Cell phones are a blessing, but they can also be an annoyance. Some Christians need to be more considerate of others when using theirs. At a recent revival meeting I attended, a man sitting nearby allowed his Android phone to make notification sounds throughout the minister’s sermon. Since no ushers were on duty, I walked over and asked this man to turn the sound off because it was a distraction. While staying in guest houses, I’ve had to deal with individuals who let their phones make noise throughout the night. At the time I’m writing this, a roommate’s phone alarm has been going off for over ten minutes, but he’s still sleeping! In these last days, quiet time has become a valuable commodity. Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still, and know that I am God.”
Cell phones are a blessing, but they can also be an annoyance. Some Christians need to be more considerate of others when using theirs. At a recent revival meeting I attended, a man sitting nearby allowed his Android phone to make notification sounds throughout the minister’s sermon. Since no ushers were on duty, I walked over and asked this man to turn the sound off because it was a distraction. While staying in guest houses, I’ve had to deal with individuals who let their phones make noise throughout the night. At the time I’m writing this, a roommate’s phone alarm has been going off for over ten minutes, but he’s still sleeping! In these last days, quiet time has become a valuable commodity. Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still, and know that I am God.”
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