-After making threats for weeks, anonymous hackers have released the private information of millions of users of the Ashley Madison website, billed as the "most successful website for finding an affair and cheating partners" and boasting that it is "the world's leading married dating service for discreet encounters."
So much for being discreet.
What lessons can we learn from the release of millions of names of users looking for adulterous hookups?
1. Sooner or later, your sin will find you out (Num. 32:23). Whether in this world or the world to come, if we don't turn from our sins and renounce them, they will catch up with us and find us out. Count on it.
As Paul wrote to Timothy, "The sins of some people are conspicuous, going before them to judgment, but the sins of others appear later" (1 Tim. 5:24).
One way or another, sooner or later, we reap what we sow, and if you want to avoid an embarrassing harvest, don't sow embarrassing seeds.
If you knew that tomorrow, the whole world would know about something ugly you did in private today, would you do it?
One day, the whole universe will know. The Ashley Madison hacking is like child's play compared to what's coming...
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