Today, I’m frustrated.
It’s been so hard to keep my feelings in and not respond to what some of my fellow so-called Christian brothers and sisters are posting. They just keep adding to the uproar. But honestly—it’s not even about what I feel.
I can only imagine how deeply Jesus must grieve when we squander the opportunity to be carriers of hope and healing… choosing instead to air grievances and tear each other down.
Someone recently asked me, “Did you see so-and-so’s post? Aren’t they supposed to be a Christian?”
That question stopped me in my tracks.
People are watching us. They’re looking for something real—truth, consistency, and hope. But our hope doesn’t lie in politics, heated opinions, or online debates. It’s found in Jesus alone.
And if our actions are just constant reactions to everything that’s stirred up in the world, then maybe we have some heart work to do.
I’ll admit, I’ve been guilty of reacting in frustration too.
But God is teaching me to pause, to pray, and to let go.
If someone’s heart isn’t aligned with Christ, no argument will win them over.
Only love will.
That doesn’t mean we ignore truth—it means we speak it with humility, not hostility.
The enemy thrives on confusion, division, and destruction.
That’s why we must be vigilant—not just in what we believe, but in how we live and love. Every post. Every comment. Every share.
It all matters. It’s all part of our witness.
And if our words aren’t leading others toward Jesus…
then what are we even doing?
If your social media is filled with loyalty to a political figure—who, like all of us, is flawed and fallible—then how much more should your loyalty to God be reflected?
Jesus loves all people—on every side, from every background, with every story.
May we begin to hope again for a world that reflects that love.
And until that day comes, may we pray for unity, speak with grace, and reflect the light of Christ in a world that so desperately needs Him.