EPISODE · Sep 13, 2025 · 54 MIN
Faith in the Digital Age
from 'Ask, Seek, Knock' · host Dr Robert Granger
In our rapidly evolving digital age, we're confronted with a spiritual challenge that touches the very core of our faith and daily lives. The sermon delves into the profound impact of smartphones and social media on our minds, hearts, and souls. We're reminded of Jesus' teachings to guard our hearts and seek first His kingdom. The message draws parallels between digital addiction and other forms of idolatry, urging us to place Christ between ourselves and worldly distractions. As we navigate this digital landscape, we're called to critically examine our relationship with technology, asking ourselves if our smartphone habits are drawing us closer to God or pulling us away. The sermon challenges us to cultivate intentional engagement with our devices, becoming masters of these tools rather than being mastered by them. It's a call to renew our minds, as Romans 12:2 instructs, and to focus on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy, as emphasized in Philippians 4:8. This message is deeply relevant to our modern faith journey, encouraging us to find balance and maintain our spiritual focus in a world of constant digital stimulation.
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In our rapidly evolving digital age, we're confronted with a spiritual challenge that touches the very core of our faith and daily lives. The sermon delves into the profound impact of smartphones and social media on our minds, hearts, and souls. We're reminded of Jesus' teachings to guard our hearts and seek first His kingdom. The message draws parallels between digital addiction and other forms of idolatry, urging us to place Christ between ourselves and worldly distractions. As we navigate this digital landscape, we're called to critically examine our relationship with technology, asking ourselves if our smartphone habits are drawing us closer to God or pulling us away. The sermon challenges us to cultivate intentional engagement with our devices, becoming masters of these tools rather than being mastered by them. It's a call to renew our minds, as Romans 12:2 instructs, and to focus on what is true, noble, and praiseworthy, as emphasized in Philippians 4:8. This message is deeply relevant to our modern faith journey, encouraging us to find balance and maintain our spiritual focus in a world of constant digital stimulation.
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