Should a Christian Play Video or Mobile Games?

Completed nearly 2000 years ago, God’s Word does not explicitly teach whether or not a Christian should play video games. But the Bible’s principles still apply today regarding the best use of our time. When God shows us that a specific activity is controlling our lives, we should break away from it for a time. This “fast” could be from food, movies, TV, music, video games, anything that distracts our attention from knowing and loving God and serving His people. While some of these things may not be bad in and of themselves, they become idols if they distract us from our first love (Colossians 3:5; Revelation 2:4). 

It's obvious that playing GTA is sinful, the entire game premise is the perpetration of crime; however, most games are not sinful, they revolve around other premises, such as, heroism, war (good vs evil), adventure, sports, exploration, etc. -most games are good. Now if someone is abusing themselves by excessively playing video games, then that person is sinning: 

  • just like a glutton sins by eating too much food -tho food is good; 
  • and like a drunkard sins by drinking too much wine -tho wine is good; 
  • and like an adulterer sins by one too many partners -tho sex is good; 

So too, anyone that does anything to excess is sinning, and it is therefore obvious that the sin is not with the object but with the use, and so therefore, it is the kind of use that determines whether or not it is sin. Be wise, and do not burden those that would come to know our LORD.  Beware the leaven of the Pharisees brethren, restriction for the sake of appearance is as old as Satan. Be wise brethren, anything in excess is sin, anything, including religion.

Below are some principles to consider, whether the question is regarding video games, TV, movies, or any other earthly pursuit.

1. Will video games edify or merely entertain me? To edify means to build up. Will playing video games build up your love for God, knowledge of Him, and ministry to others? “‘Everything is permissible’—but not everything is beneficial. ‘Everything is permissible’—but not everything is constructive” (1 Corinthians 10:23-24; Romans 14:19). When God gives us relaxation time, we should find uplifting activities to enjoy. Do we choose permissible over praiseworthy activities? When we have a choice between good, better, and best, we should choose the best (Galatians 5:13-17).


2. Will playing video games obey self-will or God’s will? God’s will for His children can be summed up in His greatest commandment: “’Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself’” (Luke 10:27). Our will has been polluted by sin. Because we have been saved from our selfish desires, we should surrender our will (Philippians 3:7-9). God’s will transforms our will (Psalm 143:10). Progressively, His desires for us become our deepest desires as well. 

Many people believe the will of God is boring and humiliating. They picture a monk in a lonely monastery or a resentful church janitor. On the contrary, people who follow God’s will for their lives are the most joyful, adventurous people ever. Reading biographies of history’s heroes such Hudson Taylor, Amy Carmichael, Corrie Ten Boom, and George Mueller will verify that. Certainly, these saints faced difficulty from the world, their own flesh, and the devil. They may not have had much of this world’s possessions, but God accomplished great works through them. At first, His will seems impossible and too holy to be any fun, but God will give us the power to perform it and the desires to delight in it. “I delight to do Your will, O my God” (Psalm 40:8a; see Hebrews 13:21). 

3. Does the video game glorify God? Some video games glorify violence, lewdness, and dumb decisions (e.g., “I’m out of the race, so I’ll just wreck my car”). As Christians, our activities should bring glory to God (1 Corinthians 10:31) and help us to grow in the knowledge and grace of Christ. 

4. Will playing video games result in good works? “For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them” (Ephesians 2:10; see also Titus 2:11-14 and 1 Peter 2:15). Laziness and selfishness violate God’s purpose for us—to do good works to others (1 Corinthians 15:58; see also Galatians 6:9-10).


5. Will playing video games exhibit self-control? Many people have said that video games can become an addiction or an obsession. There is no room in the Christian life for such things. Paul compares the Christian life to an athlete disciplining his body so he may win the prize. Christians have a greater motivation to live a set-apart life of self-control—eternal reward in heaven (1 Corinthians 9:25-27). 

6. Will playing video games redeem the time? You will give account for how you use your limited minutes. Spending hours at a time playing a video game can hardly be called a good use of time. “Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is” (Ephesians 5:15-17). “Live for the rest of the time in the flesh no longer for human passions but for the will of God” (1 Peter 4:2; see also Colossians 4:5, James 4:14, and 1 Peter 1:14-22).


7. Does it pass the test of Philippians 4:8? “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things” (Philippians 4:8). When you play video games, is your mind focused on godly or secular things? 

8. Will playing video games fit in with my life purpose? Paul wrote that in the final days people would be “…lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:4). Western culture fits that description. We love to play. Non-Christians become addicted to entertainment such as movies, sports, and music because they do not have a purpose higher than to enjoy life before death. These amusements cannot truly satisfy (Ecclesiastes 2:1). When Christians become addicted to the same things as non-Christians, can we truly say that we are exhibiting the new life “in a crooked and depraved generation, in which you shine like stars in the universe” (Philippians 2:15)? Or do we prove to others that we are really no different than they are and that Christ has not made a significant difference in our lives? 


Paul considered knowing, loving, and obeying God to be his highest priority. “I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ....I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death,” (Philippians 3:7-10). Will playing video games be showing my love for God or my love for the things of the world? (1 John 2:15-17). 

9. Will playing video games give me an eternal focus? Christians have hope of eternal rewards in heaven if they are faithful on earth (see Matthew 6:19-21 and 1 Corinthians 3:11-16). If we focus on living for eternity rather than the passing pleasures of earth, we will have surrendered resources, time, and hearts for ministry (Colossians 3:1-2; Colossians 23-24). If our possessions or activities cause us to lose our eternal rewards, of what worth are they (Luke 12:33-37)? Christians often try to serve both God and their own desires. But Jesus clearly stated, “No one can serve two masters” (Matthew 6:24). God gives us joy through times of work and rest (Ecclesiastes 5:19; Matthew 11:28-29; Colossians 3:23-24). We must find that balance between labor and recreation. When we do set aside time for relaxation as Jesus did (Mark 6:31), we should choose an edifying activity. 

