There Is No Other Stream (Part 1 of 3)
Dec 31, 2025
The discussion dives into the concept of absolute truth and Christian responses to varying personal beliefs. Alistair Begg emphasizes the exclusive claims of Jesus and addresses cultural challenges to these convictions. He critiques reluctance within the Church to uphold core truths amid societal pressures. Key biblical affirmations highlight that Jesus is the singular path to salvation, contrasting His promise with other religious teachings. The podcast ultimately calls for clarity and boldness in declaring the gospel's universal truth.
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Bible Affirms One True God
- The Old Testament repeatedly declares there is one God and no other, calling idols useless and those who trust them hollow.
- Alistair Begg anchors Christian exclusivity in Isaiah and Psalm passages to show the Bible's consistent monotheism.
Jesus Fulfills Prophetic Claims
- The New Testament applies Old Testament truth to Jesus, declaring every knee will bow and every tongue confess Jesus as Lord.
- Begg connects Isaiah's language with Philippians and shows Jesus' identity fulfills those prophetic claims.
Y2K Skeptic Moment
- Begg recalls skepticism about the year-2000 computer crash and feeling smug when nothing happened.
- He uses the Y2K anecdote to introduce how expectations and cultural fears can be misplaced.

You’ve likely heard people say, “That may be your truth. If it works for you, great—but it isn’t my truth.” How should Christians respond? Is there such a thing as absolute truth? Listen to Truth For Life as Alistair Begg explores Jesus’ exclusive claims.