Transforming Our Lives in a Digital Age

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The New Year feels like this time to wrench yourself free from the bad habits you developed over the previous year. It feels like the time to recalibrate to the life you want to live. It feels like the time to become the person you want to be. [00:01:11] (19 seconds)


We are not people of our own making. We are the complex amalgamation of environment, of culture, of parenting, of economics, of social circle, and experiences. Each of us sit at the center of countless influences. Our emotions, our preferences, our dispositions, our morals, and our habits. Are being formed, and reformed, and reformed again. [00:01:59] (32 seconds)


And to resist the inertia of our digital world, we must be committed to nonconformity, to digital distinction. That we might be differentiated in our digital habits. Paul says, do not be conformed to the patterns of this world. Maybe said differently, commit yourself to being distinct from the patterns around you. This is nonconformity and digital distinction. [00:17:10] (22 seconds)


Our minds, shaped by all manner of experiences and influences, must be rewired to focus on God. This is the hard work of investigating your assumptions about who God is. It's the hard work of renewing. It's the hard work of renewing your mind, investigating your thought patterns, and committing to truth, putting our attention where it should be. [00:21:57] (27 seconds)


What we're talking about is holy attention, holding in our mind the character, faithfulness, and love of God. This is learning to keep God at the forefront of our thoughts. To often and regularly redirect our minds to him. To take the initiative in our minds and to cultivate attention set on him. [00:24:03] (28 seconds)


The aim is for us to be a community that is intentional about the way in which we're engaging. And that might mean that my convictions and my practices are vastly different than yours. The goal is not for us to have all the exact same passwords and like practices on these things. The aim is for us each to individually, in the discernment of the spirit, work to come to some sort of intentionality regarding our devices. [00:33:20] (34 seconds)


It will take small, intentional decisions over time to become the transformation that we know how to be. So be gracious, be patient, both with yourself and with others. Try not to like tech shame anyone, please. Just be gracious. [00:34:58] (21 seconds)


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