In our digital age, we're constantly bombarded with influences competing for our attention and shaping our thinking. The Bible presents two paths: the way of light that grows brighter as we align with God's wisdom, and the way of darkness that becomes increasingly confusing. Proverbs teaches us to guard our hearts by observing what we allow into our minds, while Jesus described our eyes as windows that determine whether we're filled with light or darkness. This isn't about legalistic rules or earning God's love, but about positioning ourselves to experience more of His joy and presence. The key question isn't whether something is inherently sinful, but whether it bends us toward God or away from Him in our individual lives.
