Good
Morning All!!
John
18:38; “Pilate said to him, “What is truth?”
Our verse today is part of the exchange
between Pilate and Jesus during Jesus’ “trial” right before he was
crucified. Pilate was a politician who
was wise in the dealings of politics. He
had seen the back stabbing, the double dealing, the feigned friendships and
allegiances. This was probably a big
part of why he was in Jerusalem and not in Rome. He probably was moved aside from some other
job so someone who had bribed or married into the right family could have the
better position.
You can almost hear the plaintive request
of Pilate. Jesus had just told him that
He had come to “bear witness to the truth”.
You can almost see a somewhat defeated Pilate, knowing that it was jealousy
that drove the Scribes and the Pharisees to try and have Jesus crucified. The Scribes and Pharisees had played their
trump ace against Pilate; they challenged his allegiance to Rome if he let
Jesus go. Pilate had played this game
before, the truth; that objective distant fact, had nothing to do with
this. This, to Pilate, was
politics. Truth belonged to the team
that won and the winners got to define truth.
It had happened so often that Pilate possibly was really asking Jesus an
honest, truthful question; “What is truth?”
We can, and do, ask that same question
today. It seems like you can’t believe
anyone. It seems that every “fact”, even
facts and truths discovered by “scientists”, are and should be questioned. It seems that every “fact” is paid for by
someone who has a stake in the outcome of the debate. It is not an objective truth that is sought
in studies and research but rather a “truth” that fits what I already believe
and want to happen.
What is truth? One thing is for sure, man does not it
possess by his ability. As we watch the
political season unfold and we think it is worse than ever; it really isn’t any
different than it was 2000 years ago or 5000 years ago or 50 years ago. All that has changed is the faces and the
arguments but the basic human tendency to make the “truth” what I want it to be
is as old as sin itself. Adam and Eve
wanted the “truth” to be that they were equal to God.
So
what do we do? Fortunately, Jesus warned
his disciples, that’s us, when he tells us to be “wise as serpents and innocent
as doves” (Mt. 10:16). Men will lie and
try to twist the truth. So when men
talk; listen as wisely and as craftily as a serpent but when we act or speak
let our message be as innocent as doves.
Make sure that the “truths” we are told match up to Scriptures. This means to know your Scriptures because
just as the devil can quote Scriptures, so can deceitful man. Above all remember that truth is not a “what”
but a “who”. Jesus is truth. He is always the right answer, showing us His
truth which he wants us to live by.
Dear
Father in heaven, all truth comes from you.
Give us a discerning heart and the wisdom and courage to use it. Make us instruments of your truth and lead us
to bring truth and reconciliation to all men.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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