How do we know what is really "true"?

How do we know what is really "true"?

Over the past year or so I've been praying about what "True" means. Not so much the question "What is truth?" as Pilate asked Jesus prior to the crucifixion, but "What is true?"  True means "faithful", which implies that we must be faithful if we want to be true. It means "trustworthy", which means we can rely on it. And, it means "undeviating", which means it never gets out of sync with God and His goodness. It never goes to the right or to the left, but stays steady and sure. 

This all points to Truth, God, of course, since God is Truth, as the Discoverer of Christian Science, Mary Baker Eddy, teaches.  Truth is the law of God, and to be true is to apply God's law to all that is not good. In other words, Truth is the law of correction. It corrects everything unlike itself, -- harmonizing, renewing, redeeming, regenerating, -- bringing everything into line with what is true. 

You're invited to subscribe to True, to think with me about what it means to be true, loyal, faithful, trustworthy, undeviating, in our practice of Christian Science together. 

If you have any questions I'd love to hear from you. 

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