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The Truthfulness of God

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Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "The Truthfulness of God," emphasizes the absolute and unwavering truthfulness of God, contrasting it with the pervasive dishonesty in human society. He begins by acknowledging the difficulty in trusting various institutions and individuals today, including the media, politicians, scientists, and even religious leaders. This widespread mistrust, he argues, stems from the inherent deceitfulness of humanity, as described in the Bible.
Johnson asserts that truth is fundamental to the nature of God, who cannot lie. Unlike humans, who can still exist despite lying, God’s very essence is truth. If God were to lie, He would cease to be God. This inherent truthfulness is rooted in God’s perfect, holy, and immutable nature. Johnson explores various attributes of God—His omniscience, sovereignty, immutability, and perfection—to illustrate why God is inherently truthful and incapable of deceit.
He explains that God’s truthfulness means that His Word, the Bible, is also completely true, reliable, and free from error. The truthfulness of Scripture is a reflection of God’s own nature. Johnson stresses that God's promises are certain and trustworthy, providing a firm foundation for believers. He encourages believers to trust in God’s promises and not be swayed by the doubts and uncertainties of the world.
Johnson also touches on personal faith, addressing common struggles with doubt. He emphasizes that assurance of salvation comes from trusting in God's promises and the finished work of Jesus Christ, not in one's own faith or works. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in God’s truthfulness for all aspects of life, encouraging believers to seek and rely on God’s promises with confidence.

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Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "The Truthfulness of God," emphasizes the absolute and unwavering truthfulness of God, contrasting it with the pervasive dishonesty in human society. He begins by acknowledging the difficulty in trusting various institutions and individuals today, including the media, politicians, scientists, and even religious leaders. This widespread mistrust, he argues, stems from the inherent deceitfulness of humanity, as described in the Bible.
Johnson asserts that truth is fundamental to the nature of God, who cannot lie. Unlike humans, who can still exist despite lying, God’s very essence is truth. If God were to lie, He would cease to be God. This inherent truthfulness is rooted in God’s perfect, holy, and immutable nature. Johnson explores various attributes of God—His omniscience, sovereignty, immutability, and perfection—to illustrate why God is inherently truthful and incapable of deceit.
He explains that God’s truthfulness means that His Word, the Bible, is also completely true, reliable, and free from error. The truthfulness of Scripture is a reflection of God’s own nature. Johnson stresses that God's promises are certain and trustworthy, providing a firm foundation for believers. He encourages believers to trust in God’s promises and not be swayed by the doubts and uncertainties of the world.
Johnson also touches on personal faith, addressing common struggles with doubt. He emphasizes that assurance of salvation comes from trusting in God's promises and the finished work of Jesus Christ, not in one's own faith or works. The sermon concludes with a call to trust in God’s truthfulness for all aspects of life, encouraging believers to seek and rely on God’s promises with confidence.

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