Truth Isn’t a Feeling: Standing Firm in a Relativistic Age

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Truth Isn’t a Feeling: Standing Firm in a Relativistic Age

Podcast: Contending for the Word Host: Dave Jenkins

Show Summary

Truth is not defined by feelings, personal experience, or cultural consensus. It is what God has revealed in His Word.In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins examines the growing influence of relativism in the church and culture, drawing on findings from the 2025 State of Theology. As more people reject objective truth, Scripture is sidelined, doctrine becomes flexible, and the gospel is reduced to a personal option rather than a divine announcement.This episode calls Christians to anchor themselves in the unchanging truth of God’s Word and to stand firm with clarity, courage, and conviction in a relativistic age.

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Key Scriptures

  • John 17:17
  • Romans 1:18–25
  • Psalm 119:160
  • 2 Timothy 3:16–17
  • Psalm 19:7–11
  • John 8:31–32
  • John 14:6

Episode Notes

  • What people mean when they say “truth is subjective”
  • Why relativism appeals to the fallen human heart.
  • How Scripture defines truth as objective and revealed by God.
  • The dangers of replacing biblical truth with feelings.
  • How relativism reshapes doctrine, worship, morality, and evangelism.
  • How Christians can stand firm in a culture that rejects truth.

Why This Matters

When truth is treated as subjective, Scripture becomes optional, doctrine becomes flexible, and obedience becomes negotiable. But when truth is grounded in God’s Word, Christians are anchored, equipped, and able to stand firm even when culture shifts.The Christian life is not built on feelings but on the solid rock of God’s revealed truth. Jesus Christ is the truth, and He calls His people to submit to His Word with humility and faithfulness.

Takeaways

  • Truth is not a feeling; it is what God has spoken in His Word.
  • Relativism replaces God’s authority with personal autonomy.
  • Scripture is clear, authoritative, and sufficient.
  • True freedom is found in submitting to God’s truth, not redefining it.
  • Christians must stand firm with conviction and love.

Call to Action

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