True Identity

Only a cynic knows the price of everything and the value of none. A statement of fact is not necessarily the reflection of the truth. While a statement of fact follows a tangible evidence, the value of the truth is the freedom from evidences. True identity is obtained from the knowledge of the truth and not on statements of fact. The stories in God's word are the statements of fact; but the spoken word [rhema] from the letters of the word is the truth. Statements of fact produces head knowledge; but the truth produces freedom, purpose, and vision.

Statements of fact lean on the testimony of man; while truth lean on the revelation of God. A deep revelation in God's word produces the understanding of His will concerning the reader's personal, social, family, professional and business affairs; and not just the statement about events and stories about someone or someplace in the past. Even the past of a man does not have to dictate his future, if he can discover his true identity from the revealed word of God. The true identity depends on the finished work of grace through Jesus Christ. No matter what the record holds about the past, faith in the work of grace will rather reveal the man's true identity. Let go the past, and hold fast to the truth.

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