Monday Mar 24, 2025
03-24-25 part 1: Finding Peace in Social Media: A Call to Faith and Good Works

The Chaos of Social Media and the Calm of Faith
The document begins with a candid reflection on the overwhelming nature of social media, likening it to a squirt gun shooting you in the eyeball—a vivid metaphor for its incessant and often irritating presence. Despite acknowledging some benefits, the speaker emphasizes that the ultimate authority lies not with media, governments, or reporters, but with Jesus, as stated in Matthew 28:18-20. This sets the tone for a message of reassurance: no matter the chaos, God remains in charge, allowing what He wills and changing what He desires. The advice is simple yet profound—take a deep breath, relax, and trust that the Lord is still on the throne.
Jesus’ Example of Provision and Peace
Drawing from the miracle of feeding the 5,000, the speaker highlights Jesus’ ability to multiply limited resources, offering hope to those facing financial or personal struggles. Beyond the provision, the story’s deeper lesson is in Jesus’ command to sit down and relax, a call to cease anxiety and trust in divine care. This moment of calm precedes the miracle, suggesting that peace and faith pave the way for God’s blessings. The speaker ties this to everyday life, encouraging listeners to chill out and let God work, reinforcing the idea that relaxation in faith can lead to unexpected abundance.
Faith in Action: Good Works and Avoiding Foolish Disputes
Focusing on Titus 3:8-9, the speaker explores the value of good works—not as a means of salvation, but as a reflection of genuine faith. These works, whether acts of service or declarations of God’s greatness, benefit others and honor the Lord. However, Paul’s warning in verse 9 to avoid foolish debates, genealogies, and quarrels about the law introduces a caution against prideful, unprofitable arguments. The speaker critiques the divisive “my way or the highway” mentality often seen on platforms like X, advocating for grace and unity within the diverse body of Christ. The document concludes with a call to give cheerfully to the ministry (2 Corinthians 9:6-7), connecting faith to action and community support.
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