So ya drink with the trout when they're sore eh? LOL!!!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :thumbsup:
YES INDEED! Any opportunity for a snort.....Trout know that for all my fly fishing trips. You take a flask with you!:smilewinkgrin:
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So ya drink with the trout when they're sore eh? LOL!!!!!! :laugh: :laugh: :thumbsup:
I drank alcohol before I rededicated my life to Christ...I could also see from my job how alcohol wrecks homes and causes people to do things they wouldn't do otherwise....and have seen the sad results over and over. And don't talk "moderation" to me....you either drink or you don't
drink.
I felt that my testimony was no good if I couldn't live better than "the world" - and I know that will stir up a nest of replies....but if you look in your heart, you will know I am right.
We have "Reformers Unanimous" starting in our church soon, so how would it look to the addicted if we (who are reaching out to help them) were partakers of the sins that have ruined their lives?
Hmmm...I detect at least an implied judgement on the rest of us who do imbibe with which I'm not totally happy. Imagine if I said "I drink wine with my main meal of the day because it is the civilised thing to do"; that would likewise imply that I think those who don't are in some way rather uncultured? Do you see the effect of the words used?I drank alcohol before I rededicated my life to Christ...I could also see from my job how alcohol wrecks homes and causes people to do things they wouldn't do otherwise....and have seen the sad results over and over. And don't talk "moderation" to me....you either drink or you don't
drink.
I felt that my testimony was no good if I couldn't live better than "the world" - and I know that will stir up a nest of replies....but if you look in your heart, you will know I am right.
We have "Reformers Unanimous" starting in our church soon, so how would it look to the addicted if we (who are reaching out to help them) were partakers of the sins that have ruined their lives?
dcorbett said:I felt that my testimony was no good if I couldn't live better than "the world" - and I know that will stir up a nest of replies....but if you look in your heart, you will know I am right.
So not drinking makes me better than the world? Really, cause I thought it was Christ living within me that makes me better than the world.
Christ within me means I can drink a glass of wine with supper and not worry about drinking the bottle, because the Holy Spirit places a limiting hand on my fleshly desires. It doesnt' mean I'm better than the world, cause lots of unsaved people drink without becoming drunk and beating their children and a good many so called Christians beat the snot out of their kids while never touching a drop of alcohol. (ask me about my childhood sometime, I know this firsthand)
My testimony stands on Christ, not on my pitiful attempts to do something right. When we lose sight of "my burdens are light" and begin making up rules that God never intended, that is when we lose our testimony.
Just came through a redneck funeral, with not a bottle of beer in sight. I'm sure that was left for the family gathering that came after, which I didn't attend. More likely, there were 10 dozen different desserts along with enough food to feed a small army and ice tea so sweet it'll make your teeth ache. Who needs beer??
(bleck, I don't like beer)
:applause::thumbsup:So not drinking makes me better than the world? Really, cause I thought it was Christ living within me that makes me better than the world.
Christ within me means I can drink a glass of wine with supper and not worry about drinking the bottle, because the Holy Spirit places a limiting hand on my fleshly desires. It doesnt' mean I'm better than the world, cause lots of unsaved people drink without becoming drunk and beating their children and a good many so called Christians beat the snot out of their kids while never touching a drop of alcohol. (ask me about my childhood sometime, I know this firsthand)
My testimony stands on Christ, not on my pitiful attempts to do something right. When we lose sight of "my burdens are light" and begin making up rules that God never intended, that is when we lose our testimony.
Yes. Gin and tonic with my wife before an important meal plus a glass of wine with it. A couple of beers (real ale, that is, not the fizzy lager you call 'beer') at the pub with friends from church once a month.
But don't you drink coffee in Florida? That is surely far warmer than Matt's "real ale".This may be due to our different climates. I might enjoy an ale during our winter months, but this just doesn't work during summer time.
Grand Marnier is best for flavoring cheesecake, lol. I prefer whiskey for coughs/colds. Old school I know!