Truth Is Exclusive!

Pastor Jim Kilby • September 13, 2023

We live in a world where the word of the day is "inclusive." Certainly, the United States and many other democratic countries have built themselves on this very foundation. A "melting pot," as we call it, is not a melting pot at all if it is not inclusive of other cultures, other races, other religions, etc. I, for one, am glad the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States provides me the freedom to practice my Christian religion. Others who live in the U.S. are free to practice theirs as well. And, just as I'm free to NOT accept their version as "truth," others are free to accept or reject the version I accept. "Inclusive" does have it's limits, however, and even the most inclusive of governments and organizations find themselves being "exclusive" at one point or another. For example, no government allows it's people to sell secrets to the enemy, no matter how much the enemy wants the information. To the harmed government, such an action is "exclusively" wrong! No matter how liberal thinking the parent, no mother or father I know would allow a known sex-offender to run a daycare center their children visit. And although governments may argue about how "inclusive" to be and about each other's version of what is "right" and "wrong" when it comes to things like spying on one another, absolute truth is absolutely exclusive. Imagine if your mother asked you where you went after school today and you told her you were one place, when, in fact, you were somewhere else. If what you told her was not the truth, then it must have been a lie. Truth, in itself, is absolutely exclusive. No doubt Jesus was unbelievingly inclusive of the many races and cultures shunned by the religious people of His day. But to be frank, he was not inclusive of any other religion, or any other version of the "truth." Just the opposite is true. Jesus claimed that He alone WAS the Truth, and that anyone claiming to have another version worked for the author of all lies, the devil! Now that's exclusive, whether the world likes it or not. 

 

"Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" John 14:6


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