How can a man be "truth"? How can Christ say that "he is truth"? Who gave him that authority?
It was later that I started to understand the thread of the Bible, how each verse, chapters, stories, related to each other from Old Testament to New Testament.
In the beginning of John, it states:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning... The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth."
~John 1:1-2, 14~
There is something about God's Word that correlates to truth and revelation. God's Word is Truth. God's Word is Christ. Christ is The Truth. And the more I read and compare the Christian Bible to other religious beliefs, Christianity seems to make a lot more sense.
God = Christ = Word = Truth
In the Greek, the word was "logos" which loosely means "Word" but also means "count, tell, say, speak" or "opinion, to plea". "Logos" also is the root for logic and in this case, a logical argument, pleading ones case. If the Word (logos, our plea) is Truth, and the author of John states that Chris is this "logos", the personification of the Word and therefore Truth, the Word is like our revelation in the flesh of God and His Truth.
It took me a while to wrap my head around this. Many times, we think of Truth as some old sage or proverb, but in this text, Truth is Christ. It's a living person, the living Truth of God.