The Lie about the Resurrection

Have you ever felt like finding the truth is difficult? Think of the things that happen in our world. Whether it’s gossip in study hall at school, accusations of political candidates, or questions about who knew what and who did what in the latest scandal truth can sometimes be as slippery as an eel.

This past week, I came upon this quote: “Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.” Who do you suppose said that? Let me give you some options: Fox News host, Bill O’Reilly? CNN host, Anderson Cooper? ESPN analyst John Clayton?

Read it again: “Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.” The man who said that is Blaise Pascal. He wrote that about 350 years ago. The reality that truth is hard to find is nothing new; the vulnerability of truth was first experienced by humankind in the Garden of Eden.

This podcast has to do with truth. Truth about Jesus. Truth about his resurrection. Truth about your life. Truth about your forgiveness. Truth about your walk with God.

Listen in and uncover the importance of truth.

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