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What does the Bible say about doing the truth?

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The Bible emphasizes that 'doing the truth' means hearing, believing, and acting in accordance with God's objective truth.

'Doing the truth' refers to the response of a believer who not only hears the Word of God but also actively adheres to it in their life. As stated in John 3:20-21, those who do truth come to the light, revealing that their deeds are wrought in God. This concept underscores the idea that the truth of Scripture must be lived out in obedience and faith, showcasing a transformation in the believer’s life. Additionally, in Ephesians 1:13, hearing the truth is the precursor to believing – highlighting the necessity of engaging with God's Word authentically and wholeheartedly.
Scripture References: John 3:20-21, Ephesians 1:13, John 3:16-21

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Doing The Truth
Todd Nibert · Jun 9, 2019
Doing Truth
Angus Fisher · Jan 15, 2022
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