Absolute Truth in a Postmodern World
Discover biblical foundations for absolute truth in an age of relativism. Explore how Scripture anchors our faith when culture questions universal truth.
About this plan
We live in an era where truth has become personal, subjective, and negotiable. Postmodernism—the cultural philosophy dominating our age—teaches that there is no objective reality, no universal standards, and no absolute truth. Instead, each person creates their own truth based on experience and perspective. This worldview permeates education, media, entertainment, and increasingly, even religious spaces.
Yet the Bible stands in stark contrast to this relativism. Scripture presents Jesus Christ as 'the way and the truth and the life' (John 14:6). God's Word declares unchanging principles, moral absolutes, and eternal truths that transcend culture, opinion, and personal preference. In a postmodern age, Christians are called to anchor their faith not in shifting cultural currents but in the bedrock of God's revealed truth.
This seven-day study invites you to explore what the Bible teaches about absolute truth, how Jesus embodied truth, and how we can confidently stand on biblical foundations in a world that denies them. You'll examine the danger of relativism, the clarity of God's Word, and the transformative power of embracing eternal truth. 📖
As you journey through these passages, ask yourself: Do I truly believe that God's truth is absolute and unchanging? How does this conviction shape my decisions, relationships, and witness? This study will strengthen your confidence in Scripture and equip you to navigate a culture that increasingly rejects objective reality. 💪
What you'll study
📖 Jesus: The Truth Incarnate
🔍 God's Word: Unchanging and Reliable
⚖️ Truth and Morality: God's Standards
🎯 The Danger of Relativism
✝️ Truth and Love: They Are Not Opposed
🛡️ Standing Firm: Truth in a Hostile Culture
🌅 Living in Truth: Transformation and Freedom
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