

Christianity, A Logical Conclusion
He Is the Truth: A Treatise on Christ in an Age of Confusion
1. The Age of Information—But Not Wisdom
We are drowning in data.
Podcasts, posts, panels, platforms.
But for all our knowing, we seem to know nothing that brings peace.
“Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.” — 2 Timothy 3:7
2. Truth Is Not a Trend
In an age where truth is “fluid,” Christ stands firm.
He didn’t say, “I know the truth.”
He said, “I am the truth.” — John 14:6
Truth isn’t an idea. It’s a Person.
3. The Lie Goes Back to Eden
“Did God really say…?” — Genesis 3:1
The first attack was on truth.
Not with violence, but with a question.
Satan doesn’t need to destroy you. He just needs you to doubt.
4. God Spoke. The World Obeyed.
“And God said… and it was so.” — Genesis 1
Light didn’t debate.
The seas didn’t argue.
Only man questioned the Word.
5. The Fall Was Not Just Disobedience—It Was Rebellion
Not just breaking a rule.
But breaking trust.
We wanted autonomy more than intimacy.
We chose self over surrender.
6. Truth Became Flesh
God didn’t stay distant.
“The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” — John 1:14
Truth took on skin, walked our roads, touched our wounds.
Not just to inform—but to save.
7. The Cross Was the Ultimate Declaration
The world mocked Him.
The soldiers pierced Him.
The sky went dark.
And still He spoke: “It is finished.”
Not the end of a man—but the end of death’s reign.
8. Lies Die in the Light
The resurrection wasn't just a miracle.
It was a vindication.
The Truth stood back up.
He is not buried in Jerusalem.
He is seated in heaven.
9. Truth Divides
“Do not think that I came to bring peace… but a sword.” — Matthew 10:34
Christ doesn’t fit neatly into human systems.
He confronts every heart, every ideology.
And forces a choice.
10. The World Still Cries: “What Is Truth?”
Pilate asked the question—then walked away.
So do many today.
But truth isn’t found in walking away.
It’s found in bowing low.
11. Truth Isn’t Found—It Finds You
You don’t climb to heaven to grab truth.
Truth descended.
While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. — Romans 5:8
Truth bled so you could live.
12. His Word Is Still Fire
“Is not My word like fire?” — Jeremiah 23:29
Not a cold doctrine.
Not a dusty book.
But a blazing sword.
Piercing, dividing, revealing the heart.
13. The Church Must Preach, Not Perform
We are not entertainers.
We are ambassadors.
Not here to tickle ears—but to tell the truth.
“In season and out of season.” — 2 Timothy 4:2
14. Truth Is Not a Weapon for Pride
Knowledge can puff up.
But truth should break us first.
Before we preach it to others, it must pierce our own hearts.
Holiness starts at home.
15. Love Without Truth Is Sentiment
Truth without love is cruelty.
But love without truth is deception.
Christ brought both—grace and truth. — John 1:17
16. The Gospel Is the Only Truth That Saves
Not self-help. Not spiritualism. Not moralism.
“But we preach Christ crucified…” — 1 Corinthians 1:23
He is the only way back to the Father.
17. Darkness Fights Back
Truth isn’t welcomed.
It exposes too much.
“This is the judgment… people loved the darkness rather than the light.” — John 3:19
But we shine anyway.
18. Speak Boldly. Live Clean.
Truth must be declared.
But also demonstrated.
Your life is a sermon people read daily.
Let it align with the Word.
19. There Is No Neutral Ground
Jesus said, “Whoever is not with Me is against Me.” — Matthew 12:30
Silence is not safe.
Neutrality is not an option.
Choose this day whom you will serve.
20. The End Is Nearer Than We Think
In Noah’s day, they ate, drank, married…
Until the flood came.
“As it was in the days of Noah…” — Matthew 24:37
We live in those days again.
21. Prepare the Way
Not with bunkers.
With boldness.
Cry out: “Make straight the path of the Lord.”
For the King is coming.
22. Truth Wins
Not because we win arguments.
But because Jesus already conquered death.
The Lamb reigns.
The throne is not empty.
And one day, every knee will bow.


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