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One of those new fears of the day is identity theft. Keeping a close
check on your credit report and your credit card charges are certainly
prudent. Those who are trying to steal from us are becoming more and
more devious. For a while, I was receiving almost daily emails from Ebay
saying that unless I updated my account immediately, it would be closed.
These emails, were “phishing” emails—I have never had an Ebay account.
Someone was just trying to get my credit card information. (Obviously
they didn’t know that a preacher’s credit cards are not worth much!)
The Federal Trade Commission estimated that about 10 million people are
victimized annually by the identity thieves. In April of 2006 the
federal Bureau of Justice Statistics reported that at least one member
of 3 percent of all U.S. households was an identity theft victim in the
last half of 2004. If you haven’t been hit, you probably know someone
who has been hit (although they may not even know it yet).
As Christians, are we in danger of having our identity stolen? Churches
of Christ have long been known for our distinctiveness in worship and
practice, as we well should be. As “the pillar and ground of the truth”
(1 Timothy 3:15), we dare not stray from a “thus saith the Lord.”
It seems
to me that if we are not careful, though, some will steal the most
distinctive sign the Lord has given us. Jesus said, “A new commandment I
give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye
also love one another. By this shall all men
know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another” (John
13:34-35). What is the first thought that comes to mind when people
speak of the Oxford church of Christ? Is it, “Those are the people who
love each other so much”? Let us work to be sure that no one steals our
identity away from us!
Identity Theft
By Bob Prichard
www.oxfordchurchofchrist.com |