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Holy Pope Shenouda begins by questioning the meaning of truth, citing Pilate’s dialogue with Our Lord Jesus Christ, affirming that truth is not mere claim but a reality to be sought and witnessed.
The Source of Truth and Its Investigation
The absolute truth is God, and Christ described Himself as the way, the truth, and the life. Therefore knowing the truth requires collecting all the related scriptures and texts on the subject, not relying on a single verse that gives an incomplete picture.
Truth and Spiritual Liberation
Truth frees a person from falsehood and wrongful disputes; knowing the truth prevents falling into conflicts and errors and leads to true freedom in Christ.
The Danger of Partiality and Prejudice
The dangers of taking half-truths, exaggeration, or trivializing matters; practical examples show how people hasten to judge results without seeking causes, and how single verses are used to support an incomplete opinion.
Truth, Righteousness, and the Relation Between Right and Duty
Truth takes the meaning of justice and righteousness; every right has a corresponding duty. One must not demand his right while neglecting his duties, nor defend falsehood under the pretext of mercy. True forgiveness requires repentance and humility.
Manifestations That Oppose Truth
Favoritism, injustice, deceit, fraud, and hypocrisy are all against truth. Truth stands against falseness and outward appearance, and calls for honesty and justice in social and church conduct.
The Cost and Final Victory of Truth
Those who defend the truth may suffer and be persecuted, but the final victory of truth is assured — as in biblical examples; martyrs paid the price for the truth and received the reward of the kingdom. Thus the believer walking the path of truth must be prepared to pay the price with patience and trust.
Summary and Practical Advice
Be a righteous seeker of truth: seek truth in your own life before defending others’ rights, compile the full evidence from Holy Scripture, and perform your duties alongside claiming your rights. Do not defend a sinner without repentance, nor accuse an innocent person falsely.
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