Initially, this message was to address just the importance of walking in the truth.  We serve an all-knowing God and He knows there is someone who needs to hear the “love” component side of truth as well.

My mother used to say, “it's your lil red wagon; you can pull it or push it.”  This was her way of telling someone that how they utilize their free will in making decisions and choices for their life comes with the weight of accountability.

The real truth about truth is it weighs much less than lies.  Lies get heavier and heavier because to sustain one lie; it will oftentimes require that another lie, and then another, be added to the equation.  And before we know it, we have a wagon filled with bricks of lies, and we’re trying to pull it up a dirt road.

Some of us must accept the truth about some of the people we engage with daily, even those to whom we have attached our souls. 

Then some of us must also deal with the truth about ourselves, our faults, our abilities, and our inabilities.  

And we all need to set the standard concerning every aspect of our lives based on God’s truth.


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