I did something recently that was useful, stereotypically
middle-aged, and surprisingly emotional; I went back and read through
what I have written on social media over the last couple of years;
Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs. And my conclusion? I suck.
No, not everything I do on social media is so blatantly (and intentionally) negative. In fact, most of it is meant
positively. I use this blog and social media as a platform to proclaim
the gospel. I use social media as a way to keep in touch and share
pictures with friends and family around the world. But scripture
teaches me that as a fallen man, even my “good” works are to be repented
of as they are so obviously (as we’ll see below) tainted with sin.
With that, I’d like to take a few minutes this week to talk about how
understanding the “Three Uses of the Law” allows us to use social media
in a powerful, powerful way.
In short, there are three uses of the law: As a Curb, as a Mirror, and as a Guide.
Let me explain with the following, excellent, summary from Pastor Mark Schroeder: Continue at Marc5solas
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