The problem today is...
- Mitchell Moyer
- Oct 7, 2016
- 2 min read

Enough blame shifting.
Enough refusing to get involved in the solution but more than happy to shout loudly the problems.
Enough with assuming the issues we face on a daily basis are anything other than a direct result of sinful people needing the guidance of the Holy Spirit to find Truth.
I watch as far too many people want to look at the issues of society and break them down into cold, angry talking points about how culture is failing and how horrible this or that is. And while, yes, there may indeed be a crisis at hand, you shouting about it, posting critical online articles and pictures will not bring about a solution. In fact, when I'm survey the entirety of cultures issues, I see really only one answer.
Take for example an issue near to a lot of people: gender identity. One can feel any number of positions of the topic, but if you're approaching the issue from a Biblical basis, there ought to only be one realistic end result that should come from "What and how did God design people?'
Gods definition in scripture and our definition of what gender is totally different. That's why so many people can get confused. Because the moment we add our definition to it it becomes simple, it becomes wrong. It might sound harsh, but it only makes sense. If you take something holy (i.e. something clean & pure) and combine it even in the slightest with something that isn't, it's no longer holy; it's no longer clean or pure. If we follow God's definition, t's then we have a starting point for a definition. But beyond this one issue, we need to start defining things the way God does. Because if we can't agree on a definition, all we'll do is fight back and forth on points that will never line up because we're thinking about separate concepts.
Return to scripture. Study it. Examine it. Hold it in your heart as the very message of God that was sent for our benefit.


























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