We live in a world that knows how to study. We learn the release dates of albums, memorize the trivia of movie stars, and scroll for hours absorbing the lives of influencers and celebrities. We can quote their interviews and track their every move—because we care, we follow, we admire.
But Tom Norman’s words invite a deeper question:
“If people can take time knowing the facts about their favorite celebrities, surely they can allocate portions of their life in knowing more about God through the Bible.”
It is not a guilt trip—it is an awakening.
If I have time to scroll, I have time to seek.
If I can quote song lyrics, I can meditate on Scripture.
If I can follow someone’s story online, I can walk closely with the One who wrote mine.
God has revealed Himself through His Word. He is not hiding. He is waiting. Waiting for us to lean in—not just to admire Him from a distance, but to know Him intimately. To know His voice, His heart, His truth.
So today, let us shift our attention and our affection. Let us follow the One worth knowing most.