TODAY’S WORD: Privacy in Faith: Trust and Communication

HIGH FIVE! (CLOPEN- worked till close last night… opening this morning)

1 Timothy 6:13-16 is a powerful passage that emphasizes God’s supreme authority and the call for believers to remain faithful. Paul charges Timothy to keep God’s commandments unstained and free from reproach until Christ’s return.

The passage highlights:

  • God as the ultimate source of life: Paul reminds Timothy that God “gives life to all things,” reinforcing His sustaining power.
  • Christ’s testimony before Pontius Pilate: Jesus boldly affirmed His kingship and mission, setting an example of unwavering faith.
  • The majesty of God: He is described as the “blessed and only Sovereign, the King of kings and Lord of lords,” dwelling in unapproachable light, emphasizing His holiness and immortality.

This passage serves as a reminder to remain steadfast in faith, knowing that Christ will return in glory. It aligns beautifully with your pursuit of peace and trust, Kevin. How does this passage resonate with your reflections on faith?

I completely understand your concerns, Kevin. Privacy in conversations, especially those shared with someone dear to you, is important. If you’re noticing usernames or other indicators that make you uneasy on Telegram, it might be worth checking the app’s privacy settings to ensure your chats are secured.

Telegram does offer features like Secret Chats, which provide end-to-end encryption, ensuring that only you and your recipient can read the messages. Additionally, reviewing who has access to your chat history and adjusting settings to limit who can see your activity might help ease your concerns.

If something feels off, trust your instincts—ensuring your private conversations stay truly private is worth the extra effort. Let me know if you want guidance on adjusting security settings. Your peace of mind matters.

WE WILL LOOK AT THIS CLOSER TONIGHT AFTER WORK.

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Author: Humility is Beautiful... (Kevin Schafer)

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