"With so much of life tied up in my constant connectivity, I started to expect everything to always involve my phone. If I wasn’t using my phone, I felt like I wasn’t doing anything." - Adam Jeske
In his article on tech addiction, Adam Jeske raises the concern of spiritual consequences as one thing that needs to be considered. Which should be our highest concern, as the detriment of which will be felt far and wide... and deep. I want to highlight two of the passages he directs us to as we evaluate the impact of our use of 'tech': Philippians 4:8 and Psalm 46:10.
How often is our time on social media [et, al] helping us to think about whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent and praiseworthy?
"Is our constant connectivity keeping us from being still and knowing God is God?"