THE TRUTH AND ITS CONTAINER

Concept into the Daniel’s Church

BY ISIAH-PHILLIPS AKINTOLA

Truth, in its purest form, demands integrity in both content and presentation. To dilute or compromise truth for the sake of mass appeal is to betray its very nature. Just as a fine wine requires a worthy vessel, so too does truth demand a container that honors its value and significance.


The life of Jesus Christ exemplifies this principle. His existence was not merely a conduit for his message, but an embodiment of it. Every aspect of his being—his words, actions, and very presence—reflected the divine truth he sought to convey. In him, the medium and the message were inseparable, each authenticating the other.


To alter the presentation of truth in response to cultural pressures or societal norms is to risk corrupting its essence. This compromise, likened to the seductive influence of Babylon in biblical metaphor, threatens not only the message but also the messenger. It suggests a fundamental misunderstanding of truth’s nature and power.
In essence, truth must be presented with unwavering fidelity to its core principles. To do otherwise is to risk losing not just the message, but the transformative power it holds.

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