Posting Bible verses on your story doesn't mean you're living them in your life.
Jesus said it plainly in Matthew 15:8: "These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me."
We live in a time where faith has become an aesthetic. A curated feed. A personality trait. We wear the cross, quote the Word, and show up on Sundays, but when the camera is off, where is our devotion? Where is our surrender?
Aesthetic Christianity is comfortable. It looks good without costing anything. But real faith demands something from you. It reshapes how you treat people, how you handle conflict, how you spend your time when nobody is watching.
God is not moved by our captions. He sees the heart behind the content.
So here is the honest question: Is your faith something you perform, or something you live?