Sharing truth is a fundamental aspect of the Christian faith, deeply rooted in the teachings of Scripture. Jesus emphasizes the importance of truth in John 8:32, where He declares, 'And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.' This liberation is not merely intellectual but spiritual, as believers are called to share the transformative power of God's truth with others. In Ephesians 4:15, Paul instructs the church to 'speak the truth in love,' highlighting that the manner in which truth is conveyed is as significant as the truth itself. Furthermore, 2 Timothy 4:2 urges believers to 'preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching.' This call to share truth is not limited to formal preaching but extends to everyday conversations and relationships, reflecting the heart of God’s message. As we engage in sharing truth, we are reminded of the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, where Jesus commands His followers to make disciples of all nations, teaching them to observe all that He has commanded. In doing so, we participate in the divine mission of spreading the Gospel, rooted in the truth of God's Word.
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of finding a young student who had committed suicide. This traumatic event led the speaker to question the lack of truth being taught to young people. He emphasizes the importance of sharing the truth of God's word with others, as it can have
