The Shell Game of “Your Truth/My Truth” and the Infallibility of Scripture:

Standing Firm on Infallible Truth: Navigating a Relativistic World

In an era where truth is increasingly perceived as subjective and malleable, the doctrine of the infallibility of Scripture stands as a bulwark against the relentless tide of relativism. The notion that truth is merely a matter of personal opinion has permeated our culture, leaving many Christians questioning the authority and relevance of the Bible. However, for those who embrace the infallibility of Scripture, it remains the unwavering foundation of their faith, providing a clear and unchanging standard of truth in a world that is constantly shifting.

The Perilous Path of Subjectivism

The rise of subjectivism has led to a dangerous fragmentation within the Christian community. Many believers now feel entitled to pick and choose which parts of the Bible they adhere to, discarding anything that challenges their personal beliefs or preferences. This approach undermines the very essence of biblical authority and accountability, leading to a proliferation of false teachings and a weakening of the Church’s witness.

When the Bible is reduced to a collection of human opinions, it loses its transformative power. The concept of submitting to a higher authority fades, and individuals become the ultimate arbiters of truth. This relativistic approach inevitably leads to a watered-down faith that is more palatable to the world but ultimately devoid of the life-changing power of the Gospel.

The Unwavering Anchor of Infallibility

For those who hold to the doctrine of the infallibility of Scripture, the Bible remains the inerrant Word of God, providing a clear and unchanging standard of truth. It is not a book to be dissected and reinterpreted according to personal whims but rather a divine revelation to be embraced with humility and reverence.

The infallibility of Scripture is not simply an intellectual exercise; it has profound implications for how we live our lives. It calls us to a posture of obedience and submission, even when the teachings of the Bible challenge our preconceived notions or cultural norms. It is in this surrender to the authority of Scripture that we find true freedom and transformation.

Balancing Relevance and Depth

In an increasingly secular and pluralistic world, it is imperative for Christians to communicate the Gospel in a way that is both relevant and compelling. However, this pursuit of relevance must never come at the expense of compromising the truth. We cannot dilute the message of the Bible to make it more palatable to a postmodern audience. Instead, we must find creative ways to present the timeless truths of Scripture in a manner that resonates with the hearts and minds of those who have been deeply influenced by the culture of relativism.

This requires a delicate balance between pursuing relevance and cultivating a deep, abiding commitment to the study and application of the Word of God. We must carve out dedicated time for prayer, meditation, and fellowship with other believers. We must allow the transformative power of Scripture to penetrate our hearts and minds, shaping our thoughts, words, and actions.

Guarding Our Hearts in a Distracted World

In a world that is constantly vying for our attention, it is more important than ever to guard our hearts and minds against the relentless onslaught of distractions. The narratives that dominate our lives have a profound impact on our character and destiny. If we allow ourselves to be consumed by social media, entertainment, and the relentless pursuit of worldly pleasures, we will inevitably be shaped by the values and priorities of the world.

Solomon’s wise counsel to “guard your heart” (Proverbs 4:23) rings true today more than ever. We must be intentional about what we allow to enter our minds and hearts. We must cultivate a disciplined approach to media consumption, prioritizing the intake of God’s Word and other edifying content that will nourish our souls and strengthen our faith.

Conclusion

In a world that is increasingly characterized by relativism and subjectivism, the doctrine of the infallibility of Scripture offers a beacon of hope and stability. The Bible is not merely a collection of human opinions; it is the living, breathing Word of God, providing a clear and unchanging standard of truth in a world that is constantly shifting.

Key Points:

  • The rise of subjectivism has led to a dangerous fragmentation within the Christian community.
  • The infallibility of Scripture provides an unwavering anchor in a world of shifting truths.
  • Balancing relevance with depth is crucial for effectively communicating the Gospel in a postmodern world.
  • Guarding our hearts from distractions is essential for spiritual growth and transformation.
  • Embracing the transcendent truth of Scripture offers hope and stability in a relativistic world.

Call to Action:

  1. Prioritize time in God’s Word. Make daily Bible reading and meditation a non-negotiable part of your routine.
  2. Cultivate a disciplined approach to media consumption. Be intentional about what you allow to enter your mind and heart.
  3. Seek out fellowship with other believers. Surround yourself with people who will encourage and challenge you in your faith.
  4. Share the truth of the Gospel with others. Don’t be afraid to speak up for what you believe, even when it is unpopular.
  5. Live a life that reflects the truth of Scripture. Let your actions demonstrate the transformative power of God’s Word.

As Christians, let us not be swayed by the prevailing cultural winds or the allure of worldly philosophies. Let us stand firm on the unshakeable truth of God’s Word, even when it is unpopular or inconvenient. Let us allow the truth of Scripture to permeate every fiber of our being, transforming us from the inside out, so that we may live lives that are pleasing to God and bring glory to His name.


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  • Harry Smeltzer says:

    Thank You, I was a little waffled yesterday in my response, Ha. (not good).
    But this “Your Truth/MyTruth” and infallibility of scripture. I realize we have to weigh Everything in the scale of scripture. In particular, Joseph had to Wait to get to the right hand of Potiphar; about 13 yrs. Which he probably would have been better served to have kept the Promise of the Lord to himself? I wondered about that. I feel like I’ve waited over 40 yrs. on a promise of the Lord, and though I get a little hurried at times; I relax and Praise God as I go. Praise God. So many times His response is “Everything’s Alright”. This letter gave me a subtle reminder of priorities and staying fast.
    Though we’ve been tethers and givers for many years, I want a great deal to get where I need to be, and do what I’ve been called to do. I’m learning/growing, but I’m always ready to go ahead.
    So many scriptures, declarations, and decrees, and I know all is going to well and in perfect timing.
    I felt the Lord say, send Russ, $500. last week; as you might guess, I’ve not given too many gifts of that size, and it was clear to me more than a few times over the week. I know He’ll say it one time and I’ll get it, and then what’s next? It may seem I’m waiting on some investments, but of some increase for sure.
    Thanks for these Enlightening Words.
    Best Regards in Christ
    Harry Smeltzer