God Watches You Google

Featured Scribbles from Tim Challies

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Ooopps! God is watching.

I’m always a Google fan. In many ways, this search engine helped me easily find what I’m trying to look for. While net surfing can be a fun hobby to indulge with, this article from Tim Challies hit the bullets of pondering God’s presence in everything we look for in cyberspace.

”This all raises two great questions in my mind. First, would I be prepared to have my searches revealed to the public? There are searches that may be private but not immoral—I may be looking for information on a medical condition, for example. That information might be embarrassing but I could remain unashamed before God. But there may also be searches that are private precisely because they are immoral. In such case shame would be the proper reaction. The second question is whether I would be prepared to address my search history with God. What would I say to him if he were to ask me about the things I have gone looking for online. Could I tell him with confidence that what I have sought is an indication of a heart that is aligned with his purposes? Or would I have to confess that my searches point to a heart that is drawn to what is evil and perverse?”

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