As we all know, the media
is powerful in the world that we live in. With a click of a button, we can send
a message for the whole world to see, whether it be a positive or a negative
message. Now if we were able to categorize all the media into two categories,
positive and negative, it would most defiantly seem that there would be a ton more
negative than positive. On the news majority of the stories are negative, the
stories that are found on social media are negative, the conversations on the
radio can be negative, etc. It is very easily to get depressed because everything
seems to be going wrong in the world because that is all we focus on. But we
can change that.
God called us to be the
salt to the Earth and a light in the darkness. (Matthew 5:13-16) One way that
we can do that is by infiltrating the media with positive messages, and
positive stories. In my eyes the media is one big black whole, and we need to
place little glimmers of light in it, to help people see that there is more to
life than just all the bad that is happening. This could be as simple as
putting an encouraging Bible verse up on social media, or writing encouraging words
to a friend who may be going through a hard time. You can start a blog, or
create a website that is uplifting just to name a few. There are so many things that we could do,
and as being teens, we are the ones who are best equip with the ways to use
social media that we can do more than an average adult could, and we can reach
more people our age with encouragement. God gave each of us a set of gifts and
resources and we can each use our special gifts to reach a multitude of people.
So I challenge everyone who is reading this to change the things we put on
social media to something that will bring light into the darkness, and give
hope and encouragement to those on social media.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for giving us a way to communicate with
our friends and family. Help me to put things out on social media that reflect
who you are and that can bring some light into this world. Amen.
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