In truth definition

In truth means practicing law in accordance with God’s truth and not your own understanding (Proverbs 3:5-7). We lawyers know so much. We lawyers are such good communicators. All this tempts us to lean on our own skill set, our own logic, and our own earthly and conventional wisdom. All this leads to pride, which can blind us from the Truth.
In truth means with integrity before God, who knows your every thought, feeling, attitude and motive. While this pros- pect might appear daunting to many, to the one who follows Jesus closely, it is a great encouragement. I am comforted that integrity preserves and upholds me (Psalm 25:21, 41:12).
In truth means with integrity before others in your legal com- munity and with clients. (Paul told Titus that one of the Cretan prophets said “Cretans are all liars” (Titus 1:12).) Can you imagine practicing law in that world? Are you impacting the “environment” of your legal practice world or is it impacting you, “squeezing you into its mold” (Romans 12:2a)?

Examples of In truth in a sentence

  • In truth and from God’s perspective his judgement remains unmixed and unaltered.

  • In truth I would not be where I am today were it not for your love, affection, your delicious kitchen treats and your ever so subtle reminders that I should be doing some work.

  • In truth, depriving an institution of the initial attempt at resolution actually works to the detriment of students.

  • In truth and in fact, Defendants generally do not obtain for consumers 27 modifications of mortgage loans that will make consumers’ payments substantially 1 more affordable, and generally do not help consumers avoid foreclosure.

  • In truth, however, the second restriction on level-by-level agreement will not arise in this article, and can be safely ignored, because in all the models in which we obtain level-by-level agreement here, there will be no measurable limits of cardinals with the same degree of strong compactness.

  • In truth and in fact, Credit Suisse appears to be deliberately non-committal in this regard, preferring to simply state that (i) interested parties will be able to contact us….

  • In truth, the human being as medium belongs to the basic experience (kiso keiken) of our real and everyday life, as discovered by many other philosophies.

  • In truth, however, the need had shaped itself over a certain period of time.

  • In truth and in fact, no such training occurred as he then well knew.

  • In truth, however, it is impossible to predict how far WTO negotiations on investment will go.

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