between the worlds is rent asunder and we come to the knowledge of that truth.