Anthony Pritchard
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Loving Truth
There comes a point in the Christian life when a believer must decide whether he or she will defend a system or seek the truth. I learned early on that cherished beliefs can fail under the weight of Scripture, and when they do, the only faithful response is to follow the truth wherever God leads. That path has cost me at times, but it has steadied me far more. Error is comfortable until it is exposed; truth is costly until it is embraced. What God has taught me through those years is simple: love truth more than familiar error, and let Scripture correct whatever needs correcting.
Be a truth seeker, not a defender of a system. Let Scripture correct you, even when it overturns what you once cherished. If error cost you something, rejoice if the cost brought you into truth. If truth stripped you down, let it steady you. If it humbled you, let it make you teachable. If it exposed you, let it make you unafraid of doctrinal pressure.
Love truth more than the comfort of familiar error. Love costly truth more than the ease of inherited belief. Truth has cost me much, and error has cost me far more, but the reward of discarding error and embracing truth is eternal and worth whatever price it demands.
"Buy the truth, and sell it not." Proverbs 23:23
~Tony
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