No
matter what your present belief, in this short essay I want to set before
you the truth. Please study carefully the following points about belief and
its relation to truth.
Believing Something Does Not Make It The Truth
The aged Jacob
believed the story his sons told him which insinuated that their brother
Joseph had been devoured by an evil beast
(Gen. 37:31-35).
So sincere was Jacob in that belief, and so emotionally moved by what he
believed, he rent his clothes, put on sackcloth, mourned for many days, and
refused the comfort offered by other members of the family. Young Joseph was
not dead although his ;father sincerely believed he had been killed. Joseph
was very much alive!
Saul of Tarsus
strongly and earnestly believed in his early life that Jesus of Nazareth was
an impostor, not the real Christ. He "verily thought" that he ought to do
many things contrary to the name of Jesus
(Acts 26:9).
Saul's belief that Jesus was a fake did not make Him a pretender.
Truth is not
determined by what someone chooses to believe. One may elect to believe the
Book of Mormon, but that does not make the Book of Mormon true. One may
choose to believe that the Pope of Rome is the Vicar of Christ, but
believing it does not make it so. Some people believe man has the same
nature of a beast and no other nature, but their belief does not make it
true that man is wholly a material being. A lot of people believe miracles
are being performed today (tongues, healing, prophecy, etc.), but their
belief, which sometimes moves them in emotional experiences, does not make
it true.
Failure To Believe Something Does Not Keep It From Being The
Truth
Many of the
Jews refused to believe that Jesus was the Messiah, even after He had
preached to them, worked signs and wonders among them, and had demonstrated
supernatural insight, but their lack of faith did not change the truth about
His identity. Jesus explained, "for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall
die in your sins"
(John 8:24).
The truth about His Sonship did not depend on their belief in Him.
There are
people who today refuse to believe there is a hell. They suppose that God
thinks as men think, and in their human reasoning they cannot rationalize
the idea of eternal punishment. But remember this: refusal to believe there
is a hell does not keep the doctrine of hell from being the truth.
Some men refuse
to believe there is a God. These men are called atheists. They suppose there
is no being higher than humanity. This idea leaves them without any feeling
of accountability to anyone except themselves. Refusal to believe in God
does not change the fact that God exists and men are responsible to Him for
their deeds.
Truth is
determined by what the Scriptures teach, not by what someone believes, or
refuses to believe. Jesus said, "He that believeth and is baptized shall be
saved"
(Mk. 16:16);
that is the truth, and if every person on earth refused to accept it, that
teaching of Jesus would still be the truth.
One Must Believe The Truth To Be Saved
Jesus said,
"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free"
(John 8:32).
"Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth"
(John 17:17).
Paul spoke of the "word of truth" as the "gospel of your salvation"
(Eph. 1:13).
He explained that we are chosen to salvation "through sanctification of the
Spirit and belief of the truth"
(2 Thess. 2:13).
This New
Testament teaching is a far cry from the popular notion that it really does
not make a lot of difference what one believes. Some have the idea that one
can believe to a large degree whatever he wants to believe and still go to
heaven. To such persons it matters not whether one believes baptism is
essential to salvation or is a mere symbol of salvation; whether one
believes in the impossibility of apostasy or that a child of God can fall
away; whether one believes in immersion only or sprinkling, pouring, and
immersion; whether one believes in tithing or giving according to ability;
whether one believes Christians should keep the Sabbath (Saturday) or
assemble for worship on the first day (Sunday); whether one believes Christ
was born of a virgin or not; whether one believes in one faith or many
faiths; etc., etc.
Refusal To Believe The Truth Brings Condemnation
Paul wrote
about certain persons who did not love the truth, explaining, "And for this
cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:
That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure
in unrighteousness"
(2 Thess. 2:10-12).
We cannot obey the truth if we do not learn it and believe it. The word of
God warns that people "who do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness,"
will receive indignation and wrath in the day of judgment
(Rom. 2:8).
James taught
that if one, errs from the truth and is turned back (converted), a soul is
saved from death
(Jas. 5:19, 20).
This implies that if one turns from the truth he is headed for eternal
death.
Truth is fixed
by the word of God. Truth does not depend on what you and I believe or
refuse to believe, but our eternal security does depend on our believing
that which is the truth and not turning from that truth.
Truth Magazine - January 16, 1975
Other Articles by Irvin Himmel
Soul
Nourishment
Bearing Fruit and Winning Souls
By Many or by Few
The Church at Work in
Benevolence
A Few Ominous Isms
The Sufferings of Christ Prior to His Death
Pearls From Proverbs - A Seeming Right Course
Pearls in Proverbs: Glorying in Glory
We Wait by Faith
The Suffering of Jesus Prior to His Death
Unity in the Church
Maturity
The Grace of God that Brings Salvation
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