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Doomscrolling, Distraction, and the Rest Your Soul Actually Needs

4 min · 15. maj 2026
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We unpack the late-night trap of doomscrolling—how endless feeds leave you tired but not rested, numb your spirit, and drown out God’s voice. Drawing on Ecclesiastes and Philippians 4:8, this episode explains why silence feels uncomfortable and how what you consume shapes your heart. Instead of a tech-free exile, you’ll get simple, practical steps: stop scrolling earlier, pray a few honest sentences, read a Psalm, and sit in quiet so your soul can breathe. Jesus’ invitation to true rest is presented as the peaceful alternative to constant distraction. Short, honest, and hopeful—this episode is a gentle challenge to reclaim nightly rest and spiritual refreshment one small choice at a time.

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