PASSWORDS AND CODES

Do you remember your passwords? Do you use the same password for everything on the internet so you can remember it?  Or are you like most of us who have little bits of paper, or even a little booklet with all the pertinent information written in code, for easy access?  One little word can hold so much power, and cause so many repercussions.  My husband was called Joyce on one site because I couldn’t remember the password, so I just changed it to something I could remember.  It took a while to fix that goof. The passwords are there for your protection, so other people do not have access to your accounts or your identity.  But what good is all that protection if you can’t remember how to get into the site you want to visit? Thus the secret book of secret passwords.  Of course if anyone would find your secret password book, your protection is gone, and you are again vulnerable.  The best way to keep your password safe is to memorize them.  Use whatever memory trick you can to have secured access to your accounts. The same can be said for the passwords to get you into eternity.  They are simple and easy to remember, like: I believe; forgive me; call upon the name of the Lord. Now you have access to the most glorious site imaginable. It even comes with a book so you can remember all the important information about what you just learned.  It even tells you to hide the Word in your heart, or put it to your memory, so you will always have it when you need it!

As parents we have several safety words for our children.  We have them in place for their protection.  The protocols are in place for different scenarios that may occur. It is also important for us to protect our children’s safety with the passwords that will ensure their eternity.  Help them hide the Word in their hearts.

We as authors use different codes or key words for each of our writings in the works. It is important to keep things clear in our minds to unlock the thoughts we put into each separate work in progress. Keeping things safe if always a concern. Remember, if you don’t know the right words, you can never get to the site!

 Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.

Psalms 119:11

But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, and by thy words thou shalt be condemned.

Matthew 12:36-37

Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.

Psalms 19:14  

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