Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Walk-on Wednesday - Can We Know the Truth? - Martin Wiles

Welcome to Walk-on Wednesday. By Hump Day, we are struggling, but we believe a good devotion can strengthen us to finish the week strong. 

Series: Hey God…I Have a Question?

“What is truth?” Pilate asked. Then he went out again to the people and told them, “He is not guilty of any crime.” John 18:38 NLT

Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the truth isn’t.

What is truth? Is there truth? Where can I find it? Is truth for me truth for everyone? Does it change?

All questions people wrangle with and reach different conclusions about. Relativism makes truth relative, or changeable. Individual relativism allows the individual to set the parameters. Cultural relativism lets each culture define truth.

Imagine the missionary’s surprise when, after telling a native tribe about Judas betraying Jesus, he noticed they praised Judas instead of seeing his error. In their culture, betrayal was an honorable trait.

As Jesus stood before Pilate, he proclaimed to represent the truth. Pilate contemplated his statement and asked his infamous question, “What is truth?” Jesus said he was and is the way, the truth, and the life. Not all agree.

Truth is not relative…either to individuals or cultures. What I think is the truth matters not; nor does what others think. Truth for me cannot not be the truth for you. But individual relativism promotes this concept. You do what you want, and I’ll do the same. Stay out of my business, and I’ll stay out of yours.

Cultural relativism manufactures the same mistake. What is true in one culture is true in another. Just because a culture may accept rape as legal doesn’t make it so in God’s eyes.

Individuals and cultures don’t erect the rules for determining truth. Moral absolutes transcend individuals and cultures, and God establishes them. They are viewed most clearly in God’s Ten Commandments and in the two commands Jesus said were the most important: love him with all one’s heart and our neighbors as we do ourselves.

God established moral absolutes...truth…in the beginning and recorded them in his Word. Jesus represented truth when he resided on earth. What we think should be or is the truth is immaterial. It only matters what God proclaims.

Have you discovered the truth?

Prayer: Thank You, most glorious Father, for giving us the truth. 

Tweetable: Have you discovered the truth? 


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