Even if you don't use social media, let this devotion encourage you to find witnessing opportunities in other areas of your life.
Social media can make us discouraged, disappointed, and angry—or comforted, encouraged, and happy.
Angry political posts and posts from liberal celebrities get the most attention, and Satan uses them to propagandize the majority and tempt the minority to give up their values and follow the crowd.
Social media algorithms and practices hinder good content and propel bad content. For example, in the last few years, our Bible Love Notes Facebook posts featuring Scripture images and biblical devotions rarely go out to more than 1% of those who follow our page.
So let's become social media evangelists on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram (Ephesians 5;15-16).
1. Let's encourage ourselves with positive biblical posts by visiting Christian pages, reading good devotions, and sharing godly content on our page.
2. Let's avoid content that discourages us or draws us away from our faith.
3. Let's pray for our friends and leave encouraging comments on their posts.
4. Let's realize that no matter how many social media friends we have, we have a Friend who surpasses them all (John 15:15).
Facebook, Pinterest, X(Twitter), and Instagram can be a source of joy and ministry for Christians if we use them intentionally.
For more encouragement to take advantage of opportunities in everyday life to share Christ, see Listening for Opportunities and Always Witnessing.
And please read today's notes if you use Facebook or Pinterest:
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