“Never be afraid to
site awhile and think”. Lorraine Hansberry, American playwright (1930-1965).
The quote above was
posted in my Farmer’s Almanac. My first thought when I read it was, “where in
my busy day do I have time to just sit and think”. In today’s world, we are bombarded
with information overload. Between social media, countless emails, texts,
radio, videos, television, and let’s not forget our phone (which can access all
of these things), the minutes of our days are filled, leaving very little time
to process what we’ve exposed ourselves to. Statistics state that 60-70% of the
world’s population uses social media, 5-10% exhibit clinical symptoms of social
media addiction, while 40-45% of teens say social media negatively affects their
sleep, productivity, and mental health. I think you could also say the 40-45%,
or more, is the same for adults too. I know a person who was dealing with
depression and the first thing the doctor told them was to get off social
media.
If you don’t think
Satan has his hands in all this technology, you are being blinded by the justification
of advancement in technology, with AI (artificial intelligence) coming our way.
LOL, think about it for a minute. We are being pushed into a society where
computer intelligence will run our lives. Maybe we should say ruin our lives,
because we won’t have to do any thinking. Yeah, I know I sound like “negative
Nancy”, but the truth is we are letting technology think for ourselves, leaving
us vulnerable to worldly views, which are opposite of God’s morals and
standards.
So, what are we to
think about? Philippians 4:8-9 offers a
wonderful suggestion. Click the scripture for its content. These are great
virtues to ponder and with some thought, you will find positives in your life
to counter the negative thoughts and emotions you’ve probably experienced from
what you’ve been exposed to through the sources in the first paragraph. Spending
time thinking about the good things life has to offer will give you a better
outlook on life and in the process you’ll soon discover a pushback from a lot
of the negative data and you’ll find entertainment in your thoughts.
Let me share one
more thought with you since you are in the thinking mode…. 2 Corinthians 10:5b
says: bring every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ. If pattern
your thoughts after Christ and how He would think, then your life will be more
in line with the obedience life He is ready to bless. Spend some time today in
thought, spiritual thought, and devote more thinking time each day to the Lord.
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