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Summary: One of my very favorite scriptures in the Bible is Rom. 3:4 “Let God be true and every (not some people, most people) but every man (all people a liar). The word "liar" is the Greek word: ψεύστης, ου, ὁ pseustés (psyoos-tace'); which means, falsifier, deceiver...

God is true and every man a liar (Rom. 3:4). His Word is sharper than any two-edge sword dividing asunder bone from marrow, soul from spirit, it’s a discerner of the intents and motives of the heart. (Heb. 4:12).

Lying in ourselves is equivalent to unbelief, and faith in God is equivalent to believing God’s Word is true! O’ you thought we forgot about that.

As a Christian, if you are willing to sacrifice our opinions and feelings when they appear to infringe on the veracity of God’s Word, we will then come to God is true and every man a liar, including myself.

God’s Word is forever settled in Heaven, and God will not change His Word to suit your unbelief. No – it’s you (not God) who must change. That’s what the word “repentance” means. God’s way is true. Your way is not true. Therefore, it is not God who must change His mind. It is you who must change your mind.

Many of you may have shouted “Amen” to this, or quite often say Amen in your prayers. But, I want you to know, the word Amen means “so be it or “let it be so”.

Isa. 65:16 says, “That he who blesseth himself in the earth shall bless himself in the God of truth or “God Amen”; and he that sweareth in the earth shall swear by the God of truth (God Amen”);” Meaning, when you say Amen, you are saying, “So be it, or let it be so” as you have spoken it Lord, you are true, truth.”

So, the next time you say Amen, know that you are acknowledging God is true, and I am but a falsifier, misleader, misrepresenter, deceiver, each and every time what I think or feel is contrary to His revealed will.

May God Bless you and keep you. Amen!

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