When we examine the letters Paul writes we find he places a very strong emphasis upon the need for always standing for the whole truth of God’s Word. This is consistent with all his writings. In every place he strongly condemns false teachers and false teaching and sincerely commends the proclamation of truth. He often speaks of the singularity of real truth. He tells the church at Galatia that there is just one true gospel and all others are patently false. He informs the church at Ephesus that he has given them the word of truth in love. He summarizes that truth by saying there is just one faith, one Lord and one baptism. He makes it clear to young Timothy that the Lord’s churches are to the pillar and ground of this one truth. He emphasized to the church at Corinth that he could do nothing against the truth.
Christ set this standard for truth when He said, “I am the truth..”. He also said that those who worship Him must worship in spirit and in truth. He correctly claims that only this truth can set man truly free. He promised his followers in every age that the Spirit of truth would walk with them and He prayed to the Father that they would be sanctified in the truth of His Word.
It is little wonder then that when the Holy Spirit gave us the Word He had Paul and other writers to urge us to always stand for the truth. Jude tells us that we should always contend for this truth (faith) as it was once delivered unto the saints. James cautions against lying against this truth. Peter tells us that we should be firmly established in the truth. John tells the little children of God that they should walk in the truth.
This truth has served God’s people and the cultures and nations in which they have lived well in centuries past. We who live in nations blessed by a Christian history and heritage have much for which we should thank God. We have a faith that is powerful and unique to the Judeo-Christian culture. The truth of that faith is the foundation upon which our free and democratic institutions are based. It is vital that we keep standing for that truth. It is even more important that we who are blessed to be personally and spiritually resting upon the real Foundation Stone, Jesus Christ, fully understand and deeply treasure our faith and be always ready to not only contend for it, but share it with others also. This is especially true of those of us who have all the blessings related to being His peculiar people, purchased by his precious blood and placed into one of His churches as a place of rendering acceptable service and giving glory unto God. (Eph. 3:21) Our motto spiritual motto should be, “Always ready.” We should always be ready not only to stand for the truth but to share it with those who are shackled by sin. The Truth can make them free indeed!