Be strong, banish fear and doubt. Remember the Lord your God
is with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9
Don’t believe everything you read on the Internet. Really.
Please. Don’t. So much is bandied about in the ether, a never-never land few of
us understand, that it is imperative to be suspicious of what comes your way,
especially in those massive forwarded messages. I appreciate the sentiment when
someone forwards interesting links. They want to share something they believe
is important, funny, informative or cute. Too frequently when I follow up and
try to find the original source, it is often attributed incorrectly in the
version I received, or not a real experience, but a tearjerker story a talented
creative writer conjured up. Nor am I keen on the “Jesus Loves You” e-mails and
links that imply that if I don’t forward this message on, I’m just not with the
program, I’m not a real Christian, I’m sadly flawed because I don’t spread the
word or keep the candle burning or plant another seed (or 20, which seems to be
the magic number to assure my membership in the club of three percent who will
pass it on). What I believe, and can find firm corroboration for in Biblical
texts, is that Jesus loves me whether I pass on an e-mail link or not; this
truth is the glue that binds together disparate people from all over the globe.
I don’t need to forward an e-mail to assure me of my place in God’s love. I
have God’s word, and that’s enough for me.
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