The Foundation of Truth: God’s Word

The Foundation of Truth: God’s Word

Isaac Megbolugbe

September 5, 2025

Introduction

 

Jesus’ statement, “No one is good but God alone” (Luke 18:19), underscores the absolute goodness and perfection of God. This truth has far-reaching implications for how we approach messages intended to edify the Body of Christ. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of grounding our teachings, sermons, and writings in the unshakeable foundation of God’s Word.

 

The Authority of Scripture

The Bible is the inspired, inerrant, and authoritative Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17, 1 Peter 1:20-21). As such, it serves as the ultimate source of truth and guidance for believers. Any message or teaching that claims to edify the Body of Christ must be rooted in Scripture, lest it become a mere human opinion or philosophical musing.

 

The Dangers of Human-Centered Messages

Messages not based on God’s Word can lead to:

 

1. Error and deception: Human teachings can be flawed, misleading, or even heretical.

2. Lack of spiritual authority: Messages not grounded in Scripture lack the spiritual authority and power to truly transform lives.

3. Division and confusion: Human-centered teachings can lead to division, confusion, and fragmentation within the Body of Christ.

 

The Power of Scripture-Based Messages

In contrast, messages rooted in God’s Word:

1. Bring spiritual transformation: Scripture-based teachings have the power to transform lives, bringing believers into conformity with Christ (Romans 8:29).

2. Provide spiritual authority: Messages grounded in Scripture carry spiritual authority, enabling believers to live according to God’s will.

3. Unite the Body of Christ: Scripture-based teachings promote unity and harmony within the Body of Christ, as believers are built up on the foundation of God’s Word.

 

Conclusion

In conclusion, Jesus’ statement about God’s goodness highlights the importance of grounding our messages in the unshakeable foundation of Scripture. As we seek to edify the Body of Christ, let us prioritize teachings, sermons, and writings that are rooted in God’s Word. By doing so, we’ll ensure that our messages are spiritually authoritative, transformative, and unifying, bringing glory to God and edification to His people.

 

The Importance of Biblical Fidelity

In a world where opinions and perspectives are plentiful, it’s crucial for believers to anchor their teachings and messages in the solid rock of Scripture. Biblical fidelity ensures that our words and actions align with God’s revealed will, providing a firm foundation for spiritual growth and maturity.

Key Principles for Scripture-Based Messages

1. Expositional teaching: Teachings should be grounded in a clear exposition of Scripture, rather than mere personal opinions or anecdotes.

2. Contextual understanding: Scripture should be interpreted within its proper historical, cultural, and literary context.

3. Christ-centered: Messages should ultimately point to Christ, highlighting His redemptive work and the implications of His teachings for our lives.

Benefits of Scripture-Based Messages

1. Spiritual growth: Messages rooted in Scripture promote spiritual growth, maturity, and transformation.

2. Confidence in God’s Word: Believers develop confidence in the authority and reliability of God’s Word.

3. Unity and harmony: Scripture-based teachings foster unity and harmony within the Body of Christ.

 

Conclusion

As believers, let’s prioritize Scripture-based messages that exalt Christ and edify the Body. By doing so, we’ll ensure that our teachings and messages are grounded in truth, promoting spiritual growth, unity, and maturity among God’s people.

Isaac Megbolugbe is Director of GIVA Ministries International , an apologetics ministry focused on expounding the truth and veracity of the Word of God.

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