Sabbath School
Growing in a Relationship with God
The Role of The Bible
Lesson 4 - Tuesday
The Word of Truth in a World of Confusion
We live in an age where many voices compete for our attention. Opinions are endless, certainty seems rare, and some even claim that truth does not exist at all. Yet Scripture speaks with clarity and confidence: truth is real, truth matters, and truth is found perfectly in God and in His Word.
Jesus prayed to the Father in John 17:17, “Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth.” Christ did not say God’s Word merely contains truth or points toward truth—He declared that it is truth. God’s Word is the reliable standard by which all other claims are measured. In a changing world, the Bible remains steady, trustworthy, and eternal.
Proverbs 30:5–6 adds, “Every word of God is pure... Do not add to His words, lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar.” God’s words are flawless, refined, and dependable. Human ideas often become mixed with pride, error, and self-interest, but God’s truth is clean and pure. This also warns us not to tamper with Scripture by adding our preferences or subtracting what convicts us.
Psalm 12:6 says, “The words of the Lord are pure words, like silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times.” God’s truth has been tested and proven. Through centuries of criticism, opposition, and attack, the Word of God still stands. It has comforted the broken, corrected the wandering, and transformed countless lives.
The second group of verses deepens the message. In 1 Thessalonians 2:13, Paul praised believers because they received the message “not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God.” The gospel is not a human invention—it is divine revelation. Psalm 33:4–5 declares, “For the word of the Lord is right, and all His work is done in truth.” God not only speaks truth; He acts in truth. His character matches His words. Ephesians 1:13 calls the gospel “the word of truth,” through which believers hear, trust Christ, and are sealed with the Holy Spirit.
So what message unites these texts? God is true, His Word is true, the gospel is true, and salvation rests on receiving that truth by faith.
Some argue, “There is no truth.” But that statement defeats itself. If someone says there is no truth, they are presenting that claim as if it were true. In trying to deny truth, they must borrow the very concept they reject. The statement collapses under its own weight. Truth must exist for the denial of truth to even be meaningful.
This matters deeply for everyday life. If truth does not exist, then right and wrong disappear, promises mean nothing, justice becomes impossible, and hope becomes empty sentiment. But because truth exists—and because God is truth—we can live with confidence. We can trust His promises, obey His commands, and stand firm when culture shifts.
Do not build your life on popular opinion or unstable feelings. Build it on the Word of God. Read it humbly. Believe it fully. Obey it courageously. What God says is true whether the world applauds or rejects it.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You that You are the God of truth and that Your Word is completely trustworthy. In a world filled with confusion, anchor my heart in Your promises. Help me to love truth, live truth, and share truth with grace and courage. Guard me from deception, pride, and unbelief. Sanctify me through Your Word, and draw me closer to Jesus, who is the way, the truth, and the life. In His name I pray, Amen.
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