Embracing Absolute Truth in a World of Deception

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1) "Truth is absolute. It's constant and true for everyone, everywhere, all the time. This is the definition of truth. However, I think it's safe to say that we live in a culture where this definition doesn't necessarily fly and that truth oftentimes is up for grabs. There's a theologian by the name of Oz Guinness who says this truth in any objective or absolute sense, truth that is independent of the mind of the knower, no longer exists." [04:44] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "What we believe impacts the way we live our lives. And if we believe in the wrong things or only believe in the things that I create my truths, ultimately we're going to find ourselves on this path that leads to death, whereas truth is found on a path that leads to life. True truth, the absolute truth for everyone, everywhere, at all times, is not always going to be the popular decision. It's not always going to be the popular stance. It's not always going to be exciting or feel good, because sometimes it's going to challenge us. But truth always brings freedom." [08:14] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "There's a difference between knowing the truth and believing in the truth. And that difference has eternal implications that impact our identity today. And why is that? Because what we believe influences or shapes our thoughts. Our thoughts shape our words. Our words shape our behaviors. Our behaviors shape our habits and our habits ultimately shape our character. Who we are. Right. See, what you believe determines who you are now and who you are becoming or who you are going to become." [11:21] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "We dive into God's word, which is the source of truth, which is timeless and unchanging, and yet it continues to change lives. Because it's through God's word that we get this glimpse of who God is and his character and just how deep his love is for us. We get a glimpse of who we are in relation to who God is. And we're reminded, ultimately, of who is in control of all of this. That no matter how bad my moment is, no matter how bad it is right now, I know that God is working, that God is present, and that one day he's gonna bring this all back home." [15:39] (37 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "We live in the truth. We walk in the truth as we seek it, and as we become familiar with it and we embrace it, we allow it to speak into our lives. We're then able to share it with the people around us. We're able to be people who reflect God's goodness and his grace and his compassion and his love because we have embodied it. We get to be Christ's example to those around us, and we get to follow in Jesus footsteps, who perfectly did this, who lived and died the same. Jesus was always the truth." [17:39] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "It's truth that gives us the courage, the strength to stand against our enemy in his lies. It's the truth that reminds us of who God is and what he's done for us. It's the truth that reminds us of who we are in Christ. It's the truth that gives us the strength to face today. It's the truth that gives us hope for our future. So this week, as we kind of navigate life in a world that is sometimes difficult to do and whatever it is that we're going through, may we walk confidently in this truth, the truth that ultimately says God is in control, that God is with us and that we are his." [19:25] (51 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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