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In Psalm 119:98-99, we read, "Thou through thy commandments hast made me wiser than my enemies: for they are ever with me. I have more understanding than all my teachers, for thy testimonies are my meditation."
Understanding comes from obedience to God’s law (Psalm 119:100,104) and to God's testimony—His Word spoken through the prophets of all ages (Psalm 119:125,130,144). If truth is to be restored, then knowledge and understanding of the Biblical concept of truth is essential.
Three definitions of truth are given in the Scriptures:
I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me (John 14:6).
Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth (John 17:17).
Thou art near, O LORD; and all thy commandments are truth (Psalm 119:151).
Truth restored contains all these elements. It is Christ-centered, Word-based, and involves obedience to God’s law.
According to the book of Daniel, the time of the end will include an increase of knowledge and unveiling of Daniel's sealed prophecies. History confirms that a great resurgence of interest in the Scriptures, accompanied by missionary zeal, began around 1798—the beginning of the end times:
- In 1795, the London Missionary Society was organized, followed a year later by the New York Missionary Society.
- The great Bible societies of the world were also formed in the period between 1798 and 1844, which is the close of the 2300-year prophecy.
- Associated with this resurgence of interest, numerous health and temperance societies were formed. By 1807 William Metcalf had even founded the vegetarian and teetotaler Society of Bible Christians of Philadelphia.
- Many of the historical names and accounts in the Bible—especially in the book of Daniel—were unsubstantiated by other sources until the end of the 18th century. According to page 10 of Archaeology and the Old Testament, “Modern archaeology may be said to have had its beginning in 1798 when the rich antiquities of the Nile Valley were opened up to scientific study by Napoleon’s Expeditions.” In this era, ancient hieroglyphics were deciphered that aligned perfectly with the Scriptures' historical accounts
- The first steam engine was patented in 1769, and this opened the way for steamboats (1810-1807) and the railroads (1825). The Gospel was to be spread to “all the world” and God saw to it that the means to achieve this end would also be available.
- In the world of music, the great Biblical themes were a prominent source of inspiration with Handel’s “Messiah” focusing attention on the King of kings and Haydn composing The Creation in 1844.