Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. (Philippians 2:3, ESV)
In desperate need of something to write info on, I picked up a copy of "The Memphis Flyer" (4/24/14) stacked on the counter at Lost Pizza. Normally, the "Flyer" is rarely on my reading radar. But....the need for paper was great.
With said paper in my carseat (after garnering my info) and me with some waiting time, I started thumbing 'til a verse of poetry caught my eye. I began to read......
Like the author, Bruce VanWyngarden, I agreed that Walt Whitman's poem, "Song of Myself" (1855) gave "an uncanny descriptive definition of Facebook" and other social media sites.
No need for end of year family review letters,* we now have daily "reviews at our fingertips" thru a barrage of tech blitz. We're bombarded with INFO.
This personal marketing blitz allows each to present self as he/she wants others to see him/her and Twitter and Instagram allow photographic proof of good times, proud mommy moments and photo-shopped pix of our almost "true self."
This personal marketing blitz allows each to present self as he/she wants others to see him/her and Twitter and Instagram allow photographic proof of good times, proud mommy moments and photo-shopped pix of our almost "true self."
"I celebrate myself and sing myself" penned Whitman. VanWyngarden suggested that if Whitman had posted his work on-line today he could call it, "Song of My Selfie."
But God.......showed me that I cannot smugly stop here just because I don't FB or "tweet" and instagram, .......'cause I do blog.
I blog what I think, feel, and believe. I post pix of lots of teacups that don't show the rest of my messy countertop. Isn't that like a partial truth?
All that to say, I want a mea-TEA blog---meaty with God's truth. NOT a ME-tea blog that's all about me.
A blog that serves the reader a "sui-TEA-ble "cuppa of God's word. A cuppa that meets him at his point of need. Suitable and significant for giving God's grace, unique to each reader!
*BTW, If I'm on your Christmas letter list, please keep me there. Remember, I'm "old school."
*BTW, If I'm on your Christmas letter list, please keep me there. Remember, I'm "old school."
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