Stolen Identity

Sooo my identity got stolen this weekend.
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Yeah…

And believe me, the irony was not lost on me that this happened right after I revealed my identity on this blog.

And after spending countless hours on-hold on the phone with various credit card companies and banks and computer troubleshooters, and online accounts, I was…emotionally exhausted, to say the least.

I was feeling utterly defeated.

And as someone who habitually doesn’t carry cash, I literally had 12 dollars to my name this weekend, with all my credit cards stopped and my bank account put on hold.

Thankfully, by the time you’re reading this, my new cards should have arrived, but let’s just say I learned the value of a dollar this weekend for sure.

I learned that real fast.

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And I was texting with my mom, and she said something that really made me think.

She said, that when you’re trying to do God’s will, that road blocks and obstacles will often find their way into the mix.

And, I don’t want to get all…weird on here. But I do think there’s something to that.

Whether it comes in the form of sleepless nights, flat tires, days where nothing goes right, or even identity theft, sometimes you can feel as though the world is working against you.

So what’s a girl to do? Abandon ship? Succumb to defeat? Accept that what I’m trying to do  is just not in the cards for me?

No way. That’s what the world wants you to do.

And you know what that also means? It means that what you’re trying to do is important.

It matters.

 

I know we’ve all heard it a thousand and one times, but we’ve been given a guidebook, and wearing the Armor of God (Ephesians 6) really addresses this head on.

“Stand firm then, and take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows.”

I’m going to be honest, I don’t really like thinking about this kind of stuff. Truly.

In fact, I will be sleeping with the light on tonight…

But there is nothing more powerful than God. And faith is exactly that: our shield. Our protection. Our defense.

When we know Who we belong to, there is nothing to fear. No road block or obstacle too big.

But we’ve got to be ready for the opposition. We’ve got to realize that as soon as we step out in faith, and try to be His hands and feet to the world, there’s going to be road blocks that pop up.

But living from a place of strength in Him – prepared and ready to stand our ground, an obstacle will be simply that: something that we overcome.

Sure, getting my identity stolen sucked. Royally. And I’m still having to deal with the repercussions. But there are worse things in life.

And I’m not going to let this derail my mission to share His light and love with people.

I will stand firm in faith. I will wear the belt of truth – knowing that God is in control.

Because you can steal my legal identity, but you cannot steal my identity in Christ.

That’s written on my heart. And that’s a password-protected area that no hacker can infiltrate.


 

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357 thoughts on “Stolen Identity

  1. This post just got progressively more and more badass until the conclusion which was like the perfect mic drop. Holy crap! If I were the person who stole your identity reading this, I’d pack my bags and flee the country! XD Awesome work!

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  2. I hate to sound like a spammy commenter (ugh) But this post is just what I need right now. And now I feel really uncomfortable and unsettled and there are some feelings, but I think that they are a good thing because= change, right?

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  3. Honestly, I can’t understand the nerve of some people. To just steal your information like that? They really only think for themselves. Way to keep your faith and keep strong, that’s very admirable!

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      1. Aww… Thanks. Sending hugs back at ya. Things go up and down in life. You have to deal with it all, it can seem like someone hates you. But all you can do it take it best you can. I hope it all sorts out for you ☺

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  4. Despite all of the trouble and hassle this has caused, you are absolutely right when you say that your identity in Christ can NEVER be stolen! What a strong, faith-filled ending to another excellent article … although I am sorry this happened to you! Blessings!

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  5. I can understand how terrible weekend and the aftermath of identity theft must be for you. Unfair! Difficult! You deserve better! But I can also attest after trying to follow the Good Lord for most of my 70+ years, that the closer you get to Him, the more roadblocks, bad weekends, and unnerving crises you will face. However, that just proves that you’re doing wonderful things with your life. It’s a satanic message to try to stop you in your tracks. The really, really good news is that our Dear Lord is most powerful and He often uses these same tragedies to bring unbelievable good into your life. Glad you’re keeping the faith and your eyes on the prize. You inspire me and many others by your witness. Thanks.

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    1. Thank you so much for this beautiful perspective. I really appreciate you sharing your heart. God is good and more powerful that absolutely anything and everything! thanks for your kindness 🙂 big big hugs xox

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  6. I had something similar happen to me… not fun. Hope things are a bit better for you now. Remember that in life sometimes you win and sometimes you learn, because in the end a child of the King never loses.
    Sleep well & Be Blessed my friend.

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  7. If you’re facing challenges and attacks from the enemy it means you’re exactly where God wants you to be. If you weren’t following God and doing His will the enemy would have no reason to come after you. Remember as well that we have the helmet of salvation to protect our mind, because when our mind is renewed through salvation we can be confident of God’s will and therefore not stressed by the devil (Romans 12:2)

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  8. I just recently was the victim of identity theft. Now my life seems like it’s on lockdown. It is an eyeopener to say the least, but it’s how we respond that makes all the difference. Praying for you and for you to be granted peace from our Heavenly Father.

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      1. 🤗 back at you! Sometimes it takes moments like these to make you reflect. There’s always that one barrier there to make you stumble but with a little faith, that too you will over come.

