The Odds Are Against You

A Wake-Up Call on Online Gambling
by Deacon Angela Flores
This may be hard to hear, but it needs to be said.
Online gambling is not just a “personal issue” or a form of entertainment. It is quietly destroying lives, tearing families apart, and pulling people into deep cycles of debt, addiction, and despair.
The harsh truth? These platforms are not built for your gain. They are designed for profit. Every click, spin, and bet is programmed to keep you playing and playing… and losing.
As a church, as a community, and as people of faith, we cannot ignore this any longer.
What’s Really at Risk?
Financial Destruction

- What starts with “piso-piso lang” often ends with thousands lost.
- People resort to borrowing, pawning valuables, or worse, stealing, just to keep playing.
- Savings meant for education, emergencies, and retirement vanish overnight.
Mental and Spiritual Toll

- Gambling addiction is real. It leads to anxiety, guilt, shame, and even depression.
- People begin to lose not just money, but also their peace, purpose, and self-worth.
- Spiritually, it creates distance from God and leads to choices that hurt ourselves and others.
Broken Relationships

- Trust is broken. Families suffer emotionally and spiritually.
- Spouses, parents, and children are left dealing with secrecy, dishonesty, and neglect.
- Many relationships don’t recover.
Exposure Among Youth

- Online gambling is available 24/7, even to minors.
- What should be years of learning, growing, and dreaming are wasted chasing instant wins and false hope.
The Road to Sin and Crime

- When desperation sets in, many turn to illegal means just to keep gambling.
- Scams, theft, fraud, violence, can come from a single bad habit left unchecked.
As a family, how can you help?

- Be present, not judgmental.
Let them feel heard, not shamed. - Have open conversations.
Ask with care, not accusation. - Encourage accountability.
Offer to help manage finances or limit access to gambling apps. - Pray with and for them.
Invite them back to the One who restores broken lives. - Lead by example.
Show faith, patience, and forgiveness in action.
Healing starts at home. Families are often the first line of hope, and with Christ at the center, no one is too far gone to be restored.
As a Church, What Can We Do?

- Speak up. This is not just a private matter, but rather it’s a community concern.
- Be vigilant. Let’s protect our youth, check in on our families, and guide those who may be silently struggling.
- Offer help, not judgment. People trapped in addiction often feel ashamed and alone. Let’s be a safe place for them to return to.
Gambling doesn’t just rob us of money. It robs us of peace, dignity, and purpose.
Addiction is not just a habit; it’s a spiritual battle. But Christ came not to condemn, but to heal, restore, and set us free.
If you’re struggling, know this:
👉 You are not too far gone.
👉 You are not alone.
👉 You are loved by a Savior who died to break every chain, including addiction.
Let’s turn away from what steals life and turn to the One who gives life abundantly.
Let’s stand together as a church that upholds not just truth, but love, compassion, and restoration. It’s never too late to seek help or to offer it.
May this be a wake-up call to our society and a reminder that healing and hope are found not in luck or winnings, but in the loving grace of Jesus Christ.
If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out.
