Finding Boldness for Christ Beyond our Screens - iBelieve Truth: A Devotional for Women - February 16, 2026
Devotional Verse: "And Jesus came and said to them, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:18-20, ESV).
Dear Christian social media users, do we delight in making Christian content more than we delight in making disciples? As a blogger myself, this question has been on my heart lately, followed by: Am I too intimidated to evangelize for Christ outside of social media and face-to-face with those around me? Perhaps I am hiding behind my screen when God is calling me to step out of my comfort zone and reach those He has physically put in my path (not just virtually).
I know that the Lord can use our online content to evangelize and disciple others, especially when we share His truth. Still, if we are not careful, our eyes (and time) can become so fixated on "pumping out good content" that we lose sight of investing in others' lives and of truly taking spiritual responsibility for each other as followers of Christ. This happens primarily in our day-to-day relationships with the people around us, but can also be fruitful online if we make the time to build relationships there.
We must remember that we don't want to be a part of creating information consumers, but truth pursuers who long to follow Jesus. God can use the content that you post on social media to help others learn about the Lord and His Word, absolutely. We need to be careful not to give our hearts and time to the disciplines of social media content curation more than to the dedication of true evangelism and disciple-making. Let us not become distracted by a good thing that might lead us to forsake the main thing that Jesus has called us to do.
Jesus gives us an essential command to His disciples in the "Great Commission" in Matthew 28:
"… "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:18-20, ESV).
God cares more about souls, not about "the squares" or even what strategy may increase the numbers of "followers," "likes," "shares," or video views on your platform…and we should too. So much good can come from what we share online, but we must make sure it has its proper place in our lives. This means we must guard our time on social media so we can also prioritize in-depth Bible study and prayer. We can be a light for Christ on social media. Still, if we neglect spiritual disciplines such as prayer and Bible study, we will quickly become spiritually dry, and soon evangelism and discipleship will not be a priority in our lives either. Let us ask the Father for boldness to share the truth with others and to balance our virtual connections and face-to-face relationships so that we can grow closer to God and so that others may know Jesus in a more life-changing way.
Let us praise God for the gift of technology that allows us to reach others with the gospel both far and wide, all over the globe. The connections we make online can be so fruitful and impactful, but often it becomes much easier to get swept away by the virtual world and neglect the people right in front of our noses. The Lord can help us prioritize our time spent on social media. As Christians, we long to share God's truth with everyone, both online and in person, but we must be careful not to allow our screens to keep us from reaching out to those who are physically around us. We can ask for God's grace to embolden us when we feel intimidated or embarrassed to share the gospel with those who need it. Let us take discipleship more seriously so that we can grow closer to God with others as we continue to learn more about Him and His word, which will fuel our passion to evangelize to those who need the hope that only exists in Christ.
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Related Resource: I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life | Midweek Prayer (John 14:1–6)
When our hearts feel troubled, Jesus invites us to trust Him again.
This short midweek prayer creates space to pause, breathe deeply, and return to Jesus’s words in John 14:1–6, where He says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” In this guided prayer, we acknowledge the places where worry, uncertainty, or longing have unsettled our hearts and bring them honestly before God.
Jesus reminds us that we are not alone—that He is with us, that He is preparing a place for us, and that He will return for us. As we pray, we ask for help to trust Him more deeply and to follow Him in the way He has already made clear: to love God fully and to love our neighbors as ourselves.
Take a few quiet minutes to slow down, listen for God’s invitation, and rest in the presence of the One who leads us in truth and life. If you like what you hear, follow So Much More on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode!




