Matthew 9:36 But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd.
This is the world of E, isn’t it? E stands for electronic. E-mail, E-commerce, E-filing, and a variety of electronic forms of interaction with humanity which might not start with E. Commercials are the first thing I think about when it comes to using the electronic media to covey E-motions. That is because I grew up in the age of television, soap operas, and the budding world of the melodrama.
We are surrounded all day long, everywhere we go, with the all too persuasive force of the subtle manipulations of our emotions. Everything from the sad face of a dog in a cage who needs our support for animal rights to ghoulish twitters of beheadings of the innocent. The E-motion tugs are meant to move us, thus the sly use of the E- to imply that we are being manipulated into motion. They want our support or our money, or both.
Here is my problem with it. Jesus was there, in the midst of the people, making contact, touching lives, in a real and personal way. We have replaced face to face intimacy with a cold faceless electronic device, while offering speed and volume lacks warmth.
I send out this devotional every day and its meaning and purpose hold no power or effect if it does not impact your interaction with at least one human being face to face. It is the same as the Word of God. Words are fine, studies are fine, but it does not do what it is intended to do if it only touches you. The Word was given to enrich your interactive lives with other human beings.
James 1:22 But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
E-motions are deceiving.
This is excellent dear brother – one of your best, from my viewpoint. It is very sharable.