Do you ever find yourself,
going through daily routines, doing just enough to get by?
If
you took an honest inventory of your life and look at where you spend your time
and what you spend it doing, what would it say about your life? What would it say about the Jesus you believe in?
Do
you ever wish you were closer to God?
Have
you ever found yourself wanting to follow Jesus with everything you have but
you’re not quite sure what to do?
I’ve
personally found myself stuck in a rut spiritually and have asked myself why
over and over again…
Why
am I not always fully satisfied in Christ?
What
do I need to do in order to be all in for the gospel?
How
do I get from where I am to where God calls me to be as a mature follower of
Jesus Christ?
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I’ve
heard the quote we live in a era of smart phones and dumb people. Now I don’t
agree with this but it did get me to thinking. We live in an age where social
media has taken the world by storm. It seems practically everybody is using at least
one form of social media. These range from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
Pinterest, Snapchat, Vine, Myspace, and the list goes on. All of these forms of social media
are great and have so many wonderful capabilities for believers. They can all
be used for the glory of God through spreading the gospel, growing other
believers, encouraging other believers, letting your light shine as a
testament, etc.
But
at the exact same time, these same social media accounts can be a platform to
distract us from the very purpose of why we are here on this earth. They can be
used in so many other different ways other than glorifying God. I’m not here to
judge why people post what they post and I don’t think you should either because
when it comes down to it only two people know the motives of our heart, God and
ourselves.
The
overall point is I believe it takes a mature believer and follower of Christ to
be able to be disciplined enough to know how much time to spend on social media
and what to spend it on.
So
I find myself here, wanting to grow in Christ, wanting to be a mature believer
but yet when I take an inventory of my life I find myself wasting tons of time
on social media. I find myself scrolling through newsfeeds, looking at
pictures, looking at funny videos, checking out recent posts, the list goes on.
If you have a smart phone, tablet, ipad, or even just a computer, then you
probably know how easy it is to spend hours on social media.
Here’s
a couple quick questions to ask ourselves as followers of Christ in respect to
social media:
When
we wake up in the morning, do we check our social media first? Or spend time
with the Lord first?
Do we
spend more time on social media through out the day or more time in Gods word and
in prayer?
You
see all of this made me start to think that maybe I could be missing out on what
it means to truly follow Christ.
Am
I REALLY seeking after Christ every day with all that I have?
Then Jesus said to his disciples,
"Whoever wants to be my disciple
must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.”
Matthew
16:24
I think it’s so easy to miss
who Jesus really is and miss what it means to actually follow Jesus because we
live in a generation where we often confuse posting on social media ABOUT Jesus
as quality time spent WITH Jesus.
You
see Christianity is all about a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. And
it’s a LOVE relationship. My man
Jesus loves you more than you can even understand and when you do start to
somewhat understand, that’s when your life will change. So lets relate this
scenario of our relationship with Jesus to a human relationship between a man
and a woman. If a man is in a committed relationship with a woman and rarely
communicates with her, (Let’s be honest we know it would be the man who failed
to communicate) how long would that relationship last? Would you even call that
a committed relationship?
Many
of us claim to be in a committed relationship with Jesus but yet the only time
we spend with him is at church with a bunch of other people. Maybe a bible
study, and occasionally we read our bible every once a while. Don’t get me
wrong, I am not against church or bible study, they are essential things in a
believers life, but if you are in a committed, intimate relationship with
someone don’t you want to spend some alone time with them???
The truth is if our relationship with
Jesus was based on our own human standards and logic he would have left us long
long ago. But the great news is regardless of how much we’ve put him on the
backburner, or how selfish we’ve been, or how we’ve claimed to be in an
intimate relationship with him and not even made him a consistent priority in
our life, He STILL loves us! He still wants that intimate relationship and he
still desires to be our everything.
We
have so many promises from God and as believers we say believe them, but why
don’t our lives reflect that we truly do believe them?? So often I know what
God says in my head but my life doesn’t reflect that I know it in my heart.
The
definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and
expecting different results. In my life I know I’ve reached a place where I
need to make changes.
Therefore since we are
surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip
off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily hurts
our progress. And let us run with endurance the race that God has set before
us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, on whom our faith depends on from
start to finish.
Hebrews 12:1-2
In
order to be a disciple of Christ we must be disciplined. We must be disciplined
to His word, to prayers, to His mission all for His kingdom. Following Jesus
and having a relationship with Him is something that requires absolutely
everything we have.
I’m
challenging you to ask yourself if giving up social media for 21 days is
something God is calling you to do.
Ask
God to reveal to you the things in your life that are keeping you from being
wholly devoted to being a disciplined follower of Christ. I know this is a
difficult decision and may seem radical but what if we truly realize what Jesus
has done for us, anything less than radical devotion to Him seems unfit.
I
am planning on starting this time away from social media this Wednesday June
25. I will post another blog post on Wednesday which will include different
ways to spend time during this fasting period in order to maximize our growth
in Christ. It will also include other tips and warnings on how to make the most
of this time.
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