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. |