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Foundations of Truth: Transcendent Truth

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May 7, 2025 10:08 am

Foundations of Truth: Transcendent Truth

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May 7, 2025 10:08 am

God's Word is the transcendent truth that transcends all boundaries, revealing our greatest need and heaven's most beautiful answer to that need. It is the authoritative word of God, born along by the Holy Spirit, and is unique in its message of grace, compelling in its power, and historically and contemporarily proven to be the truth.

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Welcome to Delight in Grace, the teaching ministry of Rich Powell, pastor of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. Mark Twain once said that the trouble with the world is not that people know too little, it's that they know so many things that just aren't so. There is a barrage of opinions available to us. Plenty of voices claiming to have the answers. Where is your truth coming from? We all want to know truth. We crave a higher purpose and an ultimate good.

It's part of being made in the image of God. Thankfully, God gives the truth of His Word. Truth that transcends all boundaries.

It's the truth for all people. You know, a robust memory of His Word is vital to a meaningful life because in it, He tells us who we are and why we're here. His Word tells us our greatest need and heaven's most beautiful answer to that need. Let's listen to this message titled Transcendent Truth. This is a message first preached on August 13, 2023 at Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem.

To hear the whole message or other messages from the series, visit www.delightingrace.com. This is what he's revealed to us. That's why it's so important for us to understand the nature of this transcendent truth. Okay, third point.

First point, human agency. Second, divine disclosure. Third, spirit born. Spirit born is what he says. Men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit. Interestingly enough, two words here. Look in verse 21. No prophecy was ever produced and then men spoke from God as they were carried along.

Those two are the same verb. Produced and carried along. So the idea is kind of like a ferry. Have you ever taken a ride on a ferry across a river or a bay or something like that?

I have numerous times. Multiple different kinds of cars come onto the ferry. They're all coming from different places.

They're going to different directions, but they get on the ferry and the ferry carries them over. And this is kind of the idea of this word that is used here. Carried along. Born along by the Holy Spirit. Paul uses the word inspiration.

Remember that word? Inspiration. All scripture is God-breathed. That's why we can say it is the word of God, even though God used human agency to pen the words, to write the words, to speak the words.

God uses human agency, yet it is carried along by the Holy Spirit and that's why we can say it is the word of God. Now the fact that we know that it is the word of God gives us two assurances at least. The first assurance is this. It is accurate. It is accurate. There is no error in the word of God. In other words, it is consistent. It is true to history. Secondly, it does not prescribe anything contrary to the character and purpose of God.

You say, Rich, I read all kinds of sin in scripture. Yeah, it'll report the sinful deeds of humanity, but it never prescribes or commands something that is contrary to God's character and purpose. And so we can count on its accuracy. Secondly, we can count on its authority. We can count on its authority because it's the word of God. God makes himself known to us. It is God in his word coming to us by the Holy Spirit.

So let me make something very clear. And we do this often, right? We're sitting around in a small group or something like that, sitting in a circle or sitting around the dinner table with your family and you read something and you say, Now, what is God trying to say here?

Stop right there. God's not trying to say anything. God has spoken.

You with me on this? So you might need to alter how you study the Bible. God's not trying to say anything. This is the authoritative word of God that is to be brought to bear upon my life. In other words, I need to measure my life against the word of God instead of adapting the word of God to my life. You see the difference there? That's exactly what's going on in our culture today.

Listen, we can't participate in that. This is the authority because it's the word of God. God has made himself known to us. So here's the fourth point.

Ready? It's unique. It's unique. You say, Rich, there are all kinds of other religions.

They have their written authority. What makes you say this is special? Well, we've already talked about that quite a bit already, but let me talk about this one point.

It's unique. Look back at the very first verses of 2 Peter. 2 Peter 1. Grace. The grace of God. It sets Christianity apart because man would never come up with the idea and the reality of grace. Everything about how we live, where we live, the content, all of business, athletics, everything.

Social media. It's all about performance, isn't it? It's all about merit. Here's the grace of God. 2 Corinthians 5.21. For God made him.

Who's that? Jesus. God made him to be sin for us who knew no sin.

So that what? We might become the righteousness of God in him. That is mind blowing when you think about it. That's a God thing. And no human being would ever be able to come up with a religious system like that and sell it to the rest of humanity.

This is what makes it unique. It's what sets Christianity apart. All other faith systems are a merit-based system.

Merit-based. Grace is counterintuitive. But I love what Paul says in 2 Corinthians 4. 2 Corinthians 4.16. God who said, let light shine out of darkness.

What is he talking about? He's talking about creation. The creator God who created ex nihilo, out of nothing, God spoke and it came into existence.

That God. God who said, let light shine out of darkness has done what? He's shown in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. God has made himself known to us in person and that person is Jesus Christ. The truth has a name.

The one who said, I am the way, the truth and the life. That's what makes this unique. That's why it's accurate and it's authoritative. And this is why Peter says to his readers, you need to remember so that you're not led away.

Because we will have a tendency to be led away and he knows that there will be people coming in who call themselves Christian and they will be twisting the written word and leading people away. So it's unique. Let's not lose its uniqueness.

Here's the fifth point. It's compelling. It's compelling. Look at verse 19. You will do well to which you will do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your heart. It's compelling. All the founders of other religions have a grave and that grave is what?

Occupied. Christianity begins where all of the religions end and that's at the grave. So this gospel is compelling. This one, Christ, the one who said, I am the way, the truth and the life. This one, I don't really consider him the founder of biblical faith because biblical faith existed long before he walked on the earth. But he is the eternally existent one, right? So he is, yeah, the founder of faith, but he's the eternally existent one. But he didn't come to earth to establish faith. He came to earth to what? To fulfill all the truth that we needed to have the foundation for our faith.

I don't really consider him, what is he talking about? He's talking about creation. The creator God who created ex nihilo, out of nothing, God spoke and it came into existence. That God, God who said, let light shine out of darkness has done what? He's shown in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. God has made himself known to us in person and that person is Jesus Christ. Truth has a name.

The one who said, I am the way, the truth and the life. That's what makes this unique. That's why it's accurate and it's authoritative. And this is why Peter says to his readers, you need to remember so that you're not led away because we will have a tendency to be led away.

And he knows that there will be people coming in who call themselves Christian and they will be twisting the written word and leading people away. So it's unique. Let's not lose its uniqueness.

Here's the fifth point. It's compelling. It's compelling. Look at verse 19. You will do well to which you will do well to pay attention as to a lamp shining in a dark place until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your heart.

It's compelling. All the founders of other religions have a grave. And that grave is what?

Occupied. Christianity begins where all of the religions end. And that's at the grave. So this gospel is compelling. This one, Christ, the one who said, I am the way, the truth and the life. This one founder of biblical faith, because biblical faith existed long before he walked on the earth. But but he didn't come to earth to establish faith. He came to earth to what?

To fulfill every all the truth that we needed to have the foundation for our faith. He's alive. There's a historic witness that he's alive. He is the creator. He's the Redeemer. He is the one by whom and for whom are all things. He came to rescue and he came to reconcile and he's coming again to judge in righteousness. I just gave you the gospel, folks. That sets this truth apart.

Historically and contemporarily. Peter said this. What should I do then with this truth?

What should I do? As he was preaching on the day of Pentecost, Peter said this. Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. Thanks for joining us here at Delight in Grace. You've been listening to Rich Powell, the lead pastor at Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. The Delight in Grace mission is to help you know that God designed you to realize your highest good and your deepest satisfaction in him. The one who is infinitely good. We hope you'll join us again on weekdays at 10 a.m.

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