“All
the paths of the LORD are mercy and truth, To such as keep His
covenant and His testimonies.”
(Psalms
25:10)
“But
You, O Lord, are a God full of compassion, and gracious,
Longsuffering and abundant in mercy and truth.”
(Psalms
86:15)
“Jesus
said to him, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one
comes to the Father except through Me.”
(John
14:6)
“Pilate
therefore said to Him, "Are You a king then?" Jesus
answered, "You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I
was born, and for this cause I have come into the world, that I
should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears
My voice."
(John
18:37)
I've
heard it said, and quite recently, that the true message of
Christianity is love, peace, and forgiveness. Isn't that a beautiful
sentiment? Truly one of the most amazing things about what God has
done for us is that He has loved us apart from -and indeed despite
of- all the evils we have done. That being said, is love and all
that really the central message and purpose of Christianity? From my
perspective, I'd have to say no.
Love
is important, very important. Without love we would all have been
cast down by the righteous fury of God long, long ago. Love is what
spared our lives and saved our souls. Love is what brought Christ
down from heaven in the form of a man to die for us. Understanding
God's love for us goes a long way in explaining the pattern of
history. Verse after verse of scripture is dedicated to God's love
for His creation and our love for Him and each other. Their is a
whole chapter devoted to love in the new testament and a whole book
in the old about love! Yet love has its limits.
Love
is only good when it is informed by the truth. The less truth and
knowledge we have the more superficial love becomes and the more we
undermine its power. What good does it do to “love” someone and
ignore their sin? How much benefit does someone get from being cared
for, if we never share with them the gospel? God loves us and cares
about love, but He cares about truth more. Think about it: sin was
started, not with an unloving act, but with a lie. When the serpent
tempted Eve it didn't batter her and stuff the fruit down her throat,
it lied. The truth was warped and broken and cast aside and that act
is what ultimately began humanity's descent into shadow.
We
must uphold the truth. If we do nothing else, this we must do. If
we allow false teachers to degrade the message than people will not
be truly saved. If they listen to lies and fictions about God, how
will anyone come to know Him? If we allow the unskilled, ungifted,
and untaught to steer our beliefs what will be the meaning of any of
our confessions? Do you think God cares that we are sincere if we
are sincerely wrong? Remember, we are called to abstain from idols
and to worship only the true God. Idols can be made from many
materials, including ideas. Those who teach falsely are not just
errant preachers they are holding up a God that is not God, an idol.
It
is important that we love. Though love without knowledge and truth
is powerless and ultimately pointless, truth without love is harsh,
unforgiving, and merciless. We cannot allow a desire to love others
to blind us to lies and to allow the existence of false teaching and
pagan doctrine. We must confront these evils with love and a desire
to save those captured by them. Love will save no one if uninformed
and truth will condemn everyone unless softened by love.
“And
this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in
knowledge and all discernment, that you may approve the things that
are excellent, that you may be sincere and without offense till the
day of Christ...”
(Philippians
1:9-10)
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