One more question to ponder… WHY?
May 27th, 2011 by Kristi Stephens
All this week we’ve been considering some questions to ponder before we post/ tweet/ update/ share/ publish -
- We asked ourselves WHO our words are about – who are we bringing glory to?
- We took an honest look at WHAT our words really are – we need to stop fooling ourselves, and see sin for what it really is.
- We paused to ask HOW we should say what we say, and thought about what it means to submit ourselves (and our personalities) to one another out of reverence for Christ in this fast-paced digital age.
- On Wednesday, Julie Sanders shared her favorite post from KristiStephens.com over at Scripture Dig. That post was all about something I call Emotional Modesty – having proper boundaries and appropriate degrees of intimacy with people in our lives, especially online. I would say that Emotional Modesty is considering WHERE we share our words.
Now today – WHY? Why are we driven to communicate? If we had a Biblical purpose statement for our words, a theology of speech… what would it be?
Our words matter. Words communicate something. To the Christian, communication is a high calling.
We serve a God who created Adam and Eve and didn’t just leave them to do their thing and be happy without Him – He walked with them in the garden and talked with them! (Genesis 3:8-10) Even when His creatures turned their backs on Him, He was constantly communicating – building relationships (Genesis 5:22, 6:9), creating covenants (Genesis 12:1-3), revealing Himself (Exodus 3:14), giving laws (Exodus 20), sending prophets (Isaiah 6:8), inspiring the written Scriptures (2 Peter 1:20-21). Eventually God the Son wrapped Himself in flesh and He Himself was called The Word (John 1:1)- the ultimate communication (Hebrews 1:1-3), for to know the Son was to know the Father (John 14:6-10).
We were made in the image of a God who communicates. And He has sent us to communicate. We were commissioned and sent with a message – a message not about us, our daily mundane activities, our likes and dislikes, what we had for lunch – we have been sent with a message about our great God who created us, loves us, offers to save us, invites us; a message about what is truth in a world full of lies, a message of hope in a world falling apart under sin and the curse and hurtling toward certain judgment (Matthew 28:18-20).
Our words matter.
Living in our digital world makes our words cheap and easy. It takes next to no effort to send out our words to dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people. Right now there are over 1800 people following me on twitter. What if I thought about that number as actual people? A huge auditorium filled with 1800 people – would I stand up, boldly approach the microphone, and announce that I’m having scrambled eggs for lunch?
God has given you a platform. He has given me a platform. Your “reach” might be bigger or smaller than mine, but our purpose should be one and the same if we know the Lord Jesus Christ. Am I using my words with purpose? Am I logging on each day not just seeking to make myself known, but to make Him known? Do I really believe deep down that God has purposed for me to be born in this time, in this place, be given an education, taught how to read, how to communicate my thoughts in the written word, and have access to thousands of people each and every day by pushing one button on my laptop… do I believe that all of this is so that I can tell the world about what happened on American Idol and what I’m making for lunch?
Now, I do want to say: we are not one dimensional people. My days are consumed with my husband and my children and homemaking and ministry. There is nothing wrong with talking about these things online. BUT – if we solemnly consider the eternal purpose for our lives, the fact that we are sent as ambassadors for a God who has communicated to us and sent us to communicate Him to our world… wouldn’t that change the majority of what we say?
WHO are you talking about today? WHAT are your words, if you really boil it down? HOW should you say it? WHERE should you share it? …and ultimately, WHY are you here and communicating, anyway?
Someday I will give an account. You will give an account. O Lord, may you find us faithful.
But I tell you that men will have to give account on the day of judgment for every careless word they have spoken.
Matthew 12:36


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