Spiritual Insight: Technology and Human Connection
Dear God of Love and Justice,
I confess that I have held a screen in my hand while my child tugged at my sleeve, asking me to watch them jump. I have scrolled past real suffering to find something easier to digest. I have mistaken a heart-react for genuine compassion and a group chat for true community. Forgive me, Lord, for the ways I have let the glow of a device replace the warmth of a human face made in Your image.
Revelation 11:18 warns that You will "destroy those who destroy the earth" — and I wonder, Father, if the slow erosion of genuine human connection counts among the destructions You grieve. The Reformed tradition teaches that all of life falls under Your sovereign care — not just our prayer closets, but our notification settings, our screen-time reports, the dinner tables where phones sit face-down but still pull at our attention like a second guest demanding to be heard.
Guide me today to choose presence over distraction. Give me the holy stubbornness to look someone in the eye when a pocket buzzes. Teach me to build the kind of community that no algorithm can manufacture — the kind where we bear one another's burdens with calloused hands, not just curated words.
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