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8 Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.

Before you hit “share” or “like” on that post or funny story, let it simmer for a bit and consider Paul’s admonition from Philippians 4.

· Is it true… Each and every day, hyped up fear fed articles are posted about new applications, foods, vaccines, politics, local events, the family next door… Many of them are just not so. Simple common sense should tell us that 1/2 of these things are not so, and discretion  should eliminate the rest. If it is really that important take the time to do some fact checking.

· Is it honorable… Not every noteworthy event in life needs space in our heads. Mark you space with things worthy of real honor.

· Is it right… Fanning the fire of rebellion towards things that are truly right tears down the very ones who need help the most.

· Is it pure… It helps to become a little savvy with social media. Sometimes an old friend will pass along a great uplifting story, but they shared it from a Facebook group or page that either has a foul name or commonly passes along material filled with profanity. Make a choice to check out first if the story is true, then find a clean source to share. Not only will you help yourself, you help those who you want to encourage.

· Is it lovely… Your kids and grandkids are, that 14th million share of “people of Walmart” is not.

· Is it of good repute… Remember your reputation. When you share that page, your character goes with it. For good or ill, they will be latched together from that point on. Do you really think those two or three good things are worth the filth one needs to swim through.

· Is there any excellence… Is this really what it seems to be, and does it provide the best you want those whom you care about and lead to follow? Does it raise the bar?

· Is it worthy of praise… Life is already full of enough sorrow. Our broken hearts desperately need things worthy of praise and rejoicing.

Remember, “Watch over your heart with all diligence, For from it flow the springs of life.” (Proverbs 4:23).