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What Is Truth? Politics and religion. You just don't talk about
those things. With politics one can
understand that perspective. It's hard to know who's telling the truth. So
many have a reason to twist the truth. With religion the devil
wants you to think the same. That it's so hard to know who's telling the
truth, because so many have a reason to twist the truth. Have you wondered,
"Maybe no one can ever know what is true?" Or maybe you've become so
frustrated with your search for truth in religion--all the different
denominations--that you've concluded, "Well, maybe they're pretty much
the same, so it doesn't matter." They're not the same. And
it does matter. But still, how do you
know what is true? Jesus stood accused by
powerful enemies of crimes he did not commit. Jesus stood before Pilate, a
Roman governor. Jesus' enemies said, "He claims to be a king,"
suggesting that Jesus had designs on Caesar's throne. Pilate asks, "Are
you a king?" Jesus answers, "My kingdom is not of this world."
Pilate says, "You are a king then!" Jesus answers, "You are
right, [. . . and] everyone on the side of truth listens to me." You might imagine Pilate
thinking, "That's the problem, right there. You want me to listen to
you, and your enemies want me to listen to them. How do I know who's
right?" Frustration. "What is
truth?" Pilate asks. Sometimes when we hear
lies spoken to us again and again, we begin to wonder if there is anything
true. We feel lost. We drift. We become afraid. Frustrated. Like Pilate.
He concluded, "Maybe no one can ever know what is true." Rejoice. Pilate's
frustration did not make Jesus' words less true. Pilate's frustration did not
make the lies of Jesus' enemies more true. My friends, there is
truth. Jesus' words are always true. It's easy to become
frustrated when so many lies are being passed off as truth. You need not be
Pilate. You need not throw up your hands and permit lies to convince you that
there is no such thing as truth. There is
truth. Listen to Jesus: "Everyone on the side of truth listens to
me." |