7 Reasons You Should Delete Your Spam

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7 Reasons You Should Delete Your Spam Account

A spiritual leader walked up to the church one day, but something felt deeply off. His eyes caught a side door he had never noticed before. From its cracks, a strange, smoky haze drifted out. He pushed it open and found a twisted, nightclub-like scene: dark, smoky, full of flashing images, with people engaged in shameless, immoral behavior. It was unthinkable that this was happening inside God’s house.
This is the eerie scene of Ezekiel 8, where the prophet saw a hidden chamber in the temple. Seventy of Israel’s leaders were secretly engaging in vile idol worship. Publicly, they stood before the nation as spiritual leaders. Privately, they lived corrupt, debauched lives. They lived a double life, and God exposed it.
Living a double life is spiritually deadly, and the rise of social media has made it easier than ever for the enemy to capture our hearts in exactly this way. With countless platforms, the ability to create multiple accounts, and endless content to post and consume, it has never been simpler to slip into hidden spaces and live two different versions of ourselves.
My goal in this article is simple: that Christians would recognize and run from two-faced living. We should not be one way in person and another way online. One way at church and another way at home. One version in public and an unfiltered version in secret.
“It’s just my spam account.” “I only want something my close friends can see.” “This account is just where I talk about sports.”
A youth pastor friend of mine was trying to help parents understand some of the online dangers teens face. I showed him a simple trick: the easy Instagram “double-tap.” For teens who have two Instagram accounts—their main one and their “spam” account—it’s effortless to toggle between them. He demonstrated this at a youth group parent night, and the panic on the teens’ faces as their parents realized the trick in real time was priceless. Many of them even tried to slip their phones out of their pockets to log out of the secret account. As humorous as that moment was, it’s really not a funny topic at all.
This isn’t merely two identities. It can become three: your real life, your curated public online life, and your secret online life. And the last two are far from real.
Some might object: Why fight this battle? Isn’t this a bit dramatic? What’s the harm in a second account for jokes or hobbies? I’ve seen too many people hurt by the deception of secret profiles. Here are some spiritual reasons why you should delete your spam.

7 Reasons to Delete Your Spam Account

1. They allow sin to grow in secret.

Sin grows best in darkness. When we close the door and pretend no one will see, we have already lost the battle in the heart. This was the tragedy of Ezekiel 8. God’s people felt safe in secret, but God was watching.

2. They teach you to be deceitful.

Living a lie, presenting different versions of yourself depending on the audience, warps your soul. Deception always begins small, but it never stays small.

3. They flaunt specific temptations.

Spam accounts almost always lead to bad decisions. When we believe no one will see, we feel free to post and pursue reckless things—to say what we would never say publicly, to show ourselves off immodestly,  to experiment with sin we know is dangerous. It nearly always leads to sexual, satanic, slanderous, and addictive sin.

4. They can fracture your personhood.

You cannot have a fake spiritual self for family and church, a polished self for your general audience, and an unfiltered self for your inner circle without experiencing deep soul-level instability. James said it simply:
“A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” James 1:8

5. They make you forget that secret sins won’t stay secret.

Everything hidden eventually comes out, if not now, then before the judgment seat of Christ. Jesus warned:
“For there is nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; neither hid, that shall not be known…” Luke 12:2–3

6. They create a pathway towards disqualifying sin.

People often create them to hide behavior from parents, pastors, future employers, or spouses. But once secrecy becomes normal, the heart has no guardrails. But you can make decisions in these spaces that could forever affect your life. God mercifully forgives sin! But that doesn’t mean there aren’t scars. 
As Moses warned Israel, “your sin will find you out.” Numbers 32:23

7. Above all, God sees. 

The eyes that pierced the secret chamber in Ezekiel’s day pierce the secret account in ours. God himself declared:

“Can any hid himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith the LORD. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the LORD.” Jeremiah 23:24

God is not trying to expose us to embarrass us. He is trying to rescue you from the destruction that your sin brings. What we hide always shapes us. What we hide always hurts us. What we hide can always come out.

And no secret is worth losing your integrity, your testimony, or your soul. A thriving relationship with the God of the universe is much more rewarding that holding onto a pet sin in the shadows.

So with all that in mind, delete your spam account. You won’t regret it!