Re-connecting with Facebook Friends
In recent days, I’ve lost a few of my Facebook friends. No, they didn’t “un-friend” me nor I them. God called them home. As much fun as Facebook is and as rewarding as it is to re-connect with long-lost friends via Facebook, there is within the social network a subtle reminder that as precious as life is, it comes to an end on this earth. I doubt if God cares much for Facebook, other than enjoying his children having fun. God does understand enjoyment, even to the point of death. The Psalmist records, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints” (Psalm 116:15). “Un-friending” a friend on Facebook, while not nearly as difficult as saying good-bye at the graveside, is nonetheless, sorrowful. However, the majority of my Facebook friends are believers, and as such, we grieve, but not “as others who have no hope” (I Thessalonians 4:13). We will be friends again and the heavenly re-connection will be ten thousand times ten thousand more glorious and enjoyable than Facebook.
Join me in praying for the following global concern this week:
• The 2012 Summer Olympics have begun in London! Intercede for safety throughout the games for both athletes and spectators and for ministry volunteers. Pray that those who hear the Gospel will take it back to their home countries to share with family and friends.
• Pray for Steven and Tricia as they head back to their field of service on Monday.
• Pray for volunteer teams like the one from Wedgwood Baptist in Fort Worth as they serve this week in Romania.
• This is Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting, where Muslims fast from food and drink during daylight hours in an effort to draw closer to Allah and to earn favor with Him. Pray for those who work among Muslims worldwide.