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Sunday, July 6, 2025

Redefined

Redefined

We live in a society today that makes its own rules.

Based on man's wants and desires and what he thinks is cool.

There is no compass of what’s right or wrong.

There's just cancellation if you don't go along.


Society believes they can change it all in a word

Just redefine morality to match their ideals that they may have heard. 

They don’t consider a God who created man in His image

They cancel that too if it goes against their values and limits.


We live in a world where black is white and white is black.

And if we are offended there's a way to change all of that.

They have redefined right and wrong.

And so many, like sheep to the slaughter, just follow along.


Look at our history just within the last few years.

The covid LIE the lockdowns and the deaths that caused so many tears.

And when people try to expose the LIE they were canceled by the masses.

Called delusional, conspiracy theorists, even terrorists by some classes.


If you dare stand out against the grain, you are a danger to others. 

So once again, they've redefined morality based on their druthers. 

They somehow think if they just say it,  it's true.

Facts are irrelevant according to their point of view


Look and see it's everywhere you turn.

If you think a man is a male you have much to relearn.

And while they call people hate groups who don't agree with them.

They are the ones that spew hate over and over again. 


Don't fall for it my friends. God did not make a mistake. 

He created man in His image and he alone decides his fate. 

He is still in heaven and unknown to most he still rules the Earth.

He's the same yesterday, today and forever, and man cannot define His worth


So when you see someone try to cancel you or redefine who you are

Just remember their opinions don't matter, you are God's shining star. 

We cannot redefine who God has created and what he has done.

So stand strong and rest in him and you will soon overcome.


© 2025 Sandra C. Johnson 



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