009: True Myth & Story
Something every good story seems to echo: death and resurrection, good and evil, sacrifice and redemption, truth and deception.
In this episode, we talk about the idea of “true myth,” a phrase tied to C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, and how the gospel is not just another myth, but the true story that all the best stories seem to point back to. We get into why stories like Lord of the Rings, Narnia, The Matrix, and even modern storytelling hit us so deeply, and why some stories feel wrong when they twist good and evil into something muddy.
We also talk about how story can be used for truth or deception. If the gospel is the true story, then false stories can train us to believe lies about God, ourselves, and the world. That leads into a deeper conversation about “main character energy,” self-deception, false gods, spiritual discernment, and why Christians need a stronger filter or more discernment for the stories they consume and the stories they believe about their own lives.
The commission for this episode:
Ask yourself: What do I know in my head is true, but live as if it is fake?
And what lie have I started living as if it is true?
Story is powerful. It can reveal truth, or it can slowly bend us away from it. So guard your heart, guard your mind, seek discernment, and talk through these things with wise people who will help you stay anchored in what is good, right, and true.
00:00 What True Myth Means05:21 Lewis Tolkien and Gospel Echoes17:23 When Stories Go Off Rails23:12 Main Character Energy and False Gods42:44 Self Help as False Gospel45:32 Princes of Persia and Modern Idols58:58 Story as Weapon and Filter01:09:36 Discernment Without AI