Now, if you know Carl, you know he loves people, parties, events, and opportunities to mix and mingle. And a good gathering? Even better. So, he clicked.
And just like that -- the party turned into a problem.
His phone started ringing.
Emails started flying.
Friends were receiving HIS invitation -- only it wasn’t him at all.
It was a scam that required his passwords to be changed.
Like digital firefighters, we sounded the alarm to our Geek Squad. Hours later -- peace was restored.
But oh my -- what a mess from one little click. Isn’t it amazing how something that looks so inviting can be harmful?
Not just on our computers -- but in our lives. Every day we’re presented with “invitations.”
Opportunities. Conversations. Temptations. Offenses.
Some look harmless. Some even look good. But not everything that shows up deserves a click. “Guard your heart above all else…” (Proverbs 4:23)
Because what we allow in -- through our screens, our thoughts, our conversations -- has a way of spreading. Just like that scam email.
So maybe we pause a little more. Pray a little sooner. Discern a little deeper.
Protect our passwords – YES! But even more -- protect our peace.
As I type this blog today, Carl’s computer is at the Geek Squad hospital, so to speak. His very needed computer is getting cleaned up. (And he’s probably making new friends at Best Buy while he waits!)
But the bigger lesson? Not every invitation is from God. Beware of the evil schemes of our #1 enemy – the one who came “to kill, steal and destroy”. (John 10:10)
And, above all -- stay ever so close to our Good Shepherd -- the One Who came to give us abundant lives. (John 10:10)
WARNING: Not everything that looks good is God. Guard your heart – and maybe double-check that email! God’s invitations never steal, scramble, or confuse. They lead with peace. Always.
#FindPeace #eyeswideopen #passwordprotection




















