
In this episode of The Godly Engineer, I discuss the pervasive issue of distractions, particularly social media, that pull our focus away from our work and spiritual life.
My emphasis is on the importance of setting our minds on things above, as stated in Colossians 3:1-2, and exploring how distractions like social media can misalign our desires and dilute our purpose. Through biblical references and personal experiences, I advocate for a disciplined, spiritually focused life that prioritizes God's purpose over worldly distractions.
This episode also offers practical advice, including the importance of solitude, drawing on Jesus' example in Luke 5:15-16, and being 'locked in' like Nehemiah. I encourage you to continuously ask yourself what you are truly seeking in your use of technology.
The episode underscores the significance of aligning your work and life with Godly principles to impact the world meaningfully.
00:00 Introduction: The Struggle to Focus
01:57 The Age of Distraction
02:12 Biblical Guidance on Focus
03:30 Understanding Distraction
04:46 Mindset and Holiness
07:26 The Fruits of the Spirit
14:28 The Battle Against Distractions
17:14 Jesus as the Model for Focus
19:28 Nehemiah's Determination
22:56 Seeking the Right Things
28:11 Conclusion & Final Thoughts
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God's gifts within us (Exodus 35:31-32) aren’t just for career success but for Kingdom impact. Through the lens of engineering, we reflect Christ. Our work becomes worship when we offer it with excellence and humility, working heartily as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-24), and doing all things for His glory (1 Corinthians 10:31).
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