Understanding the Basics of the True Way in Christianity
Understanding the Basics of the True Way in Christianity
The concept of the "true way" in Christianity is rooted in biblical teachings and has been interpreted by various Christian traditions. At its core, the true way refers to the path of righteousness and truth that leads to eternal life [5].
In the biblical context, the true way is associated with following God's commandments and living a life of obedience to Him. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, righteousness is defined as "obedience to God's law" [6]. This understanding is echoed in Proverbs 12:28, which states that "in the way of righteousness is life, and in the path thereof, immortality" [5].
Jesus Christ is considered the embodiment of the true way. In John 14:6, Jesus says, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life" [9]. This statement is interpreted by Adam Clarke as indicating that Christ is the way to God, the truth that teaches the knowledge of God, and the life that animates those who seek and serve Him [9].
The true way is also associated with faith and trust in God. According to Easton's Bible Dictionary, faith is "the persuasion of the mind that a certain statement is true" and involves trust in God's promises [3]. In this sense, the true way involves not only following God's commandments but also trusting in His goodness and sovereignty.
Different Christian traditions have interpreted the true way in various ways. For example, the Nonconformist/Puritan tradition, as represented by Matthew Henry, emphasizes the importance of choosing the way of truth and righteousness. Henry notes that "the way of serious godliness is the way of truth" and that believers must "choose to walk in this way" [8].
In contrast, the Baptist/Reformed tradition, as represented by John Gill, emphasizes the role of Christ as the way to God and the importance of justification by faith. Gill notes that Christ "leads his people in the way of righteousness" and that this way involves "the doctrine of righteousness, or the way and manner of a sinner's justification in the sight of God" [10].
The true way is also associated with the concept of uprightness, which involves living a life of integrity and moral rectitude. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, uprightness is characterized by a heart that is "perfect with God" and a walk that is "honest" [2, 1].
In 1 Timothy 3:15, the church is described as "the pillar and ground of the truth" [7]. This verse highlights the importance of the church in preserving and proclaiming the true way. The church is seen as a community that upholds the truth and provides a context for believers to live out their faith.
The biblical concept of the heart is also closely related to the true way. According to Torrey's Topical Textbook, the heart is the source of life's issues, and God searches and tries the heart [4]. A heart that is given to God and perfect with Him is essential for walking in the true way.
Sources
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Conduct, Christian — Believing God -- Mr 11:22; Joh 14:11,12. Fearing God -- Ec 12:13; 1Pe 2:17. Loving God -- De 6:5; Mt 22:37. Following God -- Eph 5:1; 1Pe 1:15,16. Obeying God -- Lu 1:6; 1Jo 5:3. Rejoicing in God -- Ps 33:1; Hab 3:18. Believing in Christ -- Joh 6:29; 1Jo 3:23. Loving Christ -- Joh 21:15; 1Pe 1:7,8. Following the example of Christ -- Joh 13:15; 1Pe 2:21-24. Obeying Christ -- Joh 14:21; 15:14. Living To Christ. -- Ro 14:8; 2Co 5:15. To righteousness. -- Mic 6:8; Ro 6:18; 1Pe 2:24. Soberly, righteously, and godly. -- Tit 2:12. Walking Honestly. -- 1”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Uprightness — God is perfect in -- Isa 26:7. God has pleasure in -- 1Ch 29:17. God created man in -- Ec 7:29. Man has deviated from -- Ec 7:29. Should be in Heart. -- 2Ch 29:34; Ps 125:4. Speech. -- Isa 33:15. Walk. -- Pr 14:2. Judging. -- Ps 58:1; 75:2. Ruling. -- Ps 78:72. The being kept from presumptuous sins is necessary to -- Ps 19:13. With poverty, is better than sin with riches -- Pr 28:6. With poverty, is better than folly -- Pr 19:1. They who walk in Fear God. -- Pr 14:2. Love Christ. -- Song 1:4. Countenanced by God. -- Ps 11:7. Delighted in by God. -- Pr 1”
- Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Faith — Faith is in general the persuasion of the mind that a certain statement is true (Phil. 1:27; 2 Thess. 2:13). Its primary idea is trust. A thing is true, and therefore worthy of trust. It admits of many degrees up to full assurance of faith, in accordance with the evidence on which it rests. Faith is the result of teaching (Rom. 10:14-17). Knowledge is an essential element in all faith, and is sometimes spoken of as an equivalent to faith (John 10:38; 1 John 2:3). Yet the two are distinguished in this respect, that faith includes in it assent, which is an act ”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Heart, The — Issues of life are out of -- Pr 4:23. God Tries. -- 1Ch 29:17; Jer 12:3. Knows. -- Ps 44:21; Jer 20:12. Searched. -- 1Ch 28:9; Jer 17:10. Understands the thoughts of. -- 1Ch 28:9; Ps 139:2. Ponders. -- Pr 21:2; 24:12. Influences. -- 1Sa 10:26; Ezr 6:22; 7:27; Pr 21:1; Jer 20:9. Creates a new. -- Ps 51:10; Eze 36:26. Prepares. -- 1Ch 29:18; Pr 16:1. Opens. -- Ac 16:14. Enlightens. -- 2Co 4:6; Eph 1:18. Strengthens. -- Ps 27:14. Establishes. -- Ps 112:8; 1Th 3:13. Should be Prepared to God. -- 1Sa 7:3. Given to God. -- Pr 23:26. Perfect with God. -- 1Ki 8:”
- Proverbs “Proverbs 12:28 (Rotherham) — In the way of righteousness, is life, and, in the path thereof, immortality,”
- Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Righteousness — Is obedience to God's law -- De 6:25; Ro 10:5; Lu 1:6; Ps 1:2. God loves -- Ps 11:7. God looks for -- Isa 5:7. Christ Is the Son of. -- Mal 4:2. Loves. -- Ps 45:7; Heb 1:9. Was girt with. -- Isa 11:5. Put on, as breast-plate. -- Isa 59:17. Was sustained by. -- Isa 59:16. Preached. -- Ps 40:9. Fulfilled all. -- Mt 3:15. Is made to his people. -- 1Co 1:30. Is the end of the law for. -- Ro 10:4. Has brought in everlasting. -- Da 9:24. Shall judge with. -- Ps 72:2; Isa 11:4; Ac 17:31; Re 19:11. Shall reign in. -- Ps 45:6; Isa 32:1; Heb 1:8. Shall execute.”
- King James Version “[KJV] 1 Timothy 3:15 — But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.”
- Psalms (Nonconformist/Puritan) “Matthew Henry on Psalms 119:30: Observe, I. That those who will make anything to purpose of their religion must first make it their serious and deliberate choice; so David did: I have chosen the way of truth. Note, 1. The way of serious godliness is the way of truth; the principles it is founded on are principles of eternal truth, and it is the only true way to happiness. 2. We must choose to walk in this way, not because we know no other way, but because we know no better; nay we know no other safe and good way. Let us choose that way for our way, which we will walk in, though it be narrow. I”
- John (Methodist/Wesleyan) “Adam Clarke on John 14:6: I am the Way - That leads so the Father: - the Truth that teaches the knowledge of God, and directs in the way: - the Life that animates all those who seek and serve him, and which is to be enjoyed eternally at the end of the way. Christ is the Way: 1. By his doctrine, Joh 6:68. 2. By his example, Pe1 2:21. 3. By his sacrifice, Heb 9:8, Heb 9:9. 4. By his Spirit, Joh 16:13. He is the Truth: 1. In opposition to all false religions. 2. To the Mosaic law, which was only the shadow, not the truth or substance, of the good things which were to come. And 3. In respect to al”
- Proverbs (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Proverbs 8:20: I lead in the way of righteousness,.... As a king his subjects, a shepherd his flock; as a guide to persons that are ignorant and out of the way; as parents their children, teaching them to go; or as a master his scholars: and the way Wisdom, or Christ, leads his people in, is "the way of righteousness"; the doctrine of righteousness, or the way and manner of a sinner's justification in the sight of God; all men are out of the way of it, and are ignorant of the right way; Christ leads them into it: he leads them off of their own righteousness by showing that it does”