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We're living in an age where we can curate everything. Our photos, our playlists, our bookshelves, and apparently, our relationship with God. But here's the thing that's been eating at me: What happens when we become so good at performing holiness that we forget what it actually means to pursue it?
In this episode, I'm getting real about the lies we tell ourselves when we prioritize our spiritual image over our spiritual formation. We'll talk about the difference between looking righteous and being righteous, why God isn't impressed with our theological Twitter takes, and what it actually means to do the hard work of discipleship when nobody's watching.
I'll share some of my own struggles with this – because trust me, I have been guilty of measuring my spiritual maturity by likes and digital hugs. We'll dive into how social media has amplified our tendency toward spiritual performance, and more importantly, how we can get back to the kind of authentic faith that transforms us from the inside out.
By BridgePoint YAWe're living in an age where we can curate everything. Our photos, our playlists, our bookshelves, and apparently, our relationship with God. But here's the thing that's been eating at me: What happens when we become so good at performing holiness that we forget what it actually means to pursue it?
In this episode, I'm getting real about the lies we tell ourselves when we prioritize our spiritual image over our spiritual formation. We'll talk about the difference between looking righteous and being righteous, why God isn't impressed with our theological Twitter takes, and what it actually means to do the hard work of discipleship when nobody's watching.
I'll share some of my own struggles with this – because trust me, I have been guilty of measuring my spiritual maturity by likes and digital hugs. We'll dive into how social media has amplified our tendency toward spiritual performance, and more importantly, how we can get back to the kind of authentic faith that transforms us from the inside out.