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    Acts: A Quiet Comeback from Digital Isolation

    April 10, 2026

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    It's good to be with you today. I was thinking about the distinct whir of a VHS rewinding, that little pause before the next scene began. It’s Friday, the week’s exhale, a moment for a mental warm-up before we dive into something real. Luke, ever the careful investigator, records something profound about presence.

    And they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus. — Acts 4:13

    The Briefing

    But today, we need to go deeper.. Luke’s words here are a gut punch, not just information. That’s an invitation to exhale. The text tells us they knew these folks had been with Jesus. It wasn't about what they said, but what radiated from them—a distinct aroma that others couldn't help but notice. This feels like a steady hand on a shaking shoulder. What if being with Jesus is your daily briefing for the spiritual journey, the ultimate antidote to the 'infinite scroll' paralysis? We lose 45 minutes to Reels, the thumb that won’t stop swiping, leaving us overstimulated and bored, a dopamine cliff in our gut. We crave something real, something that sticks. It’s not about performing, or getting a gold medal in piety. It’s about a deep, internal warm-up that changes how you move. Like a loyal dog whose whole world lights up when you walk through the door, even after you’ve been gone for hours—that unconditional greeting, that simple presence. That’s the kind of recognition Luke describes. Being with Jesus means coming back to your true self, ready for a spiritual comeback, even when life gives you a cramp. It’s just.. pure oxygen for a tired soul.

    ⚔️ Your Mission

    Your move for today is simply this: in a world of curated perfection and infinite scrolls, give yourself permission to be seen for who you really are. Here is the practical step: Today, find one person you trust—a friend, a family member, a coworker—and tell them honestly how you’re doing. Not ‘fine,’ but the real answer. It’s a small warm-up to a bigger comeback, letting go of the cramp of constant performance.
    "Jesus, we're coming to you mid-shift, feeling the weight of the week, and maybe a little of that digital cramp in our souls. We confess our tendency to hide, to scroll past our true feelings, to perform for others instead of just being with you. Forgive us for the ways we try to earn what you've already freely given. Dear Lord, we need your presence to truly be present. In Jesus' name... Amen."
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    Steve
    April 14, 2026

    That ‘Quiet Comeback’ idea? Spot on. Reckon we get too buried in our phones. Miss what’s right in front of us. On the job, it’s all about looking folks in the eye. Real talk. Helping out. That’s where you see it. God’s in the honest work. In helping a neighbor. Not just scrolling.
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    Anthony
    April 12, 2026

    Yo, that “quiet comeback” devotional? 🔥 Big facts right there. It got me thinking about how much I’m on the phone, even when I’m supposed to be present. Like, this morning at the park with the little ones. My mind was already on the next meeting, scrolling. The devotional just flipped a switch. It’s about those small moments, yo. Put the phone down, look up. See the real faces. That’s where God’s moving, in those quiet spaces, not just the notification ding. Gotta fight that pull, you know? Be present for the block, for the fam. 👊

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