salzer mtn
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No one is saying if a man drinks or don't drink his salvation depends on it. What we are saying is drinking destroyes people lives, webdog if you want to be a advocate of strong drink then have at it.
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Nothing there has anything to do with alcoholic consumption.
question begging. I am obedient to Christ. Drinking alcohol is not disobedience as you falsely claim. Fact is 'your' holiness is merely a manmade regulation...like the ones the Pharisees tried to burden people with. There are 244 passages in Scripture dealing with alcohol, both as a blessing and a curse. Study them.[/QUOTE]
As I said before...I called no names nor pointed any particular fingers at YOU or anybody else.....but.....the "stuck" pig squeals the loudest! You go right on drinking if it suits you to do so and I'll go right on disagreeing that it's a good thing. Both of my unsaved sons who enjoy booze would probably enjoy your company as would my mom and dad (who are in the grave EARLY partly due to consumption of beverage alcohol). It is only the grace of God that it never got it's hooks firmly in me. Actually...I found out my JUST YESTERDAY that my youngest son...who spent 9 years in the USMC...is on his way to prison out in Missouri partly due to the stupid things he did while under the influence of alcohol and crystal meth. You go right ahead and enjoy your "liberty" my dear liberal brother. When you have some "downtime" from it...how about saying a prayer for my family. I know this post has a sharp edge to it but I simply can't help it. :BangHead: I suggest YOU study the following:
75 Bible References on Drinking Alcohol
Why I Abstain
Wine in the New Testament
Bro.Greg:saint:
Yes it is.Hey Salzer, pardon the hijack, but is that a 1930's Chevy in the background of your picture? Looks nice.
I simply call for those who name the Name of Christ to live obediently in accordance with His Word so that we may be a Godly example not only to each other within the church but just as importantly, TRUE "salt and light" toward them who are without...that they may see "Christ in us"...the hope of glory. That should be displayed primarily in our LOVE for Him and them...dying to ourselves...and being alive to Him daily. I don't think the world around me will see THAT while I am blowing smoke-rings at them or guzzling beer along side them. Liberty is NOT license.
Bro.Greg:saint:
You didn't have to name names, your initial post thumbed its nose at those YOU deemed weren't practicing your pharasaical version of 'holiness'. Keep your judgemental, unchristlike attitude away from me, my dear legalistic brother. I grew up with the likes of your kind...the heavy yoke bearing pharisees.Nothing there has anything to do with alcoholic consumption.
question begging. I am obedient to Christ. Drinking alcohol is not disobedience as you falsely claim. Fact is 'your' holiness is merely a manmade regulation...like the ones the Pharisees tried to burden people with. There are 244 passages in Scripture dealing with alcohol, both as a blessing and a curse. Study them.[/QUOTE]
As I said before...I called no names nor pointed any particular fingers at YOU or anybody else.....but.....the "stuck" pig squeals the loudest! You go right on drinking if it suits you to do so and I'll go right on disagreeing that it's a good thing. Both of my unsaved sons who enjoy booze would probably enjoy your company as would my mom and dad (who are in the grave EARLY partly due to alcohol). It is only the grace of God that it never got it's hooks firmly in me. Actually...I found out my JUST YESTERDAY that my youngest son...who spent 9 years in the USMC...is on his way to prison out in Missouri partly due to the stupid things he did while under the influence of alcohol and crystal meth. You go right ahead and enjoy your "liberty" my dear liberal brother. When you have some "downtime" from it...how about saying a prayer for my family. I know this post has a sharp edge to it but I simply can't help it. :BangHead: I suggest YOU study the following:
75 Bible References on Drinking Alcohol
Why I Abstain
Wine in the New Testament
Bro.Greg:saint:
I'm sorry about your son, but to blame his sinful actions on alcohol is giving him an excuse. You might do that, not me. He is accountable.
Why would I only read 75 references to alcohol in the Bible when there are 244? Oh I know...we must leave the ones out where it is called a blessing, not having it is called a curse, and the encouragement to partake in a biblical, responsible manner...while using semantical gymnastics to twist wine into something other than wine. I'll go with the Bible on this one, thanks anyway.
Why would I only read 75 references to alcohol in the Bible when there are 244? Oh I know...we must leave the ones out where it is called a blessing, not having it is called a curse, and the encouragement to partake in a biblical, responsible manner...while using semantical gymnastics to twist wine into something other than wine. I'll go with the Bible on this one, thanks anyway.
"Guzzling beer"? Herein is the problem with you and Salzer Mtn's take on a Christian having a beer now and again. (And I will say the majority of fundamental Baptists.) In your mind there is no room for moderation. In your view, anyone that has a beer or a glass of wine will eventually succumb to becoming an alcoholic. Anyone that has a margarita while dining out will ruin their testimony or cause a brother in Christ to stumble.
It just is not so.
