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I believe I use the word correctly. In moderation, drink is not a sin. Without moderation, ANYTHING can become sin. The Tea people drink in the morning, without moderation can become sin. The TV, computer, buying toys for the house, anything, without moderation can become sin.Originally posted by Linda64:
Jamie--
You folks who say the Bible permits a person to drink in moderation seem to use the word moderation very flippantly.
No, moderation is not a good word to use. Moderation is a very broad term--it can mean different things to different people. Where do you draw the line? Where does someone else draw the line?
OK, here goes...Originally posted by Linda64:
Before you drink your next glass of wine or beer, ