Let God Be True, But Every Man a Liar

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Pastor Byron preaches a message titled, “Let God Be True, But Every Man a Liar” (Romans 3:1–8) which confronts the self-righteousness of religious people—especially the Jews in Paul’s day—who trusted in external rituals like circumcision rather than true faith and obedience. Drawing from Romans 3:1–8, he emphasizes that God’s truth remains firm even when men are unfaithful. Paul shuts down arguments that sin somehow glorifies God or that judgment is unfair, answering each with a clear “God forbid.” Pastor Byron brings these truths home by challenging modern Christianity’s tendency to excuse sin, soften conviction, and redefine wickedness to avoid offense. God’s standard has not changed: sin must be judged, and only inward transformation through Christ can make one truly righteous. Let God be true—no matter what man says.

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