On Friday night I am planning on sitting down and watching a major league baseball game. I like baseball and this is my night to relax. I will drink two beers while having something to snack on. I will not get drunk. I will not be un-sober. It will not ruin my testimony. No one will be tempted to break their pledge of sobriety if I do this. I am not sinning.
Furthermore, no one that I know (outside of fundamental Baptists) will think that I am being un-Christian. No one will think less of me if I witness to them and they know I drank a couple of beers on Friday night. It's not even in their mindset.
No one will think you have ruined your testimony except, every Christian i know of whether they be First Baptist, Fundamental Baptist, The Baptist, Free Will Baptist, Church of God, Methodist, Church Of Christ, Nazerene."Guzzling beer"? Herein is the problem with you and Salzer Mtn's take on a Christian having a beer now and again. (And I will say the majority of fundamental Baptists.) In your mind there is no room for moderation. In your view, anyone that has a beer or a glass of wine will eventually succumb to becoming an alcoholic. Anyone that has a margarita while dining out will ruin their testimony or cause a brother in Christ to stumble.
It just is not so.
On Friday night I am planning on sitting down and watching a major league baseball game. I like baseball and this is my night to relax. I will drink two beers while having something to snack on. I will not get drunk. I will not be un-sober. It will not ruin my testimony. No one will be tempted to break their pledge of sobriety if I do this. I am not sinning.
Furthermore, no one that I know (outside of fundamental Baptists) will think that I am being un-Christian. No one will think less of me if I witness to them and they know I drank a couple of beers on Friday night. It's not even in their mindset.
Sometimes I don't really feel like I fit in anywhere. I just pray that I fit in with my Saviour.
Bro.Greg:saint:
No one will think you have ruined your testimony except, every Christian i know of whether they be First Baptist, Fundamental Baptist, The Baptist, Free Will Baptist, Church of God, Methodist, Church Of Christ, Nazerene.
You didn't have to name names, your initial post thumbed its nose at those YOU deemed weren't practicing your pharasaical version of 'holiness'. Keep your judgemental, unchristlike attitude away from me, my dear legalistic brother. I grew up with the likes of your kind...the heavy yoke bearing pharisees.
I'm sorry about your son, but to blame his sinful actions on alcohol is giving him an excuse. You might do that, not me. He is accountable.
Why would I only read 75 references to alcohol in the Bible when there are 244? Oh I know...we must leave the ones out where it is called a blessing, not having it is called a curse, and the encouragement to partake in a biblical, responsible manner...while using semantical gymnastics to twist wine into something other than wine. I'll go with the Bible on this one, thanks anyway.
I would be happy to look over your list of 244 references if you'd care to post it or a link to it. I posted what I had in my data base...it is your turn. I would find it interesting because in 30 plus years of being saved I have yet to find any conclusive reason to believe the Bible teaches the approval of moderate consumption of intoxicating beverages. I know it clearly states that men do indeed do that....but I have NEVER seen any "blanket" approval of that in Scripture. I used to love a good cold beer with cheese and crackers, pizza, or while attending the local Nascar races with my other fellow rednecks here in SC (I still go to the races but I don't drink with the "good ole boys" anymore)......but I gave it up without question when I got right with God because something (or should I say somebody?) inside me told me that I should. I obeyed...and never looked back. Post a link to your "list"...I'll look at it and add it to my database.....But I do not apologize or retract anything I have said about the matter. I believe with all my heart that I stand on solid Biblical ground. I hate unbiblical legalism as much as anybody.
Bro.Greg:saint:
Give him and his road dog a few more years and some hard trials they cannot handle and you will most likely see both stumbling out of the hooch joint.If I saw him stumbling out of a hooch joint yes I would doubt his testimony.
However since I like Timothy have been medically advised to use alcohol, I could not claim he has sinned for a beer or 2.
I BTW come from a VERY uptight religious background. The only thing i have kept form my former religion is, speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the Bible is silent.
You play with fire...you will get BURNED...somehow or another...sooner or later. You go right ahead and fool yourself if you wish. The heathens, pagans and other lost people around you are probably laughing at you and mocking you and our Lord inwardly if not outwardly.
Give him and his road dog a few more years and some hard trials they cannot handle and you will most likely see both stumbling out of the hooch joint.
Not if his Faith is strong.
Not every one is weak in this area.
Hence the admonition to be careful of brothers who are and not to tempt them.
I grew up in bars and have no desire for alcohol. As i said due to nerve damage I was given a choice, daily pills that are addictive and dangerous or a drink now and then as needed.
I choose the latter after prayer and study.
My guardian, who taught me to read the Bible was upset over that choice. Her mistake was teaching me to read and understand God's word. Instead of becoming a mini me for her I grew into something totally unexpected.
I do not advocate frequenting bars. I will not drink in public. Why? Because others may see and ASSUME I will get drunk, which seems to be the general assumption when ever alcohol is present. Assuming to me is as sinful as getting drunk.
Your ignorance on the causes of alcoholism is staggering.