Truth: What Is It?

Truth is the principle governing all worldly affairs and the universe from the beginning to the future. It reveals the essence and limitations of humanity, serving as God’s righteous law that enables us to transcend those limits—a living, breathing power.

I’d like to share my personal experiences of truth, witnessed and lived through meeting the teacher of this truth. For 30 years, I fervently lived a Christian life in the church, engaging in much service and activity, yet my heart remained empty and parched, prompting me to question, “Is my path of faith correct?” This led me to encounter the teacher who introduced me to this truth, and for the past 15 years, I’ve lived alongside him, experiencing it firsthand. Through him, my eyes were opened to the true truth spoken of in the Bible, and I came to recognize the falsehoods of worldly religions and churches. Only by standing before the mirror of truth could I see the deception in what I’d once held as the highest value—the doctrines of Christianity I’d followed.

1. The Content and Depth of Truth

  • All human teachings are confined to personal knowledge and experience, limited in scope, depth, and breadth. Truth, however, unveils the providence and ideals of all human affairs and the universe, inviting questions across any field until they’re exhausted. Its teachings are astonishing, wondrous, and vast—beyond what any human could conceive without divine insight. For instance: When, how, and why was Earth created? Why was I born into a poor, suffering family and still endure pain? Should I jaywalk to save a mother in distress across the road or take the long way? Why do I see ghosts or suffer sleep paralysis? Why are people born disabled? Why do abortions happen, and what becomes of those fetuses? Do angels defecate?
  • Experience: I first encountered this teacher of truth through online community titled “The Path to Heaven and Salvation.” The writings there were clear, warm, and free of contradiction, rooted firmly in Scripture. In my 30 years of church life, I’d never heard or seen such teachings—on heaven, judgment, reincarnation, gifts, tongues, praise, human life, heavenly principles, and God’s law—content only one who comprehends all through the Holy Spirit could impart.

2. Truth Is a Scalpel Operating on Me, Not the World or Others

  • Truth is the sole solution, universally applicable to all humans—regardless of era, civilization, or location—to overcome sin and limitations.
  • Worldly teachings and so-called religious truths fail to see the sins I commit, focusing instead on judging others’ faults, building self-serving standards that merely stir resolve and zeal, trapping humans in a cycle of repeated sin.
  • Truth precisely diagnoses humanity’s evil nature—pursuing desires, trapped in seven sinful habits (hatred, strife, envy, jealousy, lust, deceit, pride)—cutting to the root to excise them.
  • Experience: As a corporate worker, management consultant, and church leader, I was accustomed to teaching and evaluating others, believing myself decent and well-adjusted. Early on, the teacher called me proud. Initially, I resisted—“I may not be humble, but I’m not proud”—denying it inwardly. In my past social life, I lived with the habit of behaving politely, avoiding expressions that might offend others, and being unable to see myself objectively. So when the truth of the Word pierced straight to the core, I responded with resistance. Soon, I acknowledged my pride, now confessing thousands of times before God that I am proud.

3. Truth Is Not Theory but Practical Life

  • Worldly education, scholarship, and religion inflate knowledge and theory, degrading character, mind, and conscience. Truth is learned through heart, conscience, and lived practice.
  • It’s not about knowing or not knowing—it yields fruit by breaking human sinfulness and renewing our essence, not through one-way sermons, lectures, or media broadcasts.
  • All biblical prophets taught truth by living with followers, instructing freely in life’s events, unbound by field or time.
  • Experience: For 15 years, I’ve lived with the teacher. He eats, dresses, and lives as we do—caring more for us, sharing dirty work—teaching instantly as emotions and sins arise, unraveling life’s incidents with deep providence. At public bathhouses, he answers questions on heaven and life for over two hours—a frequent occurrence—welcoming queries until they cease.

