Pillar 1 - Foundational Truths
Meet Truth
Scripture shows truth to be a person.
When every voice around you claims a different truth, there is one claim that stands entirely apart — not a philosophy, but a Person.
Do You Not Know ?
You Can Choose Your Master …
The Father Of Lies
Or The Author Of Truth.
Have Your Not Heard ?
You Cannot Serve Two Masters …
There Is Only One Truth And He Sets Free.
HELL - ENDLESS AGONY WITH SATAN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE
OR
HEAVEN - ETERNAL LIFE OF JOY, PEACE AND LOVE WITH CHRIST JESUS
The Choice is Yours !!
”Jesus Said, “I Am The Way And The Truth And The Life. No One Comes To The Father Except Through Me.”John 14:6
Where Will You Spend Eternity ?
This is the truth in its simplest form — the same words printed inside every “Meet Truth” Truth Card:
Do not move past this too quickly.
If this is true, which it is, it changes everything about your life.
What Scripture Says About Truth
”For people are slaves to whatever has mastered them.” 2 Peter 2:19 Often, people become enslaved without being aware at first, only to awaken to the ugly reality later.
Everyone seeks truth. Yet, most have bought into the lie that they can define truth as they see fit. Nothing is further from the truth. The concept of personal truth, apart from Christ, is a lie. Truth is absolute and constant, just as Christ is.
The world will tell you “You can have it your way”. There is the appearance of “truth” in that phrase. But just as Satan lied to Adam and Eve in the garden that the forbidden fruit would not lead to death, choosing your own “truth” has a banquet of dire consequences. Many become enslaved to their desires, be it money, sex, prestige, power or countless other enticements.
One the other hand, Jesus said “... I am the way, the truth and the life…” John 14:6. So truth also is a Person – Jesus Christ. He is constant, faithful and never-changing, just as truth is, for He is truth.
So, who will become your master? The world with its empty promises and temporary fixes or Jesus, constant and faithful in His being. John 8:31-32 makes it clear. “Jesus said, if you hold to my teaching … then you will know the truth and the truth will set you free.” And you will be free indeed!
What Others Ask
Q. Is Jesus really the only way to God?
A. Jesus said it plainly: 'I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me' (John 14:6). This is not a Christian preference — it is Christ's own claim. No other religious leader claimed to be the way himself, not merely to point the way. The exclusivity of Christ flows from who He is.
Q. What does "I am the way, the truth, and the life" mean?
A. In John 14:6, Jesus declares He is the way — the only path to God; the truth — the fullness of revealed reality; and the life — the source of eternal life. Each word excludes alternatives. He is not a way among many. He is the singular reality in whom all spiritual seeking either finds its answer or ends in vain.
Q. Is there such a thing as absolute truth?
A. Yes — and the Bible grounds absolute truth in the character of God, who does not change (Malachi 3:6). Jesus declared Himself to be truth incarnate. In a culture that treats truth as personal and relative, the Christian claim is that truth is not a concept but a Person — and that Person entered history, died, and rose again.
Q. How is Jesus different from other religious teachers and prophets?
A. Every other religious teacher pointed away from themselves to a teaching, a god, or a path. Jesus pointed to Himself. He claimed to forgive sins (which only God can do), to be one with the Father (John 10:30), and to rise from the dead (which He did). His resurrection sets Him apart from every other figure in religious history.
Q. Why do Christians believe Jesus is God and not just a good man?
A. C.S. Lewis famously argued that Jesus' own claims leave no room for 'just a good man' — He is either Lord, liar, or lunatic. He claimed divine authority, forgave sins, accepted worship, and predicted His resurrection — all of which occurred. Christians believe Jesus is God because Jesus claimed it and history confirmed it through the empty tomb
Digging Deeper Introduction
Truth has its root in the character of God. As such, it is singular (absolute), unchangeable and eternal. Truth is not an abstract concept, but rather the very essence of God. God’s word is truth. Christ, the word that became flesh, rightfully declared “I am the way, the truth and the life” John 14:6. The Holy Spirit, also known as the Spirit of Truth, fulfills Jesus’ promise “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth.” John 16:13
Truth does not bend to the cultural whims of the world. Truth is truth for everyone, whether you choose to believe it or not. An individual cannot define it for themselves. To do so places you in opposition to the truth. The Apostle Paul warns about those who “exchanged the truth about God for a lie.” Romans 1:25 He goes on to describe them further in 2 Timothy 3:7 as people who are “always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth.”
Truth has its opposition in lies and error. In 1 John 4:6, John writes about the “Spirit of truth and the spirit of falsehood” with the later referring to the spirit of the antichrist “being from the world and therefore speak[ing] from the viewpoint of the world .” Jesus, teaching in John 8:44, describes Satan as a liar who speaks from his own nature – he ‘does not stand in truth, because there is no truth in him.”
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Do you know truth?
Someone’s eternity depends on it!
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