WHEREAS, Opioid abuse and addiction, including prescription painkillers, have increased at an alarming rate over the past two decades; and
WHEREAS, In 2017, sixty-four thousand Americans died from opioid abuse, which made it the leading cause of death for those under fifty years old, and deaths related to opioid overdose have increased 493 percent since 2010; and
WHEREAS, In 2017, 1,565 Kentuckians died from drug overdoses, a 40 percent increase in the past five years; and
WHEREAS, Opioid addiction is problematic within every ethnicity, socio-economic group, and geographic region; and
WHEREAS, All people, including those battling addiction, are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27) and maintain an ongoing dignity; and
WHEREAS, Believers are not to be under the control of anything other than the Holy Spirit (Ephesians 5:18); and
WHEREAS, The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, purchased by the blood of Christ, and opioid abuse destroys that temple (1 Corinthians 6:19-20); and
WHEREAS, While Satan seeks to destroy and enslave people (John 10:10), followers of Jesus are called to put on the whole armor of God in order to stand against the schemes of the devil (Ephesians 6:10-18); and
WHEREAS, Christians are commanded to love their neighbors (Matthew 22:39), which includes those in our communities suffering from the harmful effects of opioid addiction; and
WHEREAS, Opioids are easily obtained and deceptive in their power to addict; and
WHEREAS, Opioid addiction is harming the workforce, overwhelming the medical community, and causing difficult budgetary challenges in many cities; and
WHEREAS, Opioid abuse destroys the family unity by often separating children from their addicted parents; and
WHEREAS, The opioid epidemic has caused a strain on the foster care system in most states; now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the messengers to the Kentucky Baptist Convention meeting in Pikeville, Ky., on November 13, 2018, urge pastors, churches, and all Christians to be aware of the dangers of opioids, advocate for solutions to abuse, and serve those affected by addiction; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we condemn and oppose all usage of opioids outside of the prescription, direction, and care of a licensed medical professional; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage the medical community, insurance providers, healthcare providers, and pharmaceutical manufacturers to advocate for the prescription of opioids only under the most stringent standards, ensuring that patients are educated on the benefits of appropriate, proper usage as well as the dangers of abuse, as we recognize that the medications are efficacious in managing pain when utilized appropriately; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage our city, state, and national governments to work together to address the crisis; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we equip followers of Christ to resist the temptation to assume they are immune from this temptation; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we demonstrate grace toward the addict and hope for recovery that individuals might prosper and flourish; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage families to educate their children on the dangers of opioids and consequences of their abuse; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage churches to provide Gospel ministry to those in their communities affected by opioid abuse; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That we encourage churches to live out the biblical mandate to care for the fatherless by supporting families and organizations that advocate and care for children whose homes have been impacted by opioid abuse.