Today on the radio show we talked a lot about the Senate hearing with the social media CEOs. That got us talking about proper social media use for kids and the moral of the story is: be intentional. But that's true for everything in life, and was true for Jonathan Edwards' life, too.
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just crushed these social media CEOs and just yelled at them for like four hours. And we got a really nice conversation about whose responsibility, or whose to blame, was the word we used. Whose to blame for the evils of social media? Social media companies or does the responsibility fall on the parents?
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And I think the answer is yes. So Dr. Sebastian Gorka says it's yes. Social media companies know what they're doing and by this point, parents should know too. Doesn't make it easy necessarily for a parent to make the right decision when it comes to their kids or their own social media use but it's obvious at this point. Really great conversation.
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And I thought it tied in so nicely to, we didn't mention this on the radio, but so nicely to this week of Jonathan Edwards from 1716, his list of 70 resolutions. Because my main goal with the social media conversation is I just want everyone to be intentional with whatever decision they make. I want it to be an intentional decision. I don't want it to be someone tossed to and fro like an infant in the waves, just not like going with the flow and pulled out by the riptide and being like, what happened? I want everything to be intentional, whatever is decided.
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That's all. And that's the theme of Jonathan Edwards here. So let me go through a couple more of these. I think we'll stop with these, this group. Resolved, to study the scriptures so steadily, constantly, and frequently, as that I may find and plainly perceive myself to grow in the knowledge of the same, the knowledge of the scriptures. Like, I'm going to study these so intently, intentionally, that it's obvious that I'm growing.
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Resolve to strive to my utmost every week to be brought higher in religion and do a higher exercise of grace than I was the week before. Resolve always to do what I can towards making, maintaining, and establishing peace when it can be without overbalancing detriment in other respects. Resolve never to speak evil of any, except I have some particular good call for it. It's good.
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Right, like things that are evil, of course, need to be called evil, but there's got to be a good reason to say it so. Resolved to inquire every night as I'm going to bed wherein I have been negligent, what sin I have committed, and wherein I have denied myself, also at the end of every week, month, and year. Are you noticing a theme here of continual, intentional self-improvement. Resolve to ask myself at the end of every day, week, month, and year wherein I could possibly in any respect have done better.
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Resolve that no other end but religion shall have any influence at all on any of my actions, and that no action shall be, in the least circumstance, any otherwise than the religious end will carry it. Wow. No, nothing but religion will influence my actions. Amazing. Resolve never to allow any pleasure or grief, joy or sorrow, nor any affection at all, nor any degree of affection, nor any circumstance relating to it, but what helps religion. Helps becoming more like Jesus. Resolve never to allow the least measure of any fretting, uneasiness at my mother or father, resolved to suffer no effects of it so much as in the least alteration of speech or motion of my eye, and be especially careful of it with
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respect to any of our family." Wow. So I'm not going to cause any grief to my mom or dad by speech or motion of my eye. 1716 is talking about rolling his eyes to his mom. Resolve to endeavor to my utmost to deny whatever is not most agreeable to a good and universally sweet and benevolent, quiet, peaceable, contented, easy, compassionate, generous, humble, meek, modest, submissive, obliging, diligent, and industrious, charitable, even, patient, moderate, forgiving, sincere temper. And to do at all times what such a temper would lead me to, examined strictly every week, whether I have
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done so, resolve not only to refrain from an air of dislike, fretfulness, and anger in conversation, but to exhibit an air of love, cheerfulness, and benignity." Benignity, just like kindness. So that's a lot. We'll stop there. Again, you can just Google John of Edwards and Resolution 1716, you can find them all. But just to bring it back to social media, because that's the news of the day. What
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are we training our brains and our hearts and our souls when we consume whatever we consume social media being part of it? What are we doing? What what is the end of this? Are we being intentional with it? And it's interesting because Christians don't have the words for this. They'll frame it as something like a life hack. They'll be like, oh, you know, don't do, you know, dedicate only 10 minutes a day to this or whatever. And it's like your life hack.
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Or don't use social media till 8am or something. But a modern day life hack is always for greater productivity. Look how much more efficient I can be with my day and how much more I can get done because I have all these life hacks. It doesn't have the the true end which is to glorify God. Mike Slater dot Locals dot com commercial transcript night before or no commercials. Transcript night before. Go to dot com commercial transcript night before or no commercials. Transcript night before. Go to Mike Slater dot Locals dot com way more commercials. No, no, no commercials. Mike Slater dot Locals dot com.