A
thought by Craig Groeschel (2015-10-27) from his book, #Struggles: Following Jesus in a Selfie-Centered World (p. 209).
Zondervan. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to
buy the book.)
Craig says, “We
should maximize all that technology offers to help strengthen our friendships
and relationships. But as the gravitational pull to live online continues to
grow, we must remind ourselves that the best relationships are not those that
are limited to looking at a screen but those that involve loving a person in
person.”
He continues,
“So text away. Tweet what you’re doing. Post what you’re eating. But put more
effort into your treasured relationships. Remember to call. Plan a visit. Eat
with someone, and then sit and chat for two hours afterward. Sit across from
each other in a coffee shop and talk about everything that matters and a few
things that don’t. Make a meal for someone and bring it to their house. Take a
long walk with a friend and just chat about whatever comes to mind. When
someone you love is injured and in the hospital, don’t just text them; go visit
them.”
He then
says, “Don’t just do life together from a distance. Do life up close. As Paul
might have tweeted, ‘Be devoted to one another in love’ (Rom. 12: 10).”
A very good
thought, don’t you think?
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