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  9. You are truly an inspiration to your readers. You give me strength through your words. I can’t lie this week your blog I’ve touched me more than ever. Sometimes we forget that our faith is IMPORTANT! Thank you for reminding me ❤️. Hope all is well . Love you girl! Xoxo lady Sergine

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  10. A faith step has always produced trouble in my life. It has become natural to expect resistance each time I move towards God. From being broke or working to realize there is no wage to being stuck in another country God has been more than faithful not only to get me out but also to make me stronger for the next wave. IF GOD IS FOR US WHO CAN BE AGAINST US! Sorry about the mishap, but thank God for the focus on Him that allows us to stay standing through the mess called life. Keep the beauty beyond being broke and know God is faithful to those who seek Him.

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      1. I needed this today. Thank you. I’ve been stuck in writer’s block… This reminds me that things work out even when they feel stuck sometimes. 🙂

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  11. So sorry to hear about the identity theft and the hazel you went through but your blog was written with encouragement in the midst of what could be a tough go. So what did you find out about Lifelock and such – would it have been worth it? So much time and effort we use on “insurance” when things happen all the time. Keep up the good work and walk on in faith.

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    1. Thanks friend. I really appreciate it. I don’t know if it would have helped or not! I know. I’m just grateful to be coming up for air after that fiasco! Thanks for the encouragement! Hugs and love xox

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  12. I love this!! I really LOVE this!! What a great Mom you have. I’m going to remember what she said. Having a huge trial that I am attempting to let go of, and I’m asking God to take control of – I really needed to hear this. Thank you once again!

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  13. As the “uglies” of this country continue to do bad things they are causing our once great country to spiral into the pits of depravity. But you are a shining light that everyone needs to see and know about. Your mental toughness through God our Father has given many readers of your blog hope to carry on. May God’s protection be in front of you, beside you and behind you, just like He is. Oh, and it’s OK to leave the light on.

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  14. So sorry that happened to you but I’m happy that things are working out for you. Great blog and love stealing your legal identity but not your identity in God. You are strong and everything will be alright. You have handled worse and now you are a shining star. Keep that star shining. God Bless.

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  15. Thanks for sharing another super episode of your faith, and the ONE whom your faith is in. Your life password is unbeatable, like mine, and all Christians, “Christ’s Blood”.
    God’s continuing Blessings Friend. George.

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  16. Soooo sorry. Happened to me a couple of years ago, and it was literally hours on the phone with various credit card companies, detectives, trips to fill out paperwork and police reports, and at the end of the year, one more fun surprise: they filed an income tax return under my identity. Huge pain, but small potatoes in the light of the riches of God’s grace!

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  17. Great encouraging big!
    That sucks your identity was stolen but I am so glad you managed to get it all sorted out.
    And it gave a great blog of inspiration this week that shows even as a Christian our lives are far from hassle free but when we hold strong in God we overcome!

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  18. Super Stinks! I had my purse stolen not once, but TWICE! Once from a guy working on our plumbing … his daughter brought it back to me and said her father was obsessed with me (not even kidding and she was 14) and she apologized … all my stuff was intact but I was completely creeped out, and the second was my own fault … I shoved it under beach towels in my car while I ran to do something 😣😳 The only time Ive been happy to have bad credit, cant get any credit cards or anything LOL You are taking it rather well, so sorry, and I hope nothing pops up. 🙏☝👌

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  19. Biggest hugs! Yeah, identity theft is a pain to deal with and it takes time to iron it out. I pray you didn’t lose anything that really made it difficult like many funds out of your personal accounts etc.. But nobody can steal the real you the amazing heart and mind the gorgeous looks and all the being of you that God created. xoxoxoxo

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      1. Hey Jeffrey! I’m so sorry that happened! I have no idea why! I know, I went and checked for it too and was befuddled as to where it went. Thanks for typing it out a second time and for sharing that story with me. Sad. Yeah as they say, everyone is fighting a battle we have no idea about. Just another reason why the world needs more love 🙂 sending big hugs! Hopefully you can get some shut eye! 🙂

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      2. No worries! Please don’t apologize! While I was lying in bed I started having some ideas just before I drifted off for your Patreon site. If you’d be interested, I could email you my thoughts. Maybe one or two extra things to differentiate it more from your WordPress site.

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  20. I’m so sorry you are going through this trial….isn’t it a relief to know that God is with you during this time. It really is terrible when someone abuses you in any way. Once had someone take a credit card number and it was used overseas the company caught it and so it was not a big loss to me, but very upsetting none the less. Having emergency cash really helps, as you never know when a credit card machine is going to be “not working” and you need to pay cash instead. My Granddad was really big on the “emergency cash” idea and so was my Grandma. I think it was because they lived through the Great Depression and as you know experience is a great teacher. Chin up! Hugs and prayers of encouragement going your way!

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    1. Thanks Charlene, I really appreciate your encouragement. So true-I do know and trust that I’m in His strong and capable hands:) that’s definitely a take away: always have an emergency cash stash!! Thanks for the prayers! big hugs xox

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