Full of Grace and Truth
Update: 2018-12-16
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Ultimate reality, God's reality, is fixed - and this irks us. We want fluidity, a journey without a destination. The philosopher Nietzsche referred to our dodging God's reality as "sacred games" that we would have to invent. We can fall into a truth crisis if we let feelings and emotions become our new value system. But as we see in the book of John, Jesus came into the word "...full of grace and truth." Christ's circumstances did not change the truth he was bearing. His truth was foundational, it was based in God himself. His purpose was to show us the truth of God the Father and the lengths the Father would go to graciously redeem us.
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