“What is truth?” Pilate stared at the tired Galilean Jew in
front of him.
Jesus was silent.
Pilate’s eyes widened. “What is truth?” he repeated, more firmly.
Jesus didn’t blink. Or speak.
There were no words to reply. Jesus was answering the
question.
Simply by being. The sheer fact of his existence, his
embodiment of all that is Holy, answered the question.
The truth is never in words. It was always, is always the
Word.
The truth is a person, a person named Jesus, the person we
understand to be the Christ.
He is the way, the life, and the truth. There is no other
Truth.
This Truth, this person, promised we would encounter him in
others.
In the hungry. In the sick. In the lonely. In the
imprisoned. In the thirsty. In the outcasts.
The Truth is in them. The truth is never about words.
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