Real Hope: Seeking Truthنموونە

The Constant Pursuit Of Truth
The concept of ‘truth’ feels very subjective these days. The suggestion that there’s an ultimate truth in an age of ‘your truth’ and ‘my truth’ feels archaic and logically impossible.
I wonder if society’s changing approach to truth isn’t about a changing need for defined guiding principles but about validating our experiences and worldview. We want ‘truth’ to originate with us and our ideas, not necessarily with something beyond us.
If we believe that God is the embodiment of truth, however, it isn’t something we can find entirely in ourselves: we have to look to Him. We have to ‘seek’ Him, as Isaiah 55 puts it.
The context of this verse is about taking up God’s invitation for salvation while we still can in this lifetime, but it also reflects the attitude of the ones who find it: they look, seek, and attempt to discover.
When you’re considering what is true in this day and age, why not seek out God as the source of it and find out what the Bible has to say?
Written by LAURA BENNETT
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Truth! Facts! We all want these things, but it is easy to read all the information circulating and become confused and disheartened. This Bible plan teaches us where real Truth can be found: Facts that never change, founded on love and justice, and spoken by a God who cannot lie. The closer you are to God, the closer you are to truth.
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