Cell phone vs. God’s Word

By Pastor Clark Schultz

Do you know how many times a day the average person picks up his or her cell phone to check messages, scores, or other addicting games with the word candy in them? 110 times. Compare that to the number of times a person picks up his or her Bible daily. (Insert good old-fashioned Christian guilt here.) I’m just as guilty as you are, but let’s work through this thought process together. Cell phone—outdated the moment you purchase it. God’s Word—timeless. Cell phone—causes anxious thoughts. (Why hasn’t that person texted back yet?) God’s Word—gives us answers per his timing and wisdom. Cell phone—battery runs low unless charged. God’s Word—doesn’t drain us but charges us up.

Still not convinced? As a fellow smartphone addict, I’ve found that my stress level increases the more I use it. On the flip side, a psalm or passage from Romans calms my anxious heart. If I lay my phone down, it becomes an overpriced decoration. In the Word, I’m told I’m forgiven and a precious child of God. I’m more than a decoration. Cell phone—costs $$. The Word—tells of the cost of God’s Son to make me priceless in his eyes. Last but not least, some phones have the feature to know where you are at all times, comforting or frightening? God’s eyes watching and knowing you since conception, comforting or frightening? “The Lord will guide you always” (Isaiah 58:11).

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About the Author

Pastor Clark Schultz

Pastor Clark Schultz loves Jesus; his wife, Kristin, and their three boys; the Green Bay Packers; Milwaukee Brewers; Wisconsin Badgers; and—of course—Batman. His ministry stops are all in Wisconsin and include a vicar year in Green Bay, tutoring and recruiting for Christian ministry at a high school in Watertown, teacher/coach at a Christian high school in Lake Mills, and a pastor in Cedar Grove. He currently serves as a pastor in West Bend and is the author of the book 5-Minute Bible Studies: For Teens. Pastor Clark’s favorite quote is, “Find something you love to do and you will never work a day in your life.”

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