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Heeding
A Call to Obedience
& Submitting to
God's truth:
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We live in an age of relative truth. According to a
2002 Barna survey, only a minority of believing adults (44%) and an even
smaller percentage of believing teenagers (9%) are certain of the existence
of absolute moral truth.
Unfortunately, relative truth is polluting the disciple-making efforts of
our local churches. In the same survey, George Barna found large proportions
of the lay leaders in Christian churches holding a wide range of unbiblical
religious views regarding the holiness of Christ, the reality of Satan, the
existence of the Holy Spirit, the reality of the resurrection, and the means
to salvation.
Jesus stated: "I am the way and the truth and the life.
No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6) Disciples and
disciple-makers must have a firm grasp on the "truth" to which Jesus holds
claim:
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Absolute truth is the mind of
God revealed in His Holy Word.
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Truth is the mind of God
revealed in the obedient life of His son Jesus Christ.
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Truth is the mind of God
revealed by the spirit of truth who is the Holy Spirit.
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Truth is the mind of God reflected in the life of an
obedient Christian.
As Jesus' followers, we can only prove the absolute
truth of Jesus and his one-and-only way to God by our obedience. Jesus was
very clear about this: "By this all men will know that you are my disciples,
if you love one another." (John 13:35)
Click here for a list of Jesus'
instructions
in righteous obedience.
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