Breaking Bread Podcast

Labeled: Am I Defined by My Struggle?

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Synopsis

The words we use matter: alcoholic, depressed, narcissist, bipolar - these are all examples of labels we use to describe people. Labels stick - for good or bad. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Ted Witzig Jr. helps straighten us out with what sometimes turns into adult name-calling. There is a difference between using labels “for” or “against” people. When labels are used responsibly, they should reflect reality with the intent to bring understanding and help to people. Using Labels "for a Person: Labels accurately reflect reality and are used to chart a healthy path forward. Labels are not the primary identification of a person. Rather, for the Christian, Christ’s identity is primary. Change and redemption is possible. Using Labels "against" a Person: While some labels may accurately reflect reality, they are used to punish or isolate. Labels that do not accurately reflect reality. Labels remain as primary identifier of the individual indefinitely. Change and redemption is not possible.