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“We don’t have a lack of time. It is a matter of who we’re obsessed with and who we worship. Who are you really following?”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Wait until your story becomes a testimony to share online.”5”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“And sometimes, if social media is bringing negativity into your life, remember the importance of intentionality around what you seek. Simply remove yourself from it for a minute to get healthy again.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“The tongue has the power of life and death” (Proverbs 18:21).”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Your relationship with Jesus needs to be a commitment, not a convenience.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social Media-Obsessed World
“If you know why you are on the planet, you are going to be happier.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“you can't live in the fullness of her. You can only live in the fullness of you.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social Media-Obsessed World
“Just because everyone else chooses to live a certain way does not mean you have to. You can be the role model for someone else.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Because the thing is, no matter how famous a person is, it doesn’t mean they are any more important than you are.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“IF WE ARE TOO SCARED OF MAKING A MISTAKE TO TALK, TO ASK QUESTIONS, EVEN TO BE WRONG EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE, HOW WILL WE EVER GROW?”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“If you want to bring about a change in your life, start investing more in your relationship with God. Take out the things in your life that are stealing from the things that truly matter. Make your time with God the priority of your life. Then let Him lead you from there. Invite His love to strengthen you and His Word to give you confidence and peace.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Whatever life you think would be amazing on earth is only the tiniest glimpse of what heaven will be.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“In the Bible, Jesus' disciples knew exactly who they were looking for, and when they found Him, they stopped 'searching' and dropped everything to follow Him. That seems like a wild concept; to just drop your plans in life and follow someone you have never met. But many of us do that all the time without even realizing it. We follow people on social media that we have never met and most likely will never meet, an we begin to change things about ourselves without even realizing we are doing it.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Whatever you seek, you're going to find. So the question of "what are you seeking?" might be the most important one to answer.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Even if a song is very popular or a video has gone viral, if I know it is something I do not want to be stuck in my head, I just do not listen. I guard my heart.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“The irony of the double tap is that while the like button has trained us to be likable, it has prevented us from feeling truly loved.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Being seen is the cheapest version of being known; visibility will not fill your heart or nourish your spirit. People want so badly to be seen when their true desire is to be known.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Comparison is never pretty and can easily lead to criticism. We're so in tune with our own flaws and insecurities, and then we fixate on others' flaws in order to feel better about ourselves.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“You will always feel inferior when you compare yourself to someone else because you are not them.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Vulnerability is an amazing gift to people who have empathy, who know your heart, and who you can trust. But vulnerability can be dangerous in the hands of those who don't know your heart or care to protect it.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“We're waiting on people who struggle with their own insecurity, jealousy, and self-worth to affirm us in our lives instead of letting the words of our Creator be enough.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“The dirty little secret of social media is that we are often following people who don't have a clear direction in life and may or may not really know who they are. So how in the world could we expect them to help us find who we are?”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Fame is a four-letter word; like tape or zoom or face or pain or life or love, what ultimately matters is what we do with it. MR. ROGERS1”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“Do the words that you speak over yourself align with the belief that you’re wonderfully made? Do the actions that you take every day align with the belief that you are wonderfully made?”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social-Media Obsessed World
“I believe the truth—and I mean the real truth, no matter how uncomfortable it can be to hear—will set you free.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social Media-Obsessed World
“When Jesus talked about following Him, He didn’t sugarcoat it all. He didn’t say, ‘Follow Me, it’ll be great. You’re going to live an amazing life and I will pour my blessings on you financially.” Instead, it’s a much more realistic message, ‘Follow Me. It will probably be hard. People will probably persecute you and even hate you, but remember they hated Me first. I will be with you and give you strength to endure. Follow Me because I can give you eternal life.”
Sadie Robertson Huff, Who Are You Following?: Pursuing Jesus in a Social Media-Obsessed World