Overcoming The “Walking Dead” Society Andrew Torba, July 24, 2023July 24, 2023 Share this: I recently took my family on a trip to the Zoo and felt an overwhelming sense of shock at the state of the people around me there. The atmosphere seemed reminiscent of a scene from “The Walking Dead,” with a clear sense of emptiness in everyone’s eyes. Witnessing this lack of meaning and despair on people’s faces saddened me profoundly, but I am not without hope. Our society is very obviously decaying and deeply ill. In a culture that often prioritizes material wealth and external appearances over inner growth and spiritual well-being, it is no wonder that many look as if their souls have been drained from their bodies. The severity of the situation has me to the point where I find myself apprehensive about being in crowded public spaces anymore. I take solace in knowing that I’m not alone in feeling this way. Not too long ago walking into a Walmart store felt like entering a well-orchestrated symphony of commerce. Shelves were immaculately stocked, organized by product category, and neatly displayed. Friendly staff greeted customers with a smile, readily available to offer assistance when needed. What was once a smooth and pleasant shopping trip now leaves me feeling as though I have been transported to a distant, disorganized third-world zombie country. The feeling of disgust toward society’s condition is a natural response to witnessing its struggles. It’s important to recognize that these emotions stem from genuine concerns about the direction in which our society is headed. Factors like increasing materialism, erosion of moral values, and growing divisiveness can indeed contribute to feelings of despondency. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the state of society and the country we live in. The constant bombardment of negative news, divisive politics, and increasing social issues can leave us feeling disheartened and disconnected. I want you to take note though. This is how the people who are doing this to our society want you to feel: hopeless. I can’t stress how important it is to not feel this way and as Christians we have no reason to. Amidst the gloom of a walking dead society, where people are lost, drugged, empty and anxious, there exists a beacon of hope that can illuminate the darkest corners of our souls. The solution lies in embracing the transformative power of Jesus Christ. There’s one place where I never feel hopeless or in despair about the state of our society and country – at Church. In fact, it might be the only place, aside from my own home with my family, where I can see the genuine hope, love, and the light of God reflected in people’s eyes. For those of us who believe in Jesus Christ, seeking solace and redemption in our faith can offer a way to navigate the troubled waters of modern society. The teachings of Jesus Christ emphasize love, compassion, forgiveness, and selflessness, which can serve as guiding principles to navigate through the challenges we face as a society. Acts of kindness and understanding can create a ripple effect that fosters a sense of community and belonging. We can all play a role in uplifting one another, offering support to those who are struggling, and standing up against societal decay. By building things and living our life for the glory of Jesus Christ, we can overcome the prevailing sense of despair and bring hope, love, and purpose back to our communities. To overcome the “Walking Dead” mentality, we must embody Christ-like character in all that we do. Love, compassion, and humility are powerful antidotes to the prevailing negativity. By being the light in our interactions with others, we can counteract the darkness and inspire positive change in the hearts of those around us. In a disconnected society, we can restore the sense of community by building authentic relationships. Christ-centered gatherings, study groups, and volunteer efforts can foster a spirit of unity and camaraderie. By supporting and uplifting one another, we build a network of support that brings life and hope to our communities. As Jesus Christ reached out to the broken and hopeless, we too can make a difference in the lives of those in need. Building for the glory of Christ involves actively seeking ways to serve and uplift the less fortunate. By addressing social injustices and advocating for the vulnerable, we can bring God’s love to the forefront of our actions. It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed and disgusted by the state of society and the country at times. It is essential to maintain perspective and strive for positive change that brings glory to Jesus Christ and advances His Kingdom. In the face of a “Walking Dead” society, Christians have a profound opportunity to make a difference by building for the glory of Jesus Christ. As we anchor our lives in faith, cultivate Christ-like character, and restore community bonds, we become beacons of hope and love in a world that often feels disconnected and lost. By serving others and creating spaces of worship and reflection, we contribute to the transformation of hearts and minds, drawing others toward the light of Christ. Let us rise above the prevailing despair, making a tangible impact on our communities and spreading the message of hope, redemption, and love that Jesus Christ embodies. Together, we can overcome the darkness and bring about a more meaningful and vibrant society, built for the glory of our Savior. 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