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mwb18 June p. 7

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Social Networking​—Avoid the Pitfalls

Jesus refuses to turn stones into bread

WHY IMPORTANT: Like most tools, social networks can be helpful or harmful. Some Christians choose not to use social networks. Other Christians use social networks to keep in touch with family and friends. However, the Devil wants us to use social networks unwisely, which could damage our reputation and our spirituality. Like Jesus, we can use principles from God’s Word to identify dangers and avoid them.​—Lu 4:4, 8, 12.

PITFALLS TO AVOID:

  • Using social media excessively. Spending countless hours using social networks or social media can deprive us of precious time needed for spiritual pursuits

    Bible principles: Eph 5:15, 16; Php 1:10

  • Viewing questionable material. Looking at provocative images can lead to pornography addiction or immorality. Reading apostate material or blogs can damage one’s faith

    Bible principles: Mt 5:28; Php 4:8

  • Posting improper comments or photos. Because the heart is treacherous, a person may be inclined to post improper comments or photos on a social network. However, this could damage someone’s reputation or cause him to stumble spiritually

    Bible principles: Ro 14:13; Eph 4:29

WATCH THE VIDEO BE SOCIAL-NETWORK SMART, AND THEN REVIEW HOW TO AVOID THE FOLLOWING SCENARIOS:

A thief with access to social media knows a homeowner is away on vacation
Inappropriate social network post is seen by a possible employer
Exposure to bad language on a social network
A late-night social media user struggles to rise in the morning
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