SpiritualMadMan
New Member
I guess any attempt at moderation and the middle ground is a *very* vain attempt?
Larry,
Thank you for your educational respite. Though it appeared to be somewhat argumentative and angry.
Now, what is your point?
I asked if there was a *real* Wine Maker on-board. Did I not?
And, would you please comment on the meaning of this verse:
And, the imagery clearly comes from the wine-making of *that* day.
So, either God's Word is in error, or 'our' interpretation is in error, or there is a difference in the yeasts and grapes between the two geographical areas.
Probably the latter.
And, I did say that:
Larry,
Thank you for your educational respite. Though it appeared to be somewhat argumentative and angry.
Now, what is your point?
I asked if there was a *real* Wine Maker on-board. Did I not?
And, would you please comment on the meaning of this verse:
This sure seems to say that, in a Biblical sense, settling on one's lees is not a good thing.Jer 48:11 Moab hath been at ease from his youth, and he hath settled on his lees, and hath not been emptied from vessel to vessel, neither hath he gone into captivity: therefore his taste remained in him, and his scent is not changed.
And, the imagery clearly comes from the wine-making of *that* day.
So, either God's Word is in error, or 'our' interpretation is in error, or there is a difference in the yeasts and grapes between the two geographical areas.
Probably the latter.
And, I did say that:
Smoky, I liked your contrast between the 'Wine of Blessing' and the 'Wine of Cursing'. Very Interesting.The actual injunction is to be not 'drunk'. It does not say we should be soured face always serious people. We *are* allowed to be merry.
But, we have to let our moderation be made known to all men.
In this respect, we meet up with the two-edged sword of Christian Liberty...
Is it possible in most circles to have a glass of wine or {a} single beer and not be thought of as condoning *all* that goes along with that 'product' group.
I think not.
