In her book Alone
Together Sherry Turkle writes, “To make more time would mean turning off
our phones. But this is not a simple proposition since our devices are ever
more closely coupled to our sense of our bodies and minds. They provide a
social and psychological GPS, a navigation system for our tethered selves”
(167).
Hmm, that’s a profound point. Our phones are no longer just
a tool we use to get things done; they have become part of who we are. They
make us feel awake, alive, and connected to the world, and therefore we must
have our phones with us at all times.
But why is this so? Or to ask a question that gets closer to
the heart of my issues with my phone, Why do we feel the compulsion to check and
respond to messages multiple times per hour? Perhaps…
- We want to feel important, bigger than we are.
- We want to feel needed, even indispensable.
- We fear the disappointment, disapproval, or anger of others if we do not respond in a certain period of time.
- We feel irresponsible if we do not check for serious issues or emergencies, and promptly respond to the same.
- We are not content in God, and so being ceaselessly engaged and available has become integral to our sense of purpose and meaning in life.
Indeed, smart phones have become more than tools. They’ve
become enmeshed with our sense of self, and we are complicit in this enmeshment.
So what are we to do? I have three simple answers that I’m trying to integrate
into my way of life.
(1) Put God first, and seek contentment in him above all
things. As our souls are satisfied in him, other things have less and less of a
pull.
(2) Turn your phone off at night and charge it in a room other
than your bedroom. This has helped me tremendously since it encourages me to
grab my Bible and journal first thing in the morning rather than my phone. The principle
is this: “God before gadgets,” and keeping my phone off and in another room
helps me to honor this principle.
(3)
Designate times to check and respond to messages. I have growing to do in this
respect, but I’m shooting for three times per day: mid-morning, mid-afternoon,
and mid-evening.
Like
Sherry Turkle, I am not anti-tech, but I’m concerned about what our
relationship to gadgets is doing to us. I’m concerned about how it’s affecting
our love for God, our care for self, and our love for others. The way to
address the potential dangers that are here is not necessarily to get rid of
our gadgets, though for some that may be necessary. Rather, it’s to reflect on
the nature of our particular issues, to acknowledge that we are complicit in
them, and to take control of our gadgets rather than allowing them to control
us.
May
the Lord help us as we reflect, plan, and act.
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ReplyDeleteHello Pastor Charlie Handren. So good to know you through your profile on the blogger and the blog post. I am so blossed to stop by your blog post and read the content of it which is so true and the question you have throgh the title of the post speaks a lot and your post is a warning for those whose identity is tied up with smart phones. Well I am also in the Pastoral ministry for last 35yrs in the great city of Mumbai a city with great contrast where richest of rich and the poroest of poor live. We reach out to the poorest of poor with the love of Christ to bring healing to the broken hearted. We also encourage young people and the adults from the West to come to Mumbai during their vacation time to work with us. We would love to have young and the adults from your church to come to Mumbai during their vacation time. I am sure theywill have a life changing experience. My email id is: dhwankhede(at)gmail(dot)com and my name is Diwakar Wankhede. Looking forward to hear from you verysoon. God's richest blessing on you, yourfamily and the ministry.
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