Ephesians 1:18 "I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which He has called you, the riches of His glorious inheritance in the saints, and His incomparably great power for us who believe."
From current statistics, it is said that identity theft happens every three seconds. I have been a victim of identity theft, and it is a frightening experience! Sandra Bullock starred in a movie a few years ago, where she played a character whose identity was not only stolen, but in all of the electronic systems around the world, she did not even exist. Her name had been completely removed from all Federal and official records. Because identity theft is one of the leading crimes in America, there are companies like LifeLock, whose mission is to prevent identity theft from happening to innocent people.
From a spiritual stand-point, I believe that Satan is in the business of identity theft. As I am in the midst of raising teenagers, I have seen how fragile a person's identity can be. A teen's main question during this turbulent time is "Who am I"? How a teen answers this question will often determine the choices he or she makes. I have found the same thing to be true in my own life, even through my adult years. This simple, yet haunting question "Who am I" continues to echo in my mind.
In last week's article, I wrote about Jesus, the Good Shepherd in John 10, who gently leads us through every season of life. He also calls "His" and he knows us intimately. As His sheep, we can know and recognize His voice. As our Good Shepherd, Jesus affirms our worth to Him, and our purpose to His Kingdom. Yet in John 10, Jesus also mentions the thief who comes to steal, kill and destroy any identity we may have in Christ. Satan targets our identity because he knows that those who have a sure identity in Christ are a threat to him. Once we know who we are in Christ, we are able to stand firm against any lies and fiery arrows that Satan may hurl our way. Jesus calls this thief a "stranger"; one who has "trespassed into the sheep pen". He warns us not to listen to the stranger who lies, accuses and deceives us.
In Ephesians 1, the Good Shepherd continues to whisper through the words of the Apostle Paul, "You are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus", "have You are chosen before the foundation of the world", "You are created in Christ because you have believed the Word of Truth", and "You have a glorious inheritance." Jesus has given us prevention from identity theft. He is our "Life Lock". Let us stand firm in the hope to which He has called us. We can be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power, and we do not have to ever listen to the stranger's voice.
Thank you God, for You have given us true identity through Your son, Jesus. May we only listen to our Good Shepherd who gives us life, hope, purpose and peace.