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What does Proverbs 23:23 mean by 'buy the truth'?

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'Buy the truth' emphasizes the urgent need to value and obtain truth above all else.

'Buy the truth and sell it not' in Proverbs 23:23 underscores the necessity of valuing truth as essential for life and wisdom. This metaphorical language suggests that acquiring truth requires effort and prioritization over worldly pursuits. It calls believers to actively seek understanding and wisdom, positioning truth as invaluable in comparison to material wealth or transient pleasures. In the context of sovereign grace theology, it also reflects recognizing Christ as the ultimate truth, necessitating the relinquishment of false beliefs and idolatry in pursuit of the genuine gospel.
Scripture References: Proverbs 23:23, Isaiah 55:1

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