Moral Relativism
Evangelistic Ministry Perspective

Biblical teaching on moral relativism.
Absolute truth, healing ministry, and Gospel foundation in Jesus Christ.
Moral Relativism Teaching
Truth in Scripture
The Bible declares absolute truth through God’s Word. Moral relativism denies fixed truth and creates confusion in society.
John 14:6 (NKJV) states Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.
Consequences of Relativism
Without truth, society experiences moral confusion and spiritual instability.
Gospel Foundation
Healing and restoration come through truth in Jesus Christ.
Moral relativism challenges biblical standards, but Evangelist Isaac teaches that evangelistic ministry must uphold God’s truth. Church meetings and gospel crusades provide believers with guidance, helping them navigate ethical confusion while leading others to salvation.
Evangelist Isaac emphasizes preaching, teaching, and living out biblical principles so that evangelistic ministry remains effective, relevant, and transformative. By modeling godly conduct, the church demonstrates the power of the gospel in a relativistic world.