Where is the Line?
When do you start sinning? When are you pushing it just a little too far in your speech or behavior. I discuss this and more on today’s podcast.
Additionally, I have 2 interviews included in this podcast. One with Scott Roche and the other with Paeter Frandzen. Scott is the author of Archangel, a really great audio novel. Paeter is the brain behind Spiritblade, a great, full-cast audio drama.
Don’t forget that the Summer of Podcasts contest is still going on. Head over to www.podcastmadness.com to find out which podcasts to listen to this week for more chances to win some cool prizes.
Sponsor: Try GotoAssist Express free for 30 days! For this special offer, visit www.GotoAssist.com/techpodcast
You can also watch me produce a portion of this podcast by going to http://twitcam.com/5t8.
Other podcasters in the Christian New Media Group that address “the line” were:
- Snark Infested Waters
- The Jaded Visalian (contains explicit content)
- Are You Just Watching
Feel free to leave comments or send feedback to geek{at}jesusgeek{dot}info. The voice mail comment line is gone so if you’d like to record an audio comment, send it to geek{at}jesusgeek{dot}info.
Want to keep up with the latest in my whacky world? Follow me on Twitter, follow the podcast on Twitter and friend me on Facebook.
Jesus Geek is a weekly Christian technology podcast with news, how-tos and a little bit of spiritual know-how hosted by John Wilkerson. Jesus Geek is a member of the My Life Ministries Network: a community of ministries that views the everyday Christian life as a ministry and seeks to encourage Christians in their daily walk with Christ.
Jesus Geek is a member of the Tech Podcast Network, Christian New Media Group and CleanCasts.com. It is released under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 44:46 — 30.7MB)










One of the important things that I see in all of these questions about the line, is that the line should always be, does it bring glory to God? We are not here for any other reason then to bring glory to God. We have become selfish and complacent and have allowed Satan to make us think that everything is about us. It is not. It is how we live this life bringing Glory to God. Does watching or reading violence or sex bring God Glory? Are we bringing others to Christ by cursing, gossiping, spending all our time on our computers talking trash about other Christians or even non-Christians. The line is when you stop Glorifying God and will stand at his throne at the end of your life explaining your selfishness rather then bringing Him Glory