Present truth definition

Present truth means, as noted, that the more you study the more you learn. For instance, some biblical teachings may suddenly become more prominent because they are tied to historical events. We usually call those events “prophetic fulfillments” or “signs of the times.” But every daily headline in the local newspaper is not a prophetic fulfillment or a sign of the times. To be a valid sign of the times it has to have specific biblical backing. “New truth” is not new to the Bible; it is “new” to us because we didn’t understand it in previous study. So “new truth” and “present truth” are often the same thing. The truth does not change. What changes is the knowledge level of the Bible student.

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