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Pastor Charles Haith addresses the crisis of truth in modern society, where truth has become a casualty—beaten, bloodied, and barely recognizable. In a culture that treats truth like a football kicked around in political, moral, and sexual arenas, believers must understand that God's truth is not customizable or subjective. The sermon exposes three deceptive packages Satan offers: subjective truth (based on feelings), relative truth (dependent on culture and circumstances), and flexible truth (adjustable as needed). In contrast, God offers objective truth rooted in His unchanging character. The key to freedom is remaining in God's Word, which acts as a filter to remove impurities and wrongful thinking. By understanding God's sovereignty—His complete control over all things—believers can reject the lies of the enemy and walk in the freedom that comes from knowing and living biblical truth. The sermon emphasizes that God and His Word are synonymous, and true discipleship requires daily commitment to Scripture, not just church attendance.
By Pastor Tim Johnson4.8
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Pastor Charles Haith addresses the crisis of truth in modern society, where truth has become a casualty—beaten, bloodied, and barely recognizable. In a culture that treats truth like a football kicked around in political, moral, and sexual arenas, believers must understand that God's truth is not customizable or subjective. The sermon exposes three deceptive packages Satan offers: subjective truth (based on feelings), relative truth (dependent on culture and circumstances), and flexible truth (adjustable as needed). In contrast, God offers objective truth rooted in His unchanging character. The key to freedom is remaining in God's Word, which acts as a filter to remove impurities and wrongful thinking. By understanding God's sovereignty—His complete control over all things—believers can reject the lies of the enemy and walk in the freedom that comes from knowing and living biblical truth. The sermon emphasizes that God and His Word are synonymous, and true discipleship requires daily commitment to Scripture, not just church attendance.