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What does it mean to do the truth?

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To do the truth means to believe in Christ and live out that faith in a way that reflects one's reliance on Him.

In John 3:21, 'But he that doeth truth cometh to the light,' doing the truth is fundamentally rooted in genuine belief. It involves embracing Jesus Christ—not merely acknowledging Him intellectually, but fully relying on His finished work for salvation. This faith leads to a lifestyle that seeks to glorify God through obedience and good works, which are ultimately the result of His grace at work in the believer. A believer's deeds are manifestations of their relationship with Christ and should be brought to the light, showing that they are wrought by God and not merely produced by human effort. In this way, doing the truth is a reflection of an authentic faith that actively engages in the light of Christ.
Scripture References: John 3:21, Galatians 2:20

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Doing the Faith
Todd Nibert · May 14, 2006
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