Friday; March 4
Have you ever heard the phrase, “relative truth”? There are a lot of people who will argue that there can be versions of truth but, by definition, there can only be one truth. In essence, what is true for you, must be true for me as well. Sure there can be shades and shadows of opinions, but truth is truth! Through the years there has been tug of war with the so-called truth. In fact, we have gotten to the point that we question who or what we can believe. In a sense, we quote the words of Pilate, “What is truth?”. Interestingly, when we turn the pages of the Bible back a few pages, we find the answer to his question and the world’s dilemma. When Jesus praying for His disciples, He asked that God would, “Sanctify them in the truth …”; then went on to explain, “Your word is truth” (John 17:17). Again, there are a lot of opinions and ideas floating around our world, but there is only one truth – the version presented by God. The success of Jesus’ disciples will be based on thei