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We live in an age of screenshots, soundbites, and selective quotations, where being factually correct is often confused with being faithful. In this episode, we explore a dangerous distortion: truth without context.
When words are ripped from their setting—whether in Scripture, relationships, or public discourse—truth loses its redemptive power and becomes a weapon. Accuracy alone is not wisdom. Discernment requires understanding who a truth is for, when it should be spoken, and what it is meant to accomplish.
This episode examines how context shapes meaning, why Scripture itself resists slogan theology, and how truth misapplied can harden rather than heal. Drawing from biblical patterns, pastoral insight, and cultural observation, we challenge the modern impulse to weaponize “truth” and invite listeners into a slower, wiser, and more faithful way of speaking.
By T. C. Hadden5
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We live in an age of screenshots, soundbites, and selective quotations, where being factually correct is often confused with being faithful. In this episode, we explore a dangerous distortion: truth without context.
When words are ripped from their setting—whether in Scripture, relationships, or public discourse—truth loses its redemptive power and becomes a weapon. Accuracy alone is not wisdom. Discernment requires understanding who a truth is for, when it should be spoken, and what it is meant to accomplish.
This episode examines how context shapes meaning, why Scripture itself resists slogan theology, and how truth misapplied can harden rather than heal. Drawing from biblical patterns, pastoral insight, and cultural observation, we challenge the modern impulse to weaponize “truth” and invite listeners into a slower, wiser, and more faithful way of speaking.

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