In this thoughtful and timely message, we explore why our world—overflowing with information, innovation, and accelerating intelligence—feels more confused and spiritually empty than ever. From AI “hallucinations” to the fire-hose of opinions and data, the sermon highlights how our age reflects Daniel 12:4: knowledge increasing, people running to and fro, yet fewer anchored in what truly matters. Using scriptures from Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Corinthians, Philippians, and the words of Christ Himself, we learn that truth requires three elements working together: intelligence, wisdom, and love. Intelligence without wisdom leads to arrogance and error; wisdom without love becomes cold and harsh; and love without wisdom becomes misguided emotion. Only when all three converge—reflecting God’s own character as all-knowing, all-wise, and all-loving—can truth take root in our lives. In a world filled with confident voices but starving for meaning, the message urges us to become people who not only speak truth but embody it, allowing God to shape our minds, judgment, and motives. Listen in and be encouraged to pursue the kind of truth that brings clarity, steadiness, and Christlike purpose in an age desperate for something real.