Eternal truths are fundamental principles and teachings that are timeless and unchanging, and are a cornerstone of the Christian faith as presented in the Bible. According to Scripture, these truths are rooted in God's character and nature, as expressed in Psalms 119:160, which states that "all your words are true; all your righteous laws are eternal." The Bible also emphasizes that eternal truths are relevant to all aspects of life, guiding believers in their relationships, decisions, and understanding of the world, as seen in Romans 8:28, which affirms that "in all things God works for the good of those who love him." Furthermore, eternal truths are also reflected in the wisdom literature of the Bible, such as in Psalms 23:1, which reminds believers of God's sovereignty and care, providing a foundation for trust and faith in His eternal plan.
G.W. North emphasizes the significance of the crucifixion of Christ as a temporal event that reveals eternal truths about God's love and sacrifice. He explains that while the crucifixion was a pivotal moment in history, it is merely the visible manifestation of a deeper, eternal reality that has exi
R.A. Torrey emphasizes the eternal stability of Christ's words, asserting that they are more enduring than heaven and earth. He argues that despite opposition, the passage of time, rigorous scrutiny, and historical tests, not a single word of Christ has failed or been proven flawed. Torrey highlight
Leonard Ravenhill emphasizes the profound significance of Jesus' declaration 'It is finished' from John 19:30, asserting that these words encapsulate the culmination of Old Testament prophecies and the foundation of New Testament truth. He reflects on the weight of these words, suggesting they signi
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the true meaning of 'Hosanna' during Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, clarifying that Jesus did not come to establish a political kingdom but to save humanity from sin and self. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their reasons for calling on Jesus, urging t
Watchman Nee emphasizes the necessity of separation from the world and dedication to God as foundational principles of Christian living. He illustrates the stark contrast between Babylon, representing worldly values, and the New Jerusalem, symbolizing holiness and divine purpose. Nee argues that tru
J.C. Ryle emphasizes the paramount importance of the doctrine of Christ crucified, asserting that it is the foundation of Christian faith and the key to understanding God's love and atonement for sin. He argues that this doctrine is essential for personal peace, church prosperity, and missionary suc
Watchman Nee emphasizes the urgency of returning to the Cross of Christ in the face of dark forces that have been unleashed, leading the Church into a state of apostasy. He warns that the Church is becoming increasingly desensitized to sin, losing sight of the gravity of its consequences due to a di
Alexander Maclaren emphasizes that God's love is proven through the death of Christ, which serves as the ultimate evidence of His love for humanity. He argues that the belief in a loving God is not self-evident and requires substantial proof, which is found in the sacrificial act of Jesus on the cro
Peter Brandon emphasizes the significance of the altar of God in his sermon, drawing from 1 Kings 18, where Elijah confronts the idolatry of Israel under King Ahab. He highlights the need for a repaired altar, symbolizing the cross, as a foundation for revival and unity among God's people. Brandon w
Charles Price emphasizes that the finished work of Christ at the cross reveals God's attributes, including His sovereignty, justice, righteousness, wisdom, and love. The cross is the ultimate display of God's glory, as it fulfills Old Testament prophecies and demonstrates His justice in punishing si
