This is the audio of a talk I gave at Leura Anglican Church on 25 May 2025. It’s the second in a three part series.
From the St Alban’s podcast:
In a world where “your truth” often overshadows the truth, how can we live with honesty, humility, and hope? In this second talk of the “Living Truthfully in a Post-Truth World” series, Lionel Windsor explores the cultural shift from objective truth to personal narratives—highlighting high-profile examples like Oprah, Meghan, and Harry—and contrasts it with the liberating truth found in Jesus.
Through John’s Gospel and the letter of 1 John, we discover that Jesus is not just a comforting presence, but the truth that exposes, forgives, and ultimately frees us. This talk invites listeners to face the truth about ourselves—not with fear, but with the confidence that comes from Christ’s love and grace.
Key themes:
- The cultural power and danger of “your truth”
- Jesus as objective truth and light
- Freedom through confession and repentance
- Living a truthful life in an age of self-deception
If you’ve ever struggled with the pressure to always be right, or the fear of being exposed, there is hope: Jesus knows the truth about us and still loves us. That’s real freedom.
Whether you’re wrestling with doubts, seeking clarity, or just curious about Christianity’s take on truth—this talk offers both challenge and comfort in equal measure.
Access the audio here:
It’s based on my book & audiobook Truth Be Told: Living Truthfully in a Post-Truth World
