In a time when so many cut the truth up like a jigsaw puzzle instead of dividing the Word of God carefully (oh wait, people have been doing this for centuries . . . ), it's so important to apply ourselves to the straight rule of Scripture instead of bending Scripture to fit our own preconceptions and misconceptions.
Thomas Murphy, writing in the 19th century, stated: "Be it, therefore, the inflexible purpose of every Christian, every church and every body of churches to cling with a grasp that will not be relaxed to the truth, the truth alone, to the whole truth - to the truth in doctrine, in worship and in practice . . . to the truth, and not to mere feelings, impressions, sentiments; to the truth, and not tampering with falsehood; to the truth: it is heaven-born; to the truth: it is from God, and He knows best what we should believe and do."
Besides being a sentence diagrammers nightmare, this statement is a fantastic rule to live by when people are so easily swayed by "impressions" and "sentiments".
It is, after all, the TRUTH that sets us free, not the half-truth or almost-truth. In our church setting, we constantly and consistently remind and encourage our teens to know the Word, since there are so many who preach a Gospel other than the one that is genuine.