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I’m drawn to bitcoin—not just as a technology, but as something that feels moral, rewarding honesty, responsibility, and discipline. It honors time and truth in ways that resonate deeply. And yet, I’m cautious. I know how easily my heart turns good things into ultimate things. As a Christian, I’ve felt the pull to speak about bitcoin in redemptive terms, to let it frame my worldview instead of submitting it to Scripture. But Jesus doesn’t sit beside bitcoin—He rules over it. So I try to hold bitcoin loosely, gratefully, and speak of it with integrity, not because it’s insignificant, but because it’s significant enough to tempt my allegiance.
By Stephen HallI’m drawn to bitcoin—not just as a technology, but as something that feels moral, rewarding honesty, responsibility, and discipline. It honors time and truth in ways that resonate deeply. And yet, I’m cautious. I know how easily my heart turns good things into ultimate things. As a Christian, I’ve felt the pull to speak about bitcoin in redemptive terms, to let it frame my worldview instead of submitting it to Scripture. But Jesus doesn’t sit beside bitcoin—He rules over it. So I try to hold bitcoin loosely, gratefully, and speak of it with integrity, not because it’s insignificant, but because it’s significant enough to tempt my allegiance.