alexander284
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Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
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Does it encourage, promote or harm your relationship with God?
Is it beneficial or harmful in your relationship with others?
Do you depend upon it?
Rob
Is it biblically prohibited?
Stay tuned for much debate...
Rob
Another reason to thank the Founding Fathers for forming our country without a monarchy or nobility.Prov. 31:4 KJB!
"it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink"
Prov. 31:4 KJB!
"it is not for kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink"
Another reason to thank the Founding Fathers for forming our country without a monarchy or nobility.
Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
Can consuming intoxicants, of any kind, hinder your testimony?
If a lost person asked you if it was ok for a Christian to consume an intoxicant what would you advise?
Can be. But alcohol in a beverage in of itself is not a sin. Drinking and becoming drunk is a sin. Christians are divided in their understanding of Jesus turning water into wine (as the unfermented juice of grapes). I am of the camp that holds that it was not fermented when He made it wine. The evangelist John R Rice would not eat in any restaurant which servied alcoholic drinks. And personally I do not drink any alcoholic drinks.Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
Is it wrong for a Christian to drink alcohol?
Did you know that when two Baptists meet each other in a liquor store they develop spontaneous amnesia?Baptists only go into liquor stores for empty boxes. (That's in the manual.)
Can be. But alcohol in a beverage in of itself is not a sin. Drinking and becoming drunk is a sin. Christians are divided in their understanding of Jesus turning water into wine (as the unfermented juice of grapes). I am of the camp that holds that it was not fermented when He made it wine. The evangelist John R Rice would not eat in any restaurant which servied alcoholic drinks. And personally I do not drink any alcoholic drinks.