Brother, I have given scripture after scripture that shows us His word is referred to as "the Truth" in scripture.
Yes, but of what sort? Very obviously, the truth-propositions that
issue from The Truth cannot, simply by virtue of having come from God, from Christ, be identical to him. Jesus does not issue forth himself; he does not come from himself, as the truth propositions he gives to us do. Here, then, is one obvious difference between The Truth and the truths that
arise from him. But truth propositions are also mere
statements; they aren't
personal, conscious entities, as is The Truth, who is Christ. So, here, again there is a distinct difference between Jesus, The Truth, and the truth propositions that he delivers to us. Statements of truth also have no causal power; they're just statements. Write one down on a piece of paper and then sit back and wait for the truth statement to act upon something else. You'll be waiting for a
very, very long time for that written-down truth proposition to do anything causative. It's inert, devoid of personal agency and the power to cause anything. Christ, in contrast, is
the First Cause, the Creator of all things. And so on.
It seems to me that you're purposefully conflating The Truth,
a Person, with the truth, which are
statements that express truth. To what end, I don't know; but as the Law of the Indiscernability of Identicals dictates, if there is even the slightest difference between two things, they can't be called identical, or the same thing.
We are born again by obeying the Gospel, the truth.
Since you have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit in sincere love of the brethren, love one another fervently with a pure heart, having been born again, not of corruptible seed but incorruptible, through the word of God which lives and abides forever, 1 Peter 1:22-23
We are not saved by obeying the truth. Our obeying the Gospel simply puts us in the place where the Savior may save us.
I go to my dentist to get my teeth cleaned and repaired; I "obey" the truth that, if I want a tooth cavity fixed, I must visit my dentist. But, my going to the dentist and sitting in his chair doesn't fix my tooth. I could sit in the dentist's chair for a month, or six months, or a year, but if the dentist doesn't ever work on my tooth to fix it, my going to his dental office and sitting in his chair will not help my tooth one bit.
In the same way, my obeying the truth of the Gospel and seeking the Savior for salvation doesn't save me. There is only one Savior and only he can save me (
John 14:6; Acts 4:12; 1 Timothy 2:5). No amount of my knowing, believing and waiting for him to save me is what saves me. Just as
my dentist fixes my cavity-fouled tooth, rather than
my belief that he can, so, too,
Jesus fixes my sin-fouled heart, not my
belief that he can.
And so, by way of the Gospel, I come to the place where
Jesus can fix me, where he will save me from my sinful self. And when
he does, I am redeemed, justified and sanctified in him (
1 Corinthians 1:30), the Holy Spirit conferring upon me the life of Christ (
Titus 3:5; Romans 8:9-16; 1 John 4:13).
The Truth is both the person of Jesus Christ, and His words:
His Gospel
His doctrine
His commandments
Simply repeating this doesn't actually deal with what I've pointed out about how
the Person who is The Truth and
propositions that express truth cannot be - and are not - identical.
Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you abide in My word, you are My disciples indeed. And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” John 8:31-32
This doesn't contradict or negate what I've explained about the differences between The Truth and the truth.
Jesus Christ is the truth. His words are the truth.
Yes, but they are not one-and-the-same thing. See above.