5 PM Reset: Today's Headlines Filtered Through Scripture (Not Stress)
- Dr. Layne McDonald
- Feb 14
- 5 min read
It's 5 PM. You check your phone.
Fifteen notifications. Three breaking news alerts. A text thread debating something political. Your group chat arguing about what someone said on TV. Your shoulders are up around your ears, and you haven't even opened the apps yet.
You know you should stay informed. You're a responsible adult. A citizen. A believer who cares about truth and justice and the world God loves. But lately, "staying informed" feels less like wisdom and more like volunteering for a daily panic attack.
What if there was a better way?
Not ignorance. Not a total news blackout. But a reset: a conscious pause at the end of your workday where you let Scripture filter the headlines before the headlines filter you.
Welcome to the 5 PM Reset.
The Problem: Information Without Formation
We live in the most informed generation in human history. We have access to breaking news from six continents, live updates from war zones, economic data refreshed by the second, and opinion pieces published faster than you can finish your coffee.
And we are exhausted.

The average American checks their phone 96 times a day, according to research from Asurion. That's once every ten minutes during waking hours. A significant portion of those checks? News and social media. We're scrolling through tragedy, outrage, controversy, and fear: often with zero time to process, pray, or perspective-check what we just read.
The Bible calls us to be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves" (Matthew 10:16). Wisdom requires information. But wisdom also requires formation: the shaping of our hearts and minds by something greater than the 24-hour news cycle.
When we consume information faster than we can form a biblical response to it, we become anxious, reactive, and spiritually numb. We stop asking, "What does God say?" and start asking, "What does everyone else think?"
That's not discipleship. That's drowning.
What the 5 PM Reset Is (and Isn't)
The 5 PM Reset isn't about burying your head in the sand. It's not about pretending the world is fine when it's not. It's not "toxic positivity" with a Bible verse slapped on top.
It's a daily rhythm that puts Scripture first and headlines second.
Here's how it works:
5:00 PM: Close all news apps and social media. 5:05 PM: Read one short passage of Scripture: slowly, out loud if possible. 5:10 PM: Ask God one simple question: "What do You want me to remember as I look at today's news?" 5:15 PM: Open the news. Read with that Scripture and that question still ringing in your ears. 5:30 PM: Close the apps again. Write down one thing you're praying for and one thing you're grateful for.
That's it. Thirty minutes. Scripture first, headlines second, prayer last.
No algorithm gets the first word. No pundit gets the last word. God does.
The Biblical Case for Filtering News Through Scripture
This isn't a new idea. It's an ancient one.
The Psalms are full of people processing hard, confusing, unjust realities: war, corruption, betrayal, suffering: and bringing those realities before God instead of letting them have the final say.

Psalm 73 is a perfect example. Asaph is watching wicked people prosper. It's making him bitter and confused. He says, "When I tried to understand all this, it troubled me deeply: till I entered the sanctuary of God" (Psalm 73:16-17, emphasis added).
Notice the turning point: the sanctuary. The place where God's presence resets his perspective.
You don't need a temple in Jerusalem. You need five minutes of silence and an open Bible before you open Twitter.
Paul puts it this way in Philippians 4:8: "Finally, brothers and sisters, 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."
That doesn't mean ignore the ugly. It means filter the ugly through the true, the noble, the right. Let God's Word set the standard for what you allow into your mind and what you do with it once it's there.
How to Actually Do This (Practical Steps)
Let's get specific. Here's a sample 5 PM Reset using a real-world headline scenario:
Headline: "Partisan Clash Over New Policy Sparks Outrage on Both Sides"
Before you read that article, you open your Bible and read Romans 12:18: "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone."
You pray: God, what do You want me to remember as I read this?
Now you read the article. You see anger, accusations, fear. But because you started with Scripture, you're asking different questions:
Is there truth being buried under the outrage?
Are both sides dehumanizing each other?
Where is the invitation to peace, even in disagreement?
What is my responsibility here: not theirs?
You finish reading. You close the app. You write:
Praying for: Leaders to seek wisdom over winning. Grateful for: The reminder that my peace doesn't depend on who's in power.
That's the 5 PM Reset in action. Same news. Different filter. Different outcome.

What Changes When You Reset Daily
After a week of practicing the 5 PM Reset, you'll start to notice shifts:
1. You're less reactive. You don't immediately jump into the comment section with your hot take. You've given your nervous system a five-minute buffer, and it shows.
2. You're more prayerful. The news stops being just information and starts becoming intercession. You see a headline about a tragedy, and your first instinct is to pray: not post.
3. You're less tribally angry. When Scripture reminds you that "there is no Jew or Gentile, slave or free" (Galatians 3:28), it's harder to reduce people to their political party. You start seeing image-bearers instead of enemies.
4. You sleep better. Seriously. Ending your news consumption at 5:30 PM instead of scrolling until midnight does wonders for your cortisol levels.
5. You start craving Scripture more than headlines. This is the quiet miracle. Over time, you realize that God's Word gives you more clarity, more hope, and more courage than any breaking news alert ever could.
A Word About the "Dumpster Fire"
Let's be honest: social media feeds often feel like a dumpster fire of fear, anxiety, misinformation, rumors, and panic. The Gospel Reset: a concept built around replacing media consumption with intentional Bible study and prayer: addresses this head-on.
You can't media-fast forever. But you can build a daily habit that treats Scripture as your primary news source and the headlines as secondary commentary.
God's Word is the only breaking news that never breaks you.
Start Tonight
You don't need a perfect plan. You don't need to quit the news cold turkey. You just need to try it once.
Tonight at 5 PM, set a timer. Close the apps. Open your Bible: maybe start with Psalm 46:10: "Be still, and know that I am God."
Breathe. Pray. Then, and only then, check the news.
Filter the headlines through the One who holds history in His hands. Let Scripture set the temperature in your mind before the hot takes do.
The world will still be broken at 5:15 PM. The difference is, you'll remember who's already fixing it.
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