The truth will set you free
Published 12:00 am Saturday, October 20, 2012
Decisions. Decisions. Or rather, Monique and Frank’s decisions, decisions. There have been scores of them as my daughter and son-in-law plow through the process of bringing their hurricane-flooded home back to live-in condition. Because they are living with me during this restoration, I have the fun of listening to their plans and watching them choose flooring, paint colors and kitchen cabinets. The very first discussion centered on a certain wall separating the kitchen from the dining room. We all thought it should be removed to create a large, open space. There was only one question. Was it a sustaining wall? If it was necessary to support the structure of their home, removing it would open up the home a little too much.
Walls, nails, and in my house, super glue are responsible for holding things together. Belts, too. And while the belt on your pants may hold your outfit together, the belt of Truth described in Ephesians 6:14 provides an important function for the Christian.
The apostle Paul’s instruction to the church of Ephesus remains a foundational lesson for us today. To explain spiritual warfare, he chose the analogy of a soldier’s armor. The belt was a crucial part of the Roman soldier’s armor for it had a place for the sword, strips of leather to protect the lower body, loops for lances, ropes and a rations sack. In addition, the belt held together the other parts of the armor. No soldier would race into battle without his belt. Spiritually speaking, Paul admonished the Christians to wear a belt of Truth.
So what is Truth? In praying to God, Jesus said in John 17:17, “Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth.” God’s Word, each
and every instruction, commandment, warning and blessing is the Truth. That Truth is what sustains, protects, keeps everything else together and prepares us for the spiritual battles we face daily. I believe that without Truth, things fall apart, and we are rendered helpless. As a belt wraps around a waist, Truth should encompass every part of our lives.
Unlike the little wall in Monique and Frank’s house which was discovered to be unnecessary, Truth should never be removed from
our conversations, schools, government and every other part of our lives. It’s not always easy, and sometimes painful to face, but Jesus said, “the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32)
Monique and Frank are sure to feel free once they are able to get back in their own home, but I will miss them. And that’s the truth.
Ronny may be reached at rmichel@rtconline.com.