Truth does not become Truth . . . when it becomes relevant.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when circumstances make people listen to it.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when the majority believe it.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when people open their Bibles.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when all goes well.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when hard times come.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when Congress sings “God Bless America.”
Truth does not become Truth . . . when you beat the system.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when it gets enough votes.
Truth does not become Truth . . . when I believe it.
Truth is Truth when . . .
That is not the way to talk about Truth, because it implies that there are times when Truth is not Truth.
TRUTH IS TRUTH . ! —at all times, in all places, in all cultures, in every debate, in every dilemma, in every living being.
We can’t define it, because we didn’t invent it.
We can’t define it, but we can find it.
We can’t define it, but we can draw a line with it.
We can’t define it, but we can live by it.
“What is TRUTH?” —–Pilate, to Jesus
“I am the TRUTH.” —–Jesus
“Your Word is TRUTH.” —–His Book
We cannot alter or affect the TRUTH—but we can accept it.
The glorious TRUTH is this:
“Then Jesus said to those Jews which believed on Him, ‘If you continue in My Words, then you are my disciples indeed, and you will know the TRUTH, and the TRUTH will set you free.'”
What a deal—it is TRUE—and it is free.