The question is not “Can I play video games?” but “Would video games be the best choice?” Will this edify me, show love to my neighbor, and glorify God? We are to pursue praiseworthy activities, not simply permissible ones. However He leads you, passionately follow Him above all else. Prepare for eternity. Every sacrifice will seem insignificant when we meet Jesus. 






Matt Redman - Heart Of Worship 

D              A
When the music fades
                    Em
And all is stripped away
             A
And I simply come
D               A
Longing just to bring
                    Em
Something that's of worth
                     A
That will bless Your heart

Em             D/F#         A
I'll bring you more than a song
For a song in itself
Em            D/F#      A
Is not what you have required
Em              D/F#      A
You search much deeper within
                          Em
Through the ways things appear
               D/F#     A
You're looking into my heart

[Chorus]

D                      A/C#
I'm coming back to the heart of worship
        Em
And its all about You
G         A
All about You, Jesus
D                      A/C#
I'm sorry Lord for the thing I've made it
          Em
When  its all about You
    G         A
Its all about You

King of endless worth
No one could express
How much You deserve
Though I'm weak and poor
All I have is Yours
Every single breath

I'll bring you more than a song
For a song in itself
Is not what you have required
You search much deeper within
Through the ways things appear
You're looking into my heart

[Chorus]

Real Friends Care A Lot^^


Life and its Two Eternal Paths - a Must-See Video

Sometimes in our journey through life, we meet several people who could become one source of strength and happiness. This is a true indication that GOD is loving you through them. However, in this journey, there will come a time that people change and they meet new people too. At the side, you become someone who doesn't matter anymore. Even in friendship, it does happen that people will come to you for their own advantage and the rest will just go by. 


I am truly amazed with the many things im learning in life right now. It is similar to a Bible scripture that not all who are calling "Father! Father!" will enter the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 7:21-23). In friendship or any relationship, it is the same, not everyone who laugh with you and smile for you are real friends. There is a great conviction that these kind of people are brought by GOD for another lessons in life. 

I am worried for someone because it seemed this person is constantly hanging out through call or chat with a fake Christian. I guess, the worldly desire of the flesh is more stronger than falling madly in love with Jesus Christ. It might be hard to pull the person out of the bondage of this worldly desires and being blinded by the physical aspects rather than see the pure heart. I am so sad to know this, I am concerned for the person as a friend but I think there is nothing more I can do about this. 





In any way that you are constantly communicating with that type of person, I pray that you will be brought back to GOD rather than to the world. Do not be deceived by a person who is like a wolf hiding in a sheep's clothing. You already know that formication is her thing and her world is the "world" while going to church every Sunday. Anything you think for a moment that is not pleasing to GOD while with or talking to this woman is a calling from HIM. Keep yourself away from people who are not bringing you to Christ. If you are loved by people enough to bring you to Jesus, that is the TRUE LOVE. Im just saying this.. 


I really wanted to be with someone who is madly in love with Jesus Christ, who can sacrifice a lot of things for HIM and who will give his devoted time (not free time) to Jesus into Devotions, Prayers, Bible Study, and talk about GOD. I know that a kind of person I would like to meet or marry is rare to find but im not losing hope. Someone would come to me or approach with his pure heart for Jesus Christ and we will both serve HIM our entire lives. That is a true BLISS ^^



To you, my long-time friend, I know the reason now, you are just thanking me because I introduced you someone whom you think is really beautiful. Keep in mind, that 1 Samuel 16:7 says "The man look at the outward appearance but the LORD looks at the heart". No matter how beautifil or pretty the woman you are with if the heart and mind are NOT PURE and if she won't bring you back to Christ, you are only putting your right foot flat into hell. I pray that you will realize it someday. Thank you for being a good friend (maybe).. GOD bless you. 





Please stop for a moment and see if GOD is pleased with you or what you are doing. I keep saying that you change your church or listen to a different gospel but you never listen. Presbyterian people.. um.. to be honest are those whom you should consider thinking if they are real followers of Jesus (in my experience), because more are NOT.. im begging you my friend, stay away from those who won't bring you to Jesus. It is better to be alone than be with people who won't be helpful in growing your faith in Christ. Living a real Christian life is boring, condeming and intimidating but the great reward is waiting in Heaven soon~~ 

T____T im really sad for you.. I care for you and your faith.. You must be saved.. please listen to GOD.. ❤️ 

Can you truly fall in love with Jesus??











Im going to search and pray for someone as a new male friend..it will be all from zero again,, LORD JESUS, i hope to meet one real Christian and or marry a true Christian man one day soon~~ i will start praying now.. im not losing hope, i know GOD that You are preparing him for me from somewhere^^

I pray to GOD for my long-time friend to find a new church. A non-denominational church is a place which could help him find his proper place. I believe in my heart that if you are afraid to be bold in Christ because of the people around you at church, it is also best to go to a different church, plant yourself as a new seed on the new church and let the Holy Spirit dwell in you more. Be used by GOD and let the Wisdom of HIM guide you. I beg you please, go to a different church and be renewed before it is too late. GOD is giving you another chance. Surrender all to HIM. This is the love of GOD through someone who is concerned and who cares for you. GOD wanted you to be saved my dear friend. I cannot change you but it is GOD's Work and His sole responsibility to change you. Let HIM into your heart now- SGKssi. T_T please.. 

01/21/2019 (Cary, North Carolina)
Dear LORD JESUS CHRIST, please take care of him all the time. Never let him go and please never let him be away from You~~ pleaseㅠㅠ