Thursday, September 26, 2013

Asking the right questions: Who is Truth? (cont.)

Almost two months ago I posted some of my thoughts on Truth as the person of Christ. I suggested that we should primarily ask "Who is Truth" rather than "What is truth." "What is Truth" then becomes a secondary question. If you haven't read that post you can read it here.

I've been wanting to respond to some feedback for a while, but blogging has taken a bit of a back burner for me of late. Several shared an extremely valid question that I would like to respond to.

(Summarized by me)"The argument for changing our primary question makes sense and is fine and dandy in theory. But...does it really change anything that matters? Is it really going to make a difference in the way we follow Jesus, or is it just high minded thinking and rhetoric?"

They say that pictures are worth a thousand words, so I'm going to respond with two pictures.


This is the Christian that primarily askes "What is truth."


















This is the Christian that primarily asks "Who is Truth."