"Watch out! Try not to carry out your beneficial things freely, to be appreciated by others, for you will lose the compensation from your Father in heaven." Matthew 6:1
Do you saw the photograph of an older lady in a crowd of youngsters who all have their telephones up, attempting to catch whatever second is before them? The elderly person is the one in particular who isn't attempting to catch the second on her telephone. Truth be told, she has the most tranquil look all over and is grinning, as though she is really savoring the occasion.
You can't be at the time while you're attempting to catch the occasion.
For instance, you will never observe a photograph of me during my peaceful time. Why? Since, supposing that I'm zeroing in on getting an extraordinary picture for Instagram, at that point my fellowship with God isn't genuine. I don't have the correct inspiration for presenting via online media or for doing a peaceful time. You have to make some tranquil memories with God consistently, yet it should be among you and God.
You can't be at the time while you're attempting to catch the occasion.
Jesus says in the Sermon on the Mount, "Watch out! Try not to carry out your beneficial things openly, to be appreciated by others, for you will lose the award from your Father in paradise" (Matthew 6:1). All in all, on the off chance that you take the great you've done and gloat about it online just so others will give you acknowledgment, at that point that is all the prize you will get.
Web-based media offers an immense impulse to flaunt. Yet, when you flaunt, it fabricates obstructions. It doesn't manufacture association. It doesn't attract you closer to anyone. On the off chance that you need to move nearer to individuals, at that point do the inverse. Offer the issues Jesus is assisting you with. Be genuine! Give individuals a glance at your bloopers and not simply your feature reel. They will be urged to request that God help them with their issues as well.
"Humble yourselves, at that point, under God's powerful hand, so he will lift you up in his own great time" (1 Peter 5:6).
Try not to stress when others utilize online media to advance themselves. On the off chance that you're an offspring of God, at that point he will advance you at the correct time, when he realizes you're prepared. At the point when you quit claiming to be someone else, you'll find a sense of contentment simply being who God made you to be, correct where he implied for you to be. At that point you can truly appreciate the occasion.