Jesus said that it is out of the overflow of the heart that the mouth speaks. If he was ministering in today’s world I believe he would stretch that to include what and how we speak on social media. In other words, we can deconstruct our postings and the postings of others and use what we find as a window into our hearts. And when we get into our hearts, we begin to see the beliefs – both right and wrong – that inform our behaviors. In essence, we are able to put our lives under the microscope of God’s Word to discover just how wise and just how foolish we really are.
Earlier this week we posted a brand new episode of our Youth Culture Matters Podcast which features a fascinating discussion with our good friend Duffy Robbins about wisdom and how to instill it in our kids. I’ve been thinking about Duffy’s suggested title for the podcast episode – “Straight Choices in a Crooked World” – and the urgency we should feel regarding our need to pursue, embody, and teach wisdom to our kids. “Wisdom,” Duffy says, “is seeing things from God’s perspective.”
As I was processing our conversation I thought about the ways that the foolishness that lives and grows in our hearts is manifesting itself in the ways that more and more people are using social media. There were four stories, in particular, that I think we can use to provoke and stimulate good conversations about wisdom with our kids.
First, there’s the hijacker selfie. On an EgyptAir flight, Seif Eldin Mustafa claimed that he had an explosive device strapped around his waist. He hijacked the airliner. During the hijacking, 27-year-old Ben Innes hopped up and grabbed a smiling selfie with the hijacker. The result? Innes went viral on social media. We will go to any length for a selfie-opp. . . especially if it might lead the views and celebrity.



Foolishness that’s a window into the heart. We must teach kids about wisdom. If not, it will become a lost virtue.