Quotes about Truth
Let the main thing that we prize in God's house be, not the outward ornaments of it, or a high seat in it, but the word of God and his ordinances in it.
— Jonathan Edwards
Meditation is a serious intention of the mind whereby wee come to search out the truth, and settle it effectually upon the heart.
— Jonathan Edwards
It is not the pretended but the real pursuit of philosophy that is needed for we do not need the appearance of good health but to enjoy it in truth.
— Epicurus
Actions must follow what one believed, else one could not claim to believe it.
— Eric Metaxas
If I know something to be true, am I prepared to follow it even though it is contrary to what I want?
— Eric Metaxas
What if all the myths and fairy tales were pointing to something that was not only true but also truer than anything we knew in this world, to a realm that was truer and more real?
— Eric Metaxas
The religion of Christ," he said, "is not a tidbit after one's bread; on the contrary, it is the bread or it is nothing. People should at least understand and concede this if they call themselves Christian.
— Eric Metaxas
Do not defend God's Word, but testify to it .
— Eric Metaxas
Do the right thing, seek the truth, defend the weak, live courageous lives.
— Eric Metaxas
philosophy was man's search for truth apart from God. It was a type of Barth's "religion," in which man himself tried to reach heaven or truth or God. But theology begins and ends with faith in Christ, who reveals himself to man; apart from such revelation, there could be no such thing as truth.
— Eric Metaxas
In his famous Letters and Papers from Prison, the German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote: how wrong it is to use God as a stop-gap for the incompleteness of our knowledge. If in fact the frontiers of knowledge are being pushed further and further back (and that is bound to be the case), then God is being pushed back with them, and is therefore continually in retreat. We are to find God in what we know, not in what we don't know.
— Eric Metaxas
The German Christians had convinced themselves that "evangelizing" Germany was worth any price, including eviscerating the gospel by preaching hatred against the Jews. But Bonhoeffer knew that twisting the truth to sell it more effectively was not confined to the German Christians. Members of the Confessing Church had also shaved the truth betimes.
— Eric Metaxas