XtraPercept
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It is the life giving water Jesus offered to the Samaritan woman at the well. It is the same water that flows as a fountain from within. The water is truth. It is the manna from heaven. It is the everlasting propitiatory sacrifice, our food and drink. It is an image of the function and method of His purpose.
Let's expound on this, because philosophy is based on how truth is defined. If you boiled the entire idea of philosophy down to its essence, it is asking in so many words what truth is. From the Greek 'philo' and 'sophy,' which essentially means the love of study. Look into sophistry to see an example of the ancient YT intellectual grifter.
The love is a passion, a desire, an intense sensation of need or want or draw or appeal. The life giving water is simply that which is true. It is the refreshment of a "truism" or a "self-evident truth." If you love truth, you will seek it through any pain or shame or fear.
Once you have sought enough, hurt enough, been humiliated enough, sweat enough, bled enough, and hated the lie enough such that you would even die enough, you might see the Truth.
He promises us this, among so many glorious certainties, that in the wholehearted pursuit of His desire we cannot fail.
Let's expound on this, because philosophy is based on how truth is defined. If you boiled the entire idea of philosophy down to its essence, it is asking in so many words what truth is. From the Greek 'philo' and 'sophy,' which essentially means the love of study. Look into sophistry to see an example of the ancient YT intellectual grifter.
The love is a passion, a desire, an intense sensation of need or want or draw or appeal. The life giving water is simply that which is true. It is the refreshment of a "truism" or a "self-evident truth." If you love truth, you will seek it through any pain or shame or fear.
Once you have sought enough, hurt enough, been humiliated enough, sweat enough, bled enough, and hated the lie enough such that you would even die enough, you might see the Truth.
He promises us this, among so many glorious certainties, that in the wholehearted pursuit of His desire we cannot fail.
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