4. Truth Is a Living, Breathing Power

  • The teachings of the world and the truths of religion stir emotions and provide inspiration and lessons, making one feel motivated, awakened, and as if they will achieve or attain something immediately. But like leaven that rises for a moment only to deflate, they produce no real evidence or transformation.
  • God’s truth bears the fruit of freeing people from the habits of sin and making them a people of goodness and righteousness. It is a living, breathing truth of power, marked by supernatural evidence that cannot be achieved by human strength alone.
  • Liberation from sin into righteousness requires receiving God’s love through grace, evidenced by tongues’ prayer, empowering us with divine strength.
  • Tongues channel nourishment for a flourishing conscience, yielding deep words, praise, knowledge, wisdom, and revelation from God.
  • Experience: Repelled by church’s chaotic tongues, I questioned their biblical truth online, finding the teacher in 2010. His true tongues and prophecy felt warm, solid, profound, and generous—a psalm-like beauty of God’s Word. Instantly, I knew, “The Bible is true; God lives,” my heart swelling with gratitude. In September 2014, driving a Starex with the teacher beside me, I changed lanes as a Tucson overtook at high speed, crashing into us. It spun, hitting curbs and medians, flipping—then, from the teacher’s lips, tongues burst: “Rik es ra!” (heaven’s language: “Save their souls”). The car righted, slowed, and stopped safely on the shoulder—an unbelievable miracle. Stunned, I froze; his prayer saved the mother and son inside and spared me a major accident’s fault. He often predicts trials, cautions, and events—always unfolding as foretold, like this crash he’d warned of while correcting my driving habits.

5. Truth Is the Law of Compassion and Love

  • The world’s rule is morality and ethics—teachings trapped in ‘Righteousness triumphs over evil’, ‘No pain, no gain’ frameworks, vague on what’s good or evil, lacking clear standards. People hope for joy after pain, but in reality, joy is only fleeting, and the world is filled far more with pain, sorrow, and suffering.
  • Truth diagnoses not just life’s bright side but its sins, pains, shames, and darkness—surgically healing them with clear, just standards and answers of love and compassion.
  • Those who have encountered the truth experience a remarkable transformation—where pain, suffering, shame, and sorrow become treasures that give rise to compassion for others and humility in recognizing their own sinfulness. Sin and shame are turned into grace, and even into deep gratitude.
  • Experience: While living under the guidance of the teacher of truth, each person’s sinful habits and weaknesses are revealed within the community, leading at times to judgment and conflict among brothers. But when we bring these matters to the teacher, even without hearing both sides in full, he already understands how the clash occurred—according to the human nature driven by sinful patterns. He teaches us based on the standard of love and compassion, and though we feel ashamed, no hatred or resentment builds up between us. Instead, we’re left grateful for the awakening he gives.
  • The more I encounter the teacher’s truth and draw closer to it, the more I realize that what I learned from the world is nothing but refuse, and the things I once took pride in are now a source of shame. The judgments, pride, and ambition that once seemed useful in the world are now clearly obstacles that must be discarded. I come to feel ever more deeply that love and compassion are the highest laws. A brother I once judged and felt discomfort toward now appears through the lens of compassion, and the weaknesses and shortcomings of a brother I used to criticize and point out are now turning into tearful prayers. I am learning the grace of this transformation.

6. God’s Truth Fulfills Scripture Through Prophets

“The Lord God does nothing without revealing His secret to His servants the prophets” (Amos 3:7).

“This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come” (Matthew 24:14).

“This Moses… God said, ‘I will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your own people’” (Acts 7:37).

  • God, sovereign over all, source of love, omniscient, authored the Bible—the only divine book of truth and life—through chosen prophets. Without God and Scripture, no truth, power, or love exists.
  • In eras of iniquity and false shepherds, God sends prophets foretold in Scripture to save His suffering, confused people—fulfilling salvation’s work through them.
  • Experience: Living plainly with us, the teacher teaches through life—words, rebuke, practice—all truth itself, bearing God’s nature, a true shepherd. Comprehending all via the Spirit, he answers unhindered; his tongues and prophecy yield psalms, God’s Word, heavenly secrets—demons tremble, dark hearts turn to light—miracles only a prophet could manifest.
  • He urges comparing this truth with others to discern its veracity, saying sternly, “If my teaching strays from Scripture or lies, leave me.” With love and life, he spreads God’s truth—a prophet preordained to proclaim judgment and lead God’s people to salvation in these last days.

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