An Analog Life in a Digital WorldSample

In order to figure out the best way to use all of the digital technologies available to us, we are going to have to ask God for wisdom. Intelligence is measured by how much you know, but wisdom is measured by how you use what you know to make good decisions. Wisdom is taking what you’ve learned in this plan and putting it to work in your life.
In James we see that wisdom leads to good works, serving others, and peace. We also see that jealous comparison and selfish ambition are not compatible with God's wisdom. Do you see comparison and selfishness springing up in your life because of things that you view during your screen time? When you ask God for wisdom about how to use social media and other technology, does your attitude match James 3:17?
Take a Next Step: Ask God for wisdom regarding your use of the three apps/shows/games/websites that take up most of your screen time.
Use this prompt to lead you into prayer:
God, all wisdom is found in You. Lead me to wise choices today….
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About this Plan

Screens dominate our daily experience, especially the one in our hands. The allure is taking priority over connection with God. But we can’t blame technology for our upside-down priorities. Digital innovations have put bibles in pockets and worship services in living rooms. We can learn to accept the good, reject the bad, and follow Jesus through it all by living an analog life in a digital world.
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