In Dr. Steven J. Lawson's sermon titled "The Moment of Truth," he addresses the doctrine of absolute truth, contrasting it with a contemporary culture that embraces relativism. Lawson argues that truth is fundamentally divine, absolute, objective, singular, immutable, authoritative, powerful, and determinative, referencing key biblical texts such as John 14:6, where Jesus proclaims Himself as "the way, the truth, and the life," and Romans 1:18, which highlights humanity's tendency to suppress the truth in unrighteousness. He emphasizes that Jesus came to testify to the truth and that understanding and receiving this truth require divine regeneration by the Holy Spirit. The sermon urges believers to recognize the importance of absolute truth in a world that increasingly questions its existence, reminding them that this truth is vital for salvation, sanctification, and living in accordance with God's design.
“In reality, what we will be discussing is the subject of truth in an age and in a generation that denies there is any absolute truth.”
“Truth comes down from above. Truth comes from the God who is truth, and He reveals His truth to us.”
“Everyone who is of the truth hears my voice.”
“Your relationship to the truth will determine where you will spend all eternity.”
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