September 16, 2019 Our Daily Bread Devotional : Topic - Don’t Feed the Trolls

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September 16, 2019 Our Daily Bread Devotional : Topic - Don’t Feed the Trolls


Topic - Don’t Feed the Trolls


Key Verse: Make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace. – Colossians 4:5–6
Today’s Scripture: Proverbs 26:4–12 (NIV)
Today’s Insight
The Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon) is Hebrew poetry that uses a variety of poetic devices. In Proverbs 26, metaphors and analogies are used. The foolish person is compared to weather that’s inappropriate for the season (v. 1), an animal that needs to be constrained (v. 3), a useless leg (v. 7), and a powerless sling (v. 8). These comparisons warn about the self-destructive nature of foolish choices. (Bill Crowder)
Today’s Message: Ever heard the expression, “Don’t feed the trolls”? “Trolls” refers to a new problem in today’s digital world—online users who repeatedly post intentionally inflammatory and hurtful comments on news or social media discussion boards. But ignoring such comments—not “feeding” the trolls—makes it harder for them to derail a conversation.
Of course, it’s nothing new to encounter people who aren’t genuinely interested in productive conversation. “Don’t feed the trolls” could almost be a modern equivalent of Proverbs 26:4, which warns that arguing with an arrogant, unreceptive person risks stooping to their level.
And yet . . . even the most seemingly stubborn person is also a priceless image-bearer of God. If we’re quick to dismiss others, we may be the ones in danger of being arrogant and becoming unreceptive to God’s grace (see Matthew 5:22).
That might, in part, explain why Proverbs 26:5 offers the exact opposite guideline. Because it takes humble, prayerful dependence on God to discern how best to show others love in each situation (see Colossians 4:5–6). Sometimes we speak up; other times, it’s best to be silent.
May we find peace in knowing that the same God who drew us near while we were still in hardened opposition to Him (Romans 5:6) is powerfully at work in each person’s heart.
Reflect & Pray
How have you witnessed very different approaches being used by God to touch others? How can you better speak the truth in love?
Loving God, help me share Your love with others around me.
Our Daily Bread 16 September 2019 Devotional – Don’t Feed the Trolls was written By Monca Brands(Our Daily Bread Ministries)
September 16, 2019 Our Daily Bread Devotional : Topic - Don’t Feed the Trolls September 16, 2019 Our Daily Bread Devotional : Topic - Don’t Feed the Trolls Reviewed by Muyiwa Abodunrin (Muyilight) on September 16, 2019 Rating: 5

1 comment:

  1. Today's Don't Feed the Trolls is quite contrary to the words of our Lord Jesus Christ. Ignoring the Trolls (which by the way are everywhere, not only online) is your message based on Proverbs. So you Ignore. Twist the Scriptures. Are defeated. Repeat. And Christianity has become so weak and twisted as to no longer be recognizable as the Church of Christ.

    Jesus taught in Mathew 18 principles by which we are to deal with Trolls, everywhere, all of them, every one of them. 15-18 says this: Confront. Withstand. Conquer. Repeat.

    As the Prophet Elijah of Malachi 4, it is my responsibility to set all things in order. Step by little step is the only way the Christian Church will become the Bride who is adorned to meet her Husband.

    -CDD/Versadect / BETRAYED ... "But Not Forsaken"

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