April 2020

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Gò0dNews for Everyone

Setting Our Minds On Things Above

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by Linda Tinney

ocial media is an addiction-much like drugs, alcohol,

were around during the “My Space” days, it was being

sugar, etc. My son told me this week that he heard

worried about what song we should add to our profile page.

on the radio that the average adult looks at their

It’s funny the things you remember about one of the first

phone approximately 250 times a day! More than likely, it is just mindless scrolling through Pinterest, Facebook,

social media platforms. Let’s talk Instagram. In some ways, Instagram is a much

and/or Instagram to check on what your friends are doing

less drama-filled platform. All you are really doing is liking

or what is going on in their lives. Here’s a thought-why

other’s pics and maybe seeing clips of videos. But there

don’t we get back to the way it was a few years ago before

again, we are subconsciously counting those little hearts (or

the social media boom-let’s call each other, plan dinners

likes) on your pics. Oh and don’t forget about the filters. You

at each other’s houses, go on a weekend trip with friends. I am as guilty as the next personmy husband and I both have business pages on Facebook, we tag each other in interesting articles, and of course, we keep in touch with our friends and family. However, we could all use a break from social media. Let’s take Pinterest for example. Ladies-you know what I’m talking about-are you really going to buy those $1000 Louboutin heels you pinned on your “my style” board or make those Santa hat skewers for your child’s Pre-K class? Don’t get me wrong-I love some Pinterest, but yet again, it’s mindless scrolling with an occasional recipe, outfit, or accessory that you purchase or try to recreate. Imagine the time that is wasted

can take a picture of your 40-year old self and magically,

by pinning items, creating boards, planning the next holiday

you are 20 again! Who wouldn’t want to look younger and

meal, and on and on. I’m not saying stop using Pinterest,

collect those little hearts on your picture.

maybe just slow down a little (I’m going to take my own advice on that one!). Facebook—Mark Zuckerberg knew what he was doing

Obviously, the Bible doesn’t mention social media, but it does mention “wordly things”. There are lots of verses that mention “things” here on earth. Look at Colossians 3:2.

when he created this platform. You’ve got to hand it to

It states: “Set your minds on things that are above, not on

him-a college student creating a social media platform

things that are on earth.” Like my husband tells me, you

that went viral so quickly and connected people with each

can’t take things with you. So, think about that when you

other. Wow! I would be willing to bet that he never thought

ooh and aah over that Louis Vuitton bag or that friend that

that Facebook would be where it is today. It is amazing

has more likes than you on their pictures.

the number of likes or the comments made or the number friends that they have on their page. For those of us that

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About The Author

to me how many adults get some sort of satisfaction from Linda Tinney is employed as a career transitions specialist at GNTC. She is wife to Neil and mom to Chason, a 5th grader She attends The Church at Rome.


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