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Digital Monster – Series Pack

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Series Summary:
In today’s world, technology is everywhere. Social media, screens, apps, and the constant noise of the digital age bring unprecedented opportunities — but also new spiritual battles. Digital Monsters is a four-week series that explores the hidden threats lurking in our digital lives: fear, comparison, distraction, and temptation. This series teaches believers how to face these “monsters” with faith, wisdom, and intentionality, reclaiming control over their minds, hearts, and digital habits.
The goal is to help the church navigate technology with God’s guidance and avoid spiritual pitfalls while embracing the blessings of the digital age.
Theme Scripture:
Psalm 101:3
Week 1

Week 1 — “The Monster of Distraction”

Scripture: Psalm 101:3, Colossians 3:2, Proverbs 4:25–27

Introduction

Our devices are designed to capture attention. Distraction can steal focus from God, purpose, and people.

Key Point Ideas

  • Digital noise competes with God’s voice

  • Attention is a spiritual resource

  • Unmanaged distraction leads to spiritual drift

  • Intentional focus restores clarity and purpose

Application

  • Set aside daily “device-free” time for God

  • Identify your biggest digital distractions

  • Practice single-minded focus in prayer and Bible reading

Closing Thoughts

Reclaim your attention — monsters thrive in distraction, but faith thrives in focus.

Week 2 — “The Monster of Comparison”

Scripture: Galatians 6:4–5, 1 Corinthians 10:12, James 3:16

Introduction

Social media can make us feel like everyone else is winning. Comparison is a silent thief of joy and peace.

Key Point Ideas

  • Comparison distorts reality

  • Coveting and envy grow when we measure ourselves by others

  • God has a unique plan for each life

  • Gratitude combats comparison

Application

  • Limit time spent on platforms that fuel comparison

  • Daily record one thing you’re grateful for

  • Focus on your calling, not someone else’s highlight reel

Closing Thoughts

Don’t let the “highlight reel” steal your joy — God’s plan for you is enough.

Week 3 — “The Monster of Fear and Anxiety”

Scripture: Philippians 4:6–7, 2 Timothy 1:7, Isaiah 41:10

Introduction

Constant alerts, breaking news, and online debates can amplify fear. Digital monsters thrive when we live anxious lives.

Key Point Ideas

  • Anxiety thrives on constant information overload

  • God gives a spirit of power, love, and self-discipline

  • Peace comes when we trust God, not our screens

  • Faith replaces panic with confidence

Application

  • Take a “news fast” for a period of time

  • Memorize Scripture that reminds you of God’s sovereignty

  • Pray and meditate before consuming media

Closing Thoughts

Fear feeds on information overload — faith feeds on God’s promises.

Week 4 — “The Monster of Temptation”

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 10:13, James 1:14–15, Matthew 5:29–30

Introduction

The internet gives access to temptation at the click of a button. Left unchecked, digital exposure can lead to sin and shame.

Key Point Ideas

  • Temptation is easier in private, unseen spaces

  • God provides an escape route for every trial

  • Accountability is essential in the digital age

  • Holiness requires vigilance, not avoidance alone

Application

  • Install accountability software or trusted mentors

  • Create healthy digital boundaries

  • Pray before scrolling or clicking

Closing Thoughts

Digital monsters are real — but God’s power, discipline, and community keep you safe.