Written
by John W. Ritenbaugh
06/09/2018
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Jesus said to him, “I am the [only] Way [to God] and the [real] Truth and the [real] Life; no one comes to the Father but through Me. John 14:6
Not only does Jesus characterize Himself as truth in John 14:6, but He also adds in John 17:17 that "[God's] word is
truth." In I Corinthians 15:45,
47, Paul refers to Jesus as "the last Adam" or "the second
Man," the beginning of a new order, of an entire race or family of beings
just like Him, just as all of mankind is in the image of our first forefather,
the first Adam.
Many
can say, "I have told you the truth." However, Jesus did not just
tell the truth, He embodied it. He put truth into a visible, concrete form so all
who so desire can see it. What credibility that gives! A teacher can present a
mathematical, grammatical, scientific, or historical truth, and what kind of a
person he is does not matter much. However, if a person teaches or administers
moral truth, his example—what he is in his character—is all-important. Do
people want to be lectured on purity by an adulterer or on honesty by a liar
and thief (Romans 2:21-24)?
"Truth"
in John 17:17 is the
Greek word aletheia, which means "reality, the manifested,
unconcealed essence of a matter." Truth is the reality lying at the
foundation of a righteous example. It is pure unadulterated reality.
Contrast
this with what Jesus says of Satan to the Jews in John 8:44:
You
are of your father the devil, and the desires of your father you want to do. He
was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because
there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own
resources, for he is a liar and the father of it.
Satan
is Christ's diametrical opposite, one hundred percent unmodified deceit. God's
entire plan is based on the premise that the converted know that God is true. If He is not true to His Word or
to His own way of life, how can He be trusted? We must live by faith in this true Being and in what He says!
Truth forms the basis, the foundation, the reality, for a person's conversion.
Consider
this: There is a personal, living, almighty God whose ways and laws are
intrinsically right—they are true. Therefore, a person who has God's Spirit and is honest, who is willing to
speak the truth and acknowledge it when it is shown to him, and who will use it
in everyday, practical situations must eventually become like the One he models
himself after.
God
is making us kings and priests, that is, leaders and teachers of a way of life
based on revealed truth. He will not have anyone in His Family who does not
embody truth as Jesus did. In other words, we, too, will be truth personified.
However, for this to occur we must live it to the best of our abilities now.
— John W. Ritenbaugh
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