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Walking in God's truth, what is needed to stay the course and not drift away, and to what?
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"I Will Walk in Your Truth”
“Instruct me, O Jehovah, about your way. I will walk in your truth.”—PS. 86:11.
HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?
What could cause a Christian to “sell” the truth?
How can we avoid either drawing away from or drifting away from the truth?
What are three ways that we can strengthen our resolve to walk in the truth?
1-3. (a) How should we feel about Bible truth? Illustrate. (See opening pictures.) (b) What questions will we consider in this article?
RETURNING an item that was purchased is a common practice. Estimates reveal that in some countries, buyers return nearly 9 percent of items purchased in stores. The return rate for items ordered online can be more than 30 percent. Perhaps the buyers found that the item did not meet their expectations, was defective, or was just not to their liking. So they decided to exchange the item or to ask for a refund.
2 Although we might request a refund for material goods that we bought, we would never want to return, or “sell,” the “accurate knowledge” of Bible truth that we “buy.” (Read Proverbs 23:23; 1 Tim. 2:4) As we considered in the preceding article, we acquired the truth by spending much time to learn it. In addition, to buy the truth, we may have forgone a lucrative career, dealt with changes in our personal relationships and in our thinking and conduct, or given up unscriptural customs and practices. However, the price we paid is small in comparison to the blessings that we have received
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