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These days, it’s not exactly popular to claim the existence of absolute truth. It’s even less popular to claim that such truth is embodied in the person of Jesus, the one who is the only way to salvation. In this week’s message from John 14, Pastor J.D. shows us the importance of what is perhaps Jesus’ most controversial “I am” statement: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” Yet, this statement isn’t primarily about a set of principles to live by, or even having the correct answers to every theological question. Instead, it’s about truly knowing and having a relationship with the Savior of the world.
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These days, it’s not exactly popular to claim the existence of absolute truth. It’s even less popular to claim that such truth is embodied in the person of Jesus, the one who is the only way to salvation. In this week’s message from John 14, Pastor J.D. shows us the importance of what is perhaps Jesus’ most controversial “I am” statement: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life.” Yet, this statement isn’t primarily about a set of principles to live by, or even having the correct answers to every theological question. Instead, it’s about truly knowing and having a relationship with the Savior of the world.
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