NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH
READ: John 3:1-15
Most assuredly, I say to you, We speak what We know and testify what We have seen. – John 3:11
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Samuel 21-24
When
a witness takes the stand, he is asked, “Do you swear to tell the
truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?” At one time, the
words “so help me God” were part of that oath, as an appeal to the
highest authority. Telling the truth in a court of law is absolutely
essential because it can determine a verdict of life or death.
When
Jesus talked to Nicodemus about the new birth and eternal life, He
spoke “under oath.” Note how He prefaced His words in John 3:11, “Most
assuredly, I say to you.” He used the Greek phrase “amen, amen,”
which can also be translated “verily, verily,” “truly, truly,” or “I
tell you the truth.” In the gospel of John, Jesus used the phrase 25
times.
In his book The Unity Of The Bible,
Daniel Fuller writes, “Jesus … did not speak for God but as being God
Himself. Of all the biblical spokespersons, only Jesus attached amen to
His own statements, thereby declaring that He Himself as God had the
authority to affirm His teaching as reliable and true.”
The
words of our Lord are the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the
truth. So believe them and obey them. Knowing the truth is a matter of
life or death! – Dennis De Haan
Lord, grant to me a holy zeal
That burns within my heart,
Zeal like Yours for truth and right
From which I’ll not depart. – D. De Haan
Christ Himself is the truth – we need nothing more.
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