Are You Believing Fake News? | 2 Timothy 4:1-5
Why do the things that feel right often leave me more anxious? Is it possible the voices I’m listening to are shaping what I believe more than I realize?
We live in a world where comfort is often confused with truth. But Scripture warns that people will reach for voices that only say what they already want to hear (2 Timothy 4:3–5). Today, that doesn’t just happen in conversations—it happens through constant feeds, algorithms, and content designed to keep us reacting and agreeing with whatever confirms us.
The problem is that what feels satisfying in the moment often doesn’t heal what’s going on underneath. It’s like scratching an itch that never actually goes away.
Jesus offers something different. Not just ideas that feel good, but truth that actually restores the heart and brings clarity in a noisy world.
If you’ve been trying to figure out what to trust, what’s real, and what’s just noise, this message is for you.
Watch and reflect on what’s shaping your mind—and where real truth is found.