The God Who Never Lies: Our Granite Foundation
Titus 1:1-3
"1 Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ, for the sake of the faith of God's elect and their knowledge of the truth, which accords with godliness, in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began and at the proper time manifested in his word through the preaching with which I have been entrusted by the command of God our Savior"
As I look at this opening, what stands out for me above all else is this one crucial truth.
"in hope of eternal life, which God, who never lies, promised before the ages began and at the proper time manifested in his word"
This is the unshakable anchor of our Christian faith. An ancient faith, founded at the beginning, truly prior even, of all human history.
"God, who never lies"
In a world full of liars, false teachers, and deceit, this is not mere wishful thinking. This echoes Numbers 23:19 "God is not man, that he should lie."
The promise is as reliable as God’s own nature, "promised before the ages began", the hope of eternal life, which wasn’t a Plan B after the Fall. It was settled in the eternal counsel of the Trinity before time existed. Before Zoroastrian theology. Before Confucian faith. Before all pagan religions.
2 Timothy 1:9 says something similar:
God "saved us and called us...because of his own purpose and grace, which he gave us in Christ Jesus before the ages began."
God's promise of eternal life, in which we live, assured because God cannot lie. This is the granite foundation under everything Paul is saying. The same foundation we all who claim the gift of faith in Christ Jesus enjoy. Whether you’ve been walking with Him for sixty years or sixty days. It is not based on the strength of our grip on God, but on the absolute trustworthiness of the God who made the promise.
This is an eternal distinction. In a world where every other foundation shifts; relationships that fail, governments that lie, bodies that weaken, religions that evolve, feelings that fluctuate, this truth stands apart. It is not one among many in the history of world religions.
Not a superior religion.
Not a better philosophy among the options.
Not one spiritual path among many that evolved over time.
It is something categorically other.
This hope stands apart because it was never born in time.
It was promised before the ages began, in the eternal counsel of the Triune God. It does not compete with Zoroastrianism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam, or any other human system of pagan thought. Those arose after creation, shaped by fallen minds seeking light. This promise preceded creation itself. It is the voice of the One who spoke creation into being.
We are not hoping for an upgraded version of this life.
We are living in the promise of a life that cannot end, secured by a God who cannot lie.
We do not treat Christianity as one worldview among many. We proclaim it as the outworking in history of God’s eternal purpose in Christ. We do not build our assurance on our sincerity, our track record, on the success of the church or the approval of the age. We rest it entirely on the unchanging character of the Promiser.
Islam promises submission to Allah, faith, and good deeds outweighing bad on Judgment Day, (submission + deeds). Judaism promises covenant faithfulness, repentance, and God’s mercy (covenant faithfulness + repentance). Every Jew traditionally has a share in it. Hinduism promises knowledge, devotion, good works, or meditation across many paths and lifetimes. Multiple paths and lifetimes of effort. Buddhism promises the extinction of craving, suffering, and the illusion of a permanent self. Release from the wheel of rebirth, and insight into impermanence and no-self. No eternal personal communion. The only goal is ending the cycle, not entering an eternal personal state. It's like the anti-anticipation. Zoroastrianism promises eternal bliss for the good. Choosing good thoughts, words, deeds in the cosmic battle between light and darkness. Predicated completely upon the ability of the soul to be good.
What sets the Christian promise apart?
It is guaranteed by God’s character, not man's.
It was settled before time began, not formulated as a religious system centuries or millennia after creation.
It is received by grace through faith, not achieved through multiple lives or perfect balance of works.
This is why Paul opens Titus with these words. he plants Titus (and us) on the unchanging character of the God who cannot lie. This truth is freeing, humbling, and emboldening all at once.
If you claim the Christian faith as your own, meaning you have come empty-handed to Christ, trusting only in His finished work, then you rest in this assurance. Your standing with God is not provisional. It does not fluctuate with your daily performance, your consistency, or anyone else’s approval. If you do not, then you've likely enslaved yourself to an institutional structure that claims to lay hold on your faith. They qualify or deny it. They approve or disapprove.
Jesus warned about this when He confronted the religious leaders of His day:
They "tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on people’s shoulders" (Matthew 23:4).
Paul fought this battle constantly; against both legalism and license, because any system that shifts the foundation from God’s promise to human effort steals the freedom Christ died to give. This is the liberty of the children of God (Romans 8:21).