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I bless you in the name of Jesus, wishing you the best successes in this new day.
In Psalm 25: 5 we find an interesting advice from God:
Guide me in your truth and teach me, because you are the God of my salvation; In you I have waited all day.
Notice that the author of the psalm says: "Lead me in your truth."
He is asking God to show him the way or the path that will lead him to the truth.
When he seeks an approximate concept of "truth," he discovers that truth is associated with certainty, stability, reliability and fairness.
All these concepts lead us to the precision of the absolute truth that is Christ.
In the Gospel of John 14: 6, Jesus said:
I am the way, and the truth, and the life; No one comes to the Father except through me.
Our Lord Jesus Christ is presented as the way and the truth that leads man to the Father.
Jesus, who represents the only truth, means for the church: certainty, stability, reliability and justice.
To be directed to the truth of God, as the psalmist says, implies to walk the path of the truth itself, which is Christ Jesus.
Christ gives us firmness and stability on a spiritual and material level. The justice of Christ leads to the acceptance of God's principles and precepts, as the full and absolute truth of the kingdom of heaven. Just as the disciples of Jesus said: "Your word is true."
The Word of God accepted as absolute truth governs the moral and spiritual behavior of God's people. To be outside these principles is to remain in the immorality of the world.
When man walks on the principles of God, his life becomes firmer and more stable in holiness and justice; which leads him to develop self-control over the immoral aspects of the world.
Every believer in Christ (The truth) develops a sense of trust, firmness and security in his spiritual life and his contact with the environment. This helps him to remain in holiness and in obedience to God's will.
The person who makes his own, the truth of God, who is Christ, becomes a "man of truth," as the Word indicates in Exodus 18:21.
In addition, you choose among all people men of virtue, God fearing, real men, who hate greed; and put them on the city for heads of thousands, hundreds, fifty and ten.
Observe what the Word says with men who walk in truth, call them "real men."
These "real men" are people fearful of God, of virtue, who hate greed.
"Real men" are called to occupy the positions of leaders to model and conduct morality within the people of God, and why not, within a nation as rulers.
The right path of truth must lead the church and men to the feet of Christ, who is the truth, and who leads men to the heavenly Father.