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Your phone doesn't love you.
It studies you, predicts you, feeds your fears, rewards your outrage, and keeps you scrolling—but it doesn't love you.
The problem isn't that we treat our phones like a Bible. The problem is we treat our Bibles like a phone—scrolling for the parts we agree with and skipping the parts we don't.
In this message, we'll explore why the greatest threat to your faith isn't technology—it's the sinful desire to be your own authority. We'll talk about echo chambers, itching ears, self-made gods, and the life-changing difference between a God who agrees with you and the God who saves you.
Because the question that shapes your life isn't just what gets your attention.
It's who gets the first word.
By NewChurch5
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Your phone doesn't love you.
It studies you, predicts you, feeds your fears, rewards your outrage, and keeps you scrolling—but it doesn't love you.
The problem isn't that we treat our phones like a Bible. The problem is we treat our Bibles like a phone—scrolling for the parts we agree with and skipping the parts we don't.
In this message, we'll explore why the greatest threat to your faith isn't technology—it's the sinful desire to be your own authority. We'll talk about echo chambers, itching ears, self-made gods, and the life-changing difference between a God who agrees with you and the God who saves you.
Because the question that shapes your life isn't just what gets your attention.
It's who gets the first word.

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