Truth is an important word within the
scriptures. It is a word mentioned over and over, in the Old Testament and in
the New Testament. The scriptures teach us that we are changed or sanctified by
the truth. It is truth that brings us to God as we recognize we are all
sinners, unable to achieve righteousness outside of a true relationship with
God.
As believers we are to practice, live by,
the truth (1 John1:6). Paul says it this way: “You were taught, with regard to
your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by
its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put
on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.”
(Ephesians 4:22-24). The latter part of verse 24 is more literally translated
“in righteousness and holiness of the truth.” This would line up with what many
commentators say, that truth should be seen as a source of the righteousness
and holiness that is being created in the new person.
The idea here is simple; truth has a direct
connection to righteousness and holiness in our lives. The opposite would also
be simple; a lack of truth will have a direct connection to the lack of
righteousness and holiness in our lives. Truth is directly connected to our
spiritual lives and is required in our day-to-day walk as believers in Jesus
Christ.
With all of this comes the reality that we
often do not know the whole truth. We may hear information first or second or
third hand. It may be passed on by those who have only heard only one side of
the story or who want to pass themselves off as the appointed representatives for
a specific opinion or group. Yet, in the end, this kind of behavior is not what
God requires of his people.
As believers we must remember that our old
self has been crucified with Christ and we are called to a higher level of behavior.
Truth is not always connected to those who make the most noise or claim to
represent the greatest numbers. So we are called to seek the truth, live in and
by the truth, and speak the truth in love. Our sanctification, our change from
our old self to a new creation, is based our understanding
of eternal truths.
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