In a world overflowing with information, opinions, and “my truth,” we’ve never been more confused about what truth actually is. In this message, we wrestle with the same question Pilate asked Jesus: “What is truth?”—and discover that the answer is not an idea, a feeling, or a social construct, but a Person.
Drawing from Scripture, cultural observation, and the writings of C.S. Lewis, this teaching explores why truth matters, how modern culture has drifted from reality, and how abandoning truth always leads to confusion, fracture, and despair. Truth is not simply words that match reality—it is Jesus Himself, the One through whom all things were made and in whom life and freedom are found.
We examine how lies distort not only the world but our own souls, why freedom without truth always collapses, and how humility, repentance, community, and love anchor us in what is real. In a post-truth age, revival begins when hearts hunger for truth, encounter truth, and are moved to live and proclaim it.
If you’ve wrestled with doubt, felt overwhelmed by competing voices, or wondered whether Christianity can still make sense of the world, this message invites you to seek truth honestly—and discover the God who is not afraid of your questions.
If you seek the truth, you may find comfort in the end. If you seek comfort, you’ll lose them both.