The Truth Will Set You Free
Freedom of speech is essential for calling the powerful to account. That is why dictators clamp down on the media and persecute their critics. They do not want their misdeeds exposed by the light of truth.
As George Orwell put it, “In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act”. Yet the noble tradition of free speech is under treat in these days of ‘no platforming’ and ‘Twitter storms’. We should be able to express our thoughts, even though others may disagree with us. No-one has the right not to be exposed to opinions that aren’t to their liking.
As a Christian I don’t just insist on my own right to free speech. I believe that people of other faiths and those who have no faith should also be free to express their convictions. We should have the freedom even to disagree with and criticise the beliefs of others. You can strongly disagree with someone’s views, and still treat them with respect as a person.
Jesus did not come to impose a new set of burdensome rules and regulations for the human race. He came as a liberator to set us free from the dark forces of sin that bind us. That is why he died to pay the price of our freedom and rose from his tomb to release us from the power of death. God exalted Jesus above all rule and authority, yet he does not use his power to enslave or exploit his followers. Jesus promised all who believe in him, ‘you will know the truth and the truth will set you free’. (John 8:32).
Pastor: Guy Davies
Providence Baptist Church