
God + Technology // Digital Thorns - With Joey Odom
MOST RECENT GUIDE
Sunday, January 11th, 2026
Each Sunday that you come together with your Community Group, we encourage you to spend time centering on
God’s presence through worship, learning from the scriptures, praying, and just spending time together.
Up to date message slides will be available by the following Monday Morning.
TAKEAWAY: Loving differently requires slowing down, looking up, and seeing the pain in every room we enter.
HEAD CHANGE: Our phones are the modern equivalent of the thorns in Jesus' Parable of the Sower, representing worries of life, pleasures of life, and deceitfulness of wealth.
HEART CHANGE: The pleasures of life (apps, games, entertainment) choke out presence by causing us to escape mundane but meaningful moments.
LIFE CHANGE: Living differently means spending time apart from phones daily (even just 15-30 minutes.)
In the chaos of our hyper-connected world, we find ourselves facing a modern parable that Jesus spoke about 2,000 years ago. The Parable of the Sower, found in three of the four Gospels, speaks directly to our digital age with stunning relevance. Jesus describes seed falling among thorns—representing the worries of life, the pleasures of life, and the deceitfulness of wealth—that choke out the word of God before it can bear fruit. Today, these thorns have taken a new form: they live in our pockets as smartphones, constantly buzzing with distractions that pull us away from what matters most. We stand at a crossroads where our greatest tool for connection has become our greatest barrier to true presence—with God, with others, and even with ourselves. The beauty of this ancient story is that it offers us not just diagnosis but hope: we can prune back the thorns before they attack. By choosing to live differently, look different, and love differently, we reclaim the good soil of our lives. We create space for God's word to take root and produce the fruit we desperately want—joy, presence, contentment, and meaningful relationships. This isn't about rejecting technology; it's about refusing to let digital thorns choke out every good thing God has planted in our lives.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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When was the last time you brought 'thorns to a fruit party' by allowing your phone to kill a potentially meaningful moment with someone you love?
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What 'seed moments' in your life—conversations, quiet times, or family dinners—have the greatest potential to produce fruit if protected from digital thorns?
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How might aligning with your spouse or community on phone boundaries create generational change that impacts your grandchildren who aren't even born yet?
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In what ways does constant social media comparison make you believe the lie that you are incomplete without more wealth or status?
PRAYER:
"Loving God, thank you for showing us the thorns in our lives. Give us courage to prune them back before they choke out the fruit you want to produce in us. Help us to live differently, look different, and love differently. Open our eyes to see the pain and needs around us. Give us the strength to put down our phones and pick up the work of Jesus—walking slower, listening longer, and loving deeper. We want to be fruitful for your kingdom. In Jesus' name, amen."
"The seed is the word of God."
Luke 8:11
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