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PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY BY TRAILBLAZER AREGBESOLA BUNMI



PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY BY TRAILBLAZER  AREGBESOLA BUNMI

I have an application lock on my phone. When I open it, it reads "protect your privacy."  With it, I can password any app on my phone. If you don't know my password, you won't be able to operate some functions on my phone.

Not everyone should be let in to the secret of your life. Some issues of your life must be kept secret. You remember Samson who revealed the secret of his life his enemy, Delilah?

You don't even know the person you are sharing your life with if he desires to see your progress. Don't be surprised if you see him as the cause of your downfall later.

There are some people, if they meet someone today, the person knows already 80% of their life. They even start the story from their paternity.

Our lives must be passworded as a Christian. We should not have running mouth. We need to pray that God teaches us to bridle our tongue.

Your best friend shouldn't know the weakness of your partner. Things going on in your home should be kept secret.

The matter boils down to ministers. When someone shares her life with you, before the week runs out, you must have surely disseminated the information to people. You see it as nothing wrong but as a minster, you should be trusted with secrets.

When the angel appeared to Mary to bring to her notice that she would give birth to a saviour, the bible recorded she kept these things to herself. What a reserved woman!

Several questions running on my mind, if it were to be me, how many people will I have shared the message with?

Some who can't keep some things secret could have issue with pride. They want to share their information for show off. They want others to see how far they have gone. We should be wise as serpents. Know when to password your life. When the Holy Spirit cautions us, we should obey.

Now, if you are battling with  a serious weakness, don't password your life my dear. Talk to God, talk to someone who can be of help. Don't protect your privacy at that moment because if you do, the devil will cheat you.

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