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Social Media: A Tool, Not a Vice

3/5/2025

 
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Now this is a message intended for my church, but it can be useful to anyone who wants to be more well-rounded when it comes to social media and its uses.
The Reality of Social Media DistrustI've noticed many of you expressing concerns about social media. Some have shared with me that you've deleted your accounts entirely. I understand your hesitation. Social media platforms have earned our skepticism through privacy breaches, harmful content, and the divisive nature of many online interactions.
Some of you have told me, "Pastor, I just don't see the point anymore. It seems like a waste of time." Others worry about the effect on your mental health or your children's wellbeing. These concerns are valid and reflect wisdom in questioning how we spend our time and attention.
A Balanced PerspectiveHowever, I'd like to offer a different view. Social media, like many tools, is neither inherently good nor evil—it's how we use it that matters.
When Jesus sent his disciples out, he told them to be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves" (Matthew 10:16). This wisdom applies to our digital lives as well. We can engage thoughtfully with social media while maintaining our spiritual integrity.
Using Social Media WiselyHere are some thoughts on how we might approach social media as Christians:
  1. Purpose over popularity: Ask yourself why you're posting. Is it to glorify God, encourage others, or share meaningful moments? Or is it to gain approval and validation?
  2. Connection, not comparison: Use these platforms to maintain real relationships, not to compare your journey with others. Remember that people typically share their highlights, not their struggles.
  3. Time boundaries: Be intentional about when and how long you engage with social media. The Sabbath principle teaches us the importance of rest and disconnection.
  4. Digital witness: How we conduct ourselves online reflects our faith. Our words, reactions, and what we choose to share all testify to who we are in Christ.
The Ministry OpportunityWhen used intentionally, social media can be a powerful ministry tool. It allows us to:
  • Stay connected with church members who are homebound or traveling
  • Share encouragement and scripture throughout the week
  • Extend our community reach to those who might never enter our building
  • Support one another through prayer and fellowship beyond Sunday services
Moving Forward TogetherI'm not suggesting everyone needs a social media account. For some, abstaining may be the right spiritual choice. But I am suggesting that we approach this technology thoughtfully rather than fearfully.
Let's encourage one another to be good stewards of all the tools God has given us—including digital ones. Let's model for our children and grandchildren how to navigate these spaces with wisdom, kindness, and purpose.
May we all seek wisdom as we navigate this digital age, remembering that our ultimate citizenship is in heaven, even as we engage thoughtfully with the world around us.

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