truth - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • gospel: Our feelings may mislead us, but the truth of the gospel is greater than our feelings.
  • ----jesus: THIS IS THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY ----JESUS IS ALIVE AND HE IS COMING AGAIN FOR HIS CHILDREN.
  • resurrection: All that is the wonderful truth of the resurrection of Jesus on that first Easter Day.
  • matter: Whatever the truth of the matter, Antonio was officially baptized on 6 May.
  • revelation: It is the absolute truth of revelation which must govern our conclusions from the observed facts of nature.

Converse of object

  • tell: Telling the truth done very well in every area.
  • speak: I am trying to set you free by speaking the truth.
  • reveal: Amen Am I to suppose that God's Holy Spirit has revealed the truth to you?
  • discover: A visit to the Glencoe Visitor Center gives us a chance to discover the real truth behind the tragic massacre of the MacDonalds.
  • distort: Even from your own number men will arise and distort the truth in order to draw away disciples after them.

Noun used with modifier

  • gospel: That doesn't mean that you should accept all advice as gospel truth.

Adjective modifier

  • absolute: Can we get to the truth of a subject, indeed is there an absolute truth to be found?
  • literal: Teaching creationism as a literal truth is a wrong thing to do.
  • universal: What is this universal truth that you know but cannot test?

Preposition: in

  • rumor: Of course, there is always an element of truth in most rumors!

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