Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Virus

Here was my daily devotion for today.


Virus

READ: 2 Corinthians 10:3-6

"[Bring] every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ."
2 CORINTHIANS 10:5

Some days my computer helps me fly like an eagle. Other times, it bogs me down like a hippopotamus. On “eagle days” I’m grateful for my computer. But there are those “hippo days” when I rue the day I bought one.

Recently I’ve had to contend with a virus that invaded my computer. What bothers me most is that viruses are created maliciously. Bright people who live with a darkness in their lives want to make other people miserable. What’s worse, I permitted the virus to enter my machine by opening what I thought was an innocent e-mail.

Sin resembles a computer virus. Satan wants to destroy Christians by infecting their minds. But the apostle Paul urged the believers at Corinth to bring “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5).

Just as we let a virus into our computers, we also let darkness into our lives when we open ourselves unthinkingly to the godless messages that permeate our culture. We let down our guard and hardly notice the sin that infects our minds.

But by confessing our sin, reading God’s Word, and praying, we build a firewall, or barrier, to safeguard our minds. With the help of the Spirit, we’ll keep our minds from becoming unwitting hosts for unwanted guests.

~ Haddon W. Robinson


Prayer: Heavenly Father, I’m often careless with what I allow to enter my mind. By Your Spirit, please help me to guard my mind today. By Your grace, keep me from situations that wage war on my thought life. Amen.


Guard your thoughts as you would your wallet.

1 comment:

Elizabeth Pruett said...

Zac,
Great post! The analogy is perfect. “Hippo days” can be very frustrating. It takes constant prayer and diligence to keep my mind pure and "virus free." It is only possible with God's help.

Thanks,
Elizabeth