Do you twitter with God or Satan?

I will have to be the first to admit that some of my best ideas come from other people.  A recent Christian Index article featured a Baptist church whose pastor encouraged his congregation to twitter as he brought the message; they could ask for clarification or provide feedback on his topic.  In today’s world they are truly a “modern day church.”   

While relating this story to my Sunday school class, Peggy our teacher, remarked that she twittered to God all the time.  What a modern way to describe a believer’s prayer life with God, I thought.  I wish I had thought of describing a believer’s daily walk with God that way myself.   

Just as twittering has so quickly become the rage, imagine what the world would be like if everyone twittered with God.  It would be like heaven on earth.  You may laugh but this is exactly what staying in touch with God is all about. For a person who proclaims Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior, it happens everyday. 

A word of caution is in order.  Just as a virus can attack your personal computer, Satan and his demons also twitter; they are constantly trying to attack your soul and spirit. Think about it. You are going about your own business when suddenly an envious thought runs through your mind; you have just been twittered.  A married member of the opposite sex or same sex as the world so openly embraces, seemingly flirts with you and sudden thoughts of adultery become appealing; you have just been twittered.  

Followers of Jesus Christ were instructed to test all spirits before accepting their message.  For example, you may feel you need to leave your husband or wife for someone else, and you can even conjure up reasons to justify your “feelings.” If you call yourself a Christian, you probably should consider questioning your reasons before considering a divorce or an affair.  If you are a non-Christian, God (the God of the Bible) considers you a pagan–so continue to deny God as you wander down the pathway to eternal damnation.  

Spirits know who Jesus Christ is and tremble at his name; however, they are not afraid of you and will often mask themselves as good Spirits just to gain access to your soul.  Think about it from an Islamic perspective; lying is permitted if it gets you a temporary advantage over your opponent; the same can be said about Satan as he is described in Biblical scriptures as a liar. 

So, do you twitter with God?  It is a great way to walk in the Spirit.  If God is leading you, accept his invitation to make Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior.  Once you surrender yourself to God you can begin your daily twitters with God and find the “peace that surpasses all understanding.” 

Are you twittering with God or are you twittering with Satan?  It is either one or the other.  Time is running out. Choose wisely. 

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