Good Morning All,
Matthew 24:43; “But know this, that
if the master of the house had
known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed
awake and would not have let his house be broken into.”
Personal security has been in
the news a lot lately. It seems we are
all targets of hackers. While we like to
point fingers at large corporations, most experts claim that the greatest
weakness in the security wall is still the individual consumer. We are so careless. A few weeks ago, a young gal showed her
driver’s license on Facebook. She was
proud she was 21 but someone mentioned that she was giving away a lot of
personal information that is best kept private.
We get sloppy with passwords for accounts. The most common passwords are 123456789 and
987654321 and “password”; not too tough to figure them out. I watched a television special a couple of
years ago. They gave an acknowledged
hacker three names of people who worked on the show in less than one day he had
hacked all three of the people’s credit card account. He did it all with public information that he
found.
It is like a story several
years ago about a thief who broke into several houses in a community. No one could figure out how he did it. They finally got lucky and someone watched
him do it. He simply looked under the
welcome mat at the door and if he found a key, he let himself in. We let ourselves be broken into by being
careless with our information and our possessions.
The same is true in our faith
life. We are careless about keeping the
devil out. We watch television shows, or
go to internet sites, or go to businesses, or gossip with neighbors and soon
find our lives infiltrated and covered in sin.
We think and say what we shouldn’t and sometimes we don’t even realize
it until we are neck deep in despair. We
get careless with our faith. We don’t
guard it like we should and soon it becomes broken and weak. We leave the key where the devil will find it
and then are surprised when he opens the door and walks in and steals from us.
The devil will steal anything
he can from you. He will rob the trust
you have for others; he robs the comfort you have around others; he’ll rob the
love you have for others but above all, he’ll rob you of your faith in
God. He will weaken it to the point that
when you need it the most, it might crumble.
We need to be on guard. We need to avoid those things which weaken
us. We need to be vigilant about what we
look at, what we read, where we go and who we talk to. We know where we are weak and need to avoid
them. We then need to spend time in
God’s Word and in prayer asking God to give us the strength to withstand the
devil’s assaults and attacks. We can’t
fight the devil alone but with God’s grace we can prevail.
Father help me to guard myself
from the devil’s attacks. Lead me to
defend my faith by your mercy. Guard me
with your Spirit. Be with those who are
in battle right now that they may stand strong.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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