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1 | Is truth relative? How do we know it? | John 8:32 | Bill Mc | 20432 | ||
How do we know when we are are taught the truth? There are many different denominations and they all claim to be right. There are many different guides on this forum and they all claim to be right. All these denominations and forum guides have scripture to back up their views. But they frequently do not agree. Jesus promised us that we would know it. So how do we know the truth? Many (not all) Baptists would say you've got to be immersed during baptism. Catholics and Methodists would say that sprinking is fine. Pentecostals would say that you need to be baptized in the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues. Conservatives would say that those gifts have passed away. One church says you can't have musical instruments. Another says its fine. One church says you have to worship on Saturday. One says you need to worship on Sunday. One church says you need to confess your sins publicly. Another says that open confession is not necessary. One church says that anyone can partake of communion during the Lord's Supper. Another says that you can only if you are a member of that church. One church says they believe in the free will of man. Another says they believe that God is completely sovereign and man has no choice in the matter. Once church says you can't have female pastors. Another says that there is no male and female in Christ so it's OK. One church says that the Christian is no longer under Law. Another says that Christ in us enables us to fulfill the Law as He did. One church says that your salvation is secure because it comes from God. Another says you can, at some point, reject it and fall away. So how do you KNOW that we are being taught truth? Everyone - churches, denominations, pastors, forum guides have certain scriptures to back up their view. EVERYONE! So how do you know what the truth is? |
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2 | Is truth relative? How do we know it? | John 8:32 | Hank | 20475 | ||
The short form of your question, Bill, is "Is truth relative? How do we know it? To the first I would say, "No, I don't believe truth is relative because the Bible speaks of the truth in the absolute. And how do we know it? I'd name the "golden texts" of the Bible as Genesis 1:1, the first 17 verses of John's gospel, and John 3:16. They contain enough of absolute truth to last us for an eternity. Everything else is exposition upon these fundamental, foundational truths. --Hank | ||||||
3 | Is truth relative? How do we know it? | John 8:32 | Bill Mc | 20481 | ||
Dear Hank, Thanks for your responses, brother. I, too, love C.S. Lewis. 'Mere Christianity' is a staple in my library. 'The ScrewTape Letters' is excellent, too. That a Christian could have such insight into the diabolical mind shows us indeed where God has brought us from and how radical our translation from darkness to light truly is. My question, Hank, is not posed as a rally cry to eliminate denominations. Although, like you, I don't feel that their existance is the ideal, the fact of the matter is that they do. The fact of the matter is the we have to deal with them. And, I believe that in spite of all our man-made lines and boxes, God works His plan of salvation for any who will seek Him. I don't think that denominations pose a big barrier to Him for He looks on our hearts. My question is really centered in the fact that we DO have to search for God amongst this 'haystack' of man-made religion. And though God has no problem 'finding' us (PTL), we have many problems of knowing who to listen to. No denomination, no church, no pastor, and certainly no forum guide is going to say, "Listen to me. I will teach you false doctrine." Everyone believes they are right (even ME, beware :)). This puts a new believer in an awkward, sometimes overwhelming position. In another thread, I shared that, for me, the Word of God was my sole standard for knowing the truth. It is my plumbline. I was basically told that if that was my standard, then I could easily either start or fall prey to cultic beliefs. It was advanced to me that I need to be under a human teacher's teaching to know the absolute truth. While I realize that God does indeed work through the teachers, pastors, evangelists, elders, and other offices that He has given to the body of Christ, my question is how do you make the determination of who to listen to? If I cannot trust the Holy Spirit to reveal the meaning of God's Word to me when I am using correct interpreting techniques, and I must seek out a human teacher (for that is all the church offers at this point), how do I know who is teaching the truth? Or the truer truth? Any thoughts? (For the record, although God's Word is infallible, my interpretation of it is not. Therefore I will often check my interpretation up against what my pastor teaches, what other Christians think, what other men or women of God have written in commentaries and literature, and even, sometimes, what other forum members think. That's why we are here. So I do not exist or study in a closed vacuum. But my starting point is always trusting the Lord to illuminate His Word to me first. I feel that if God so 'dead' that He can no longer teach us from His own Word, we might as well close down this site and go play 'Solitaire.') In Christ, Bill Mc |
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