“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.” – John 17:17
We live in a world of opinions, lies, half-truths, and competing truths. But Jesus reminds us where to find truth – in the Word of God. The Bible is truth. It is our standard. It is the measure by which we determine what is true and false in our world. The question for us is always: does this idea or thought that I am hearing or thinking line up with the Bible? The truth of the Bible gives us direction in the confusion of opinions around us, a star to follow that cuts through the smog of false ideas and pretend truths. Biblical truth also shows us how to grow up in Jesus, how to be mature Christians.
Jesus says that we are sanctified by the truth. “Sanctify” conveys the idea of being set apart. We are to be set apart in the truth of the Bible. We are to live according to the truth. Sanctify also means to make holy. Sanctification is the process of God making us holy, of growing up in Jesus to be mature Christians. And this happens as our lives line up with the truth. Which leads to three responses:
- First, we need to learn the truth. We can’t line our lives up with the truth if we don’t know it. As such we must be committed to digging into the Word. We are to meditate on God’s Word day and night (Psalm 1:2). We are to store up portions of God’s Word in our hearts (Psalm 119:11). We should gather regularly with God’s people to hear the word taught and preached. We must immerse ourselves in God’s Word that we might learn the truth.
- Second, we must believe the truth. We must join the Psalmist who says, “I trust in your word” (Psalm 119:42). We must believe what we learn, conforming our thinking to the Book. We simply can’t say, “This is what the Bible says, but I think….” What we think is simply wrong if it doesn’t match the Bible. We must submit ourselves completely to the truth revealed by God in his Word. We must believe the truth.
- Third, we must live the truth. As we learn it and believe it, we must conform not only our thinking but also our lives to the truth. James 1:22-25 speaks of the foolishness of hearing the Word but not doing it. We live in a world of information overload, and we hear so much that we never do anything about. But our approach to the Bible must be different. As we read it, mediate on it, memorize it, study it, and hear it preached, we must make every effort to do what it says. We must live the truth.
What will you do with the truth today?