What Scripture Says About Social Media and Community - Reflection
In this digital age, where social media can feel like a double-edged sword, we find ourselves navigating a landscape both thrilling and treacherous. Matthew 22:37-39 calls us to a higher standard—one that demands our love for God and our neighbor be at the forefront of our interactions. Jesus reminds us that the very essence of the law is love. Yet, in this virtual realm, how often do we let the endless scroll drown out the call to compassion?
Imagine scrolling through a feed filled with outrage, division, and despair. Each post becomes a brushstroke on the canvas of community, yet too often, we paint in harsh, unyielding colors. The progressive Christian faith invites us to wield our digital voices like artists—creating portraits of inclusion and justice that reflect the heart of God. When we engage online, are we simply echoing the chaos, or are we embodying hesed, that steadfast love that our world so desperately needs?
This is an invitation to reflect: What if every tweet, every comment, every share were infused with the love and compassion of Christ? What if we approached our online presence as an extension of our faith, a way to illuminate the beauty of community? As we surround ourselves with screens, let us not forget that we are called to build bridges, not walls. In this way, our social media interactions can transform from mere pixels to powerful acts of love, forging a more just and compassionate world—one post at a time.
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