I recently asked a group of students to list their top 5 must-have technologies. What are the five things you just don't want to go without. They named things like microwave ovens, computers, cars, medicine, cell phones, instruments and mp3 players. These answers were not all that surprising. We know that many of us love our gadgets and tend to see them as an integral part of our life. But what about the technology of indoor plumbing and the flushing toilet? That is something I wouldn't want to go without! And wouldn't you have to say electricity? So much of what we view as technology wouldn't be here without it. Our view of technology and the impact it has on our lives can depend on the era in which we are born. Tim Challies in his book The Next Story, Life and Faith After the Digital Explosion writes, "The generation that spans these technological transformations may recognize that such changes are happening, but those who are born into them are blinded to them." We don't notice how things like an indoor flushing toilet affect our lives if we are born into a world where they exist.
All this to say that we do need to step back every now and then and take a look at the things that shape our lives because it's to easy to miss how we are affected by the technology we have. How does technology impact us? How do we use it? Romans 12:2 calls us to "be transformed by the renewing of [our] mind[s], that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect". We want to be people who can discern what pleases God, so that we can use all of the technology He allowed us to create in a way that pleases Him.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Education
If you live in the US chances are that you have been through some sort of schooling. Most of us have been through public school, some through private schools and a few through home school. So is there a point to all this learning. We hear all kinds of statistics about how earning potential rises with each further degree, or level of education a person receives. So maybe the point is to equip us with the ability to perform a task that will provide income. Some might argue that the government is using education to mold and shape society into a certain mindset and way of life.(which they most certainly do) However as Christians we must learn to view all of life through what the Bible teaches. What might the Bible teach us about the point of acquiring knowledge? This Sunday evening we will talk about this very issue. After all, God gave us the ability to think, learn, discover and create, so why?
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Discrimination, We All Do it... Don't We?
Now none of us likes to think that we might be the type of person to discriminate against others. But if we take an honest look at our lives we know that we are all guilty of it at one time or another. Casting Crowns wrote a song, If We Are the Body, that talks about what it looks like in to many churches today. We are all capable of judging people to quickly. Without thinking about it we can come to conclusions based on all the wrong things such as looks, income level, where they live and even someone's age. The problem comes when we begin to act on our conclusions by either favoring or discriminating against people. We must guard against this in our own lives so that we can fight against it when we find it in our society. James 2:8 reminds us "If you fulfill the royal law according to the scripture, 'You shall love your neighbor as yourself,' you are doing well." He then goes on to warn against the sin of partiality, or favoritism. It sounds so simple, 'just treat everyone how you want to be treated'! If we really did this how many other issues would fade away? Anger, resentment, greed, covetousness, gossip and slander just to name a few.
This week at high school group we'll be talking more about the subject of discrimination and the steps we can take in our own lives to make sure we don't fall victim to discriminating against others.
This week at high school group we'll be talking more about the subject of discrimination and the steps we can take in our own lives to make sure we don't fall victim to discriminating against others.
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