We live in a difficult world. In the Age of Information there are more and more people pretending to be someone else. All you need is a laptop and a half an hour and you can make yourself popular with today’s social media platforms. There are hundreds of apps out there where you can say whatever you want to say and be whoever you want to be. It’s frightening.There are hundreds of stories of people meeting from this app or that app and end up dead or abused or hurt. Acording to Naked Security by Sophos, with the finding of a survey released on Wednesday by Custard, a British digital marketing company.
- In a survey of 2000 Brits, more than 75% admitted to lying about themselves on social profiles.
- Only 18% said that their Twitter and Facebook profiles accurately represent them.
- Some 31% said that their Facebook profiles are “pretty much my life but without the boring bits.” And 14% said that Facebook makes them look much more socially active than they are.
- Men are more prone than women when it comes to dressing up the shop window. Nearly half – 43% – of men polled admitted to fabricating facts
The Bible teaches us to test the spirits. God already knew that we would run into liars, or people who like to stretch the truth. We run into fake people everywhere, even at Church. God wanted to warn us that not everyone who goes to Church is real. And the opposite is true, not everyone who doesn’t go to Church is fake. We are to test each person, ask God, and use wisdom.
My dear friends, don’t believe everything you hear. Carefully weigh and examine what people tell you. Not everyone who talks about God comes from God. There are a lot of lying preachers loose in the world.
Here’s how you test for the genuine Spirit of God. Everyone who confesses openly his faith in Jesus Christ—the Son of God, who came as an actual flesh-and-blood person—comes from God and belongs to God. And everyone who refuses to confess faith in Jesus has nothing in common with God. This is the spirit of antichrist that you heard was coming. Well, here it is, sooner than we thought! – 1 John 4:1-3MSG
I have learned this the hard way. I am such a trusting, gullible person sometimes. I used to trust everyone with everything. Until I got burned. Maybe it happened to you too. If so, I am sorry. I learned to step back and watch and ask God for wisdom. Jesus said the Holy Spirit would teach us ALL things. I have discovered that I can just ask Him and He will let me know.The other cool thing I learned is that I am NOT the Holy Spirit. It is not my job to prove to the fake people they are fake. Have you ever heard the expression – just give them enough rope and they will hang themselves? My Mom taught me that one! It is true. Just because someone is a fool doesn’t mean I have to expose them or embarrass them. I can pray for God to touch that person and give them wisdom. That way God can deal with them and I don’t have to!
- a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person or
- someone who tricks or deceives (someone); dupe.
This is why I’m totally untrusting online.
I understand:)
I met a man this weekend who was full of stories about himself and was entirely untouched by the slightest scrap of humility. Because I was at work and he was a patron, I had to smile and accept everything he said about himself. He was actually a gifted storyteller, but he seemed compelled to cast himself as the star of his stories. It makes me sad to think about it. J.
So sad, Lord touch him. Diana
My apologies for the typo above. Feel free to edit/correct “mortals”
Diana, the path to learning this lesson can be difficult – although it doesn’t always have to be. Scripture tells us that every word we say (or others say) will be accounted for. Can’t recall where I read it – but all things (thought, word, deed) we as t?mortals speak/write and “do” are being noted in our books in Heaven. If people only really understood the ramifications of what that meant – how different might be the fruit of their vineyard.
Blessings
Thank you, I appreciate your wisdom. Diana