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Never before in history have so many people had so much, yet felt so dissatisfied.
Some sociologists point to technology and social media as significant factors in our constant unhappiness. We are the first people in the history of the world who can peek inside the lives of others in real time. We carry tiny media powerhouses in our pockets that let us voyeuristically follow other people around, through all of their check-ins and pictures and video clips.
And if what we’re seeing in the lives of others seems better, more interesting and more fulfilling than our own lives, we feel like we’re missing out. Of course, that feed we’re watching may not necessarily reflect the whole reality. Most people generally put their best foot forward, showing you only the things they want you to see. Photoshopped and cropped, filtered and edited, what we see online makes our own reality seem dingy and dull.
No wonder we often feel so dissatisfied.
No matter how much we have, it can’t compare to what we need the most.
Perhaps no one has understood this better than the Apostle Paul. When Paul was in a prison in Rome, he wrote about his experiences and what he had learned. He basically said, “I’ve gone without the things that I need before. But I’ve also had times when I had more than enough. Life happens in seasons. I’ve had good seasons where everything was going well, and I’ve had hard ones where nothing went my way. But through them all, I’ve learned that there’s one secret to being content: I can do anything and everything—not by my own power—but through Christ. Jesus gives me the strength to handle anything that comes my way.”
You will always battle with discontentment until you let Christ be all that you need. You can chase after everything you’ve ever wanted and get it all. It won’t be enough.
At the end of the day, every day, you’ll still feel empty.
關於此計劃
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人們平均每天有7.4個小時花在電子屏幕上。我們喜歡科技帶給我們的巨大好處,但我們中的許多人也覺察到科技所帶來的負面影響。如果你覺得你已經無法離開對數字技術的依賴,那麼這個7天的靈修計劃將幫助你重新找回以基督為中心的生活。
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我們非常感謝既身為暢銷書作家同時又是Life.Church牧師的Craig Groeschel提供了這份計劃。