Don’t read this. I just needed to write today. Nothing more’ Nothing less.
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Let’s be real—social media is a powerful tool. It can connect us, inform us, and even inspire us. But it can just as quickly become a platform for mockery, foolishness, and even cruelty—especially when tragedy strikes or when emotions run high.
Sometimes, the best thing we can do is pause, reflect, and honestly ask ourselves: “Is what I’m about to post bringing hope and light into the world, or am I adding to the noise and negativity?”
#1 – Not Every Thought Needs a Platform
We’ve all seen it: posts that make light of tragedy, comments that turn heartbreak into a punchline, or rants that lack any real thought or compassion. It’s easy to get caught up in the moment and hit “post” before thinking about the impact of our words. But just because you can say something, doesn’t mean you should.
There’s real wisdom in holding back. Sometimes, the most mature thing you can do is delete that draft—or better yet, never write it at all. The world doesn’t need more mockery or foolish statements; it needs hope, encouragement, and truth. It needs Jesus.
#2 – Don’t Make a Mockery Out of Tragedy
When tragedy strikes, people are hurting. They don’t need sarcasm, insensitive jokes, or hot takes. They need comfort. They need reminders that there’s still good in the world.
Making a mockery out of a travesty or tragedy only adds to the pain and confusion. As followers of Christ, we’re called to be different. We’re called to be a light in the darkness, not another source of darkness.
#3 – Let’s Bring Hope and Light
Imagine the impact if, instead of foolish statements, our feeds were filled with encouragement, hope, and reminders that God is still in control. We have an incredible opportunity to point people to Jesus, to offer peace in chaos, and to show compassion when it’s needed most.
#4 – Wisdom from Proverbs
The book of Proverbs is packed with wisdom about how we use our words—especially when it comes to dealing with foolishness:
“Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest you be like him yourself.” (Proverbs 26:4, ESV)
“Even a fool who keeps silent is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is deemed intelligent.” (Proverbs 17:28, ESV)
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” (Proverbs 18:21, ESV)
“A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion.” (Proverbs 18:2, ESV)
These verses aren’t just ancient wisdom—they’re a blueprint for how we can use our social platforms today. Let’s choose to be wise.
Let’s choose to be different.
#5 – A Call to Pause, Reflect, and Shine
So, before you post, pause. Ask yourself if your words will bring hope, light, and encouragement. If not, maybe it’s time to hit delete—or better yet, open your Bible, pray, and ask Jesus to guide your words and actions.
Let’s be people who lift others up, who speak truth with love, and who bring light into even the darkest spaces online.
The world is watching—let’s show them Jesus.
Just some thoughts,
Chris