Embracing the Truth: Anticipating Christ's Return

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If we have agreement that the word of God is our final authority, well then we can begin to discuss things, and we can begin to try and come to some kind of agreement. If there's a lack of agreement between two people as to the inspiration of Scripture, then we have a real problem because the very basis of the facts that we're dealing with is in question. [00:28:56]

Absolute truth is, it doesn't exist. What do we mean by absolute truth? Well, when something is absolute, it means that that is the way it is. It doesn't change. Absolute truth means that truth is truth, and nothing changes that truth. So, I can't even say that the earth is round because to some people, that's not absolute truth. [00:05:23]

We did not follow cunningly devised fables when we made known to you the power and the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. So here he's coming right into the issue, the coming of the Lord Jesus. So he says when we told you about Jesus's coming, we did not follow cunningly devised fables. [00:03:39]

We have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts, knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man. [00:00:06]

The apostles were eyewitnesses to everything that Jesus did. Why did he have to be an eyewitness? Because that was probably the most important function of the twelve, and that was to be eyewitnesses. Their function was not that much to plant the church. Jesus would plant the church, but their function was to be eyewitnesses. [00:11:08]

We have the word of prophecy confirmed. What does the word confirmed have to do with? What does it deal with? Truth witnessing. When you have one witness and you have a second witness, what does the second witness do? It confirms what the first witness said, obviously, if they were saying the same thing. [00:21:27]

The word of God leads us. It is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Notice it's not a lamp for us to read by, while that's a legitimate use of the light, but the Old Testament says that his word is a lamp to our feet. Why do we need a lamp for our feet? Because we are walking in the way. [00:30:54]

We have a word that is shining, and obviously, the purpose of shining is to lead us to truth. There's that great hymn, "Lead Kindly Light." The word of God leads us. It is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Notice it's not a lamp for us to read by, while that's a legitimate use of the light. [00:30:51]

The morning star, obviously, is another term for the Lord Jesus. The devil also likes that term. He also calls himself the morning star, but Jesus is the bright morning star. The morning star here, the Greek word is the word from which we get the word phosphorus. Phosphorus is an element that, if it's exposed to oxygen, begins to glow. [00:33:56]

We have something which is sure, but we need to pay heed to it. You can know the truth, but if the truth is not leading to a change, if you know there's a manhole cover missing and you get there's a hole, and you don't pay attention, you're going to fall in the hole. Jesus said, "I'm coming." We need to pay attention. [00:39:11]

We have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts, knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scripture is of any private interpretation, for prophecy never came by the will of man. [00:00:06]

We have the word of prophecy confirmed. What does the word confirmed have to do with? What does it deal with? Truth witnessing. When you have one witness and you have a second witness, what does the second witness do? It confirms what the first witness said, obviously, if they were saying the same thing. [00:21:27]

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