"What is Truth?" The setting can be found in Matthew 27 and John 18-19. In this teaching we used John's account to unfold the profound truth that Jesus is the ultimate embodiment of divine truth, whose kingdom operates not through earthly power but through sacrificial love and divine sovereignty. Drawing from John 18, it emphasizes that Pilate's question, 'What is truth?' reveals humanity's inability to grasp spiritual reality apart from being born again—only those who are of the truth can hear Christ's voice. The message unfolds through the lens of Romans, highlighting that salvation is not earned but granted through God's predetermined purpose, where Jesus, though unjustly condemned, bore the sins of humanity, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies in Isaiah and establishing justice through His suffering. The sermon underscores that true sanctification comes by the truth, as believers are transformed daily by the Spirit, living not according to the world's values but in alignment with Christ's eternal kingdom, which is both spiritual and victorious. Ultimately, it calls listeners to recognize Jesus not as a political figure but as the divine King whose truth sets free, whose sacrifice justifies, and whose presence empowers believers to live in faithful obedience and hope. WHAT IS TRUTH? Standing Face-to-Face with Truth — Matthew 27 & John 18 Opening — Setting the Heart Amen. Anybody got a praise report tonight? Anything good you want to give away? The Scripture tells us to think on those things which are true, noble, just, pure, lovely, and of good report. And when you start thinking on those things, you'll find yourself standing right where we're about to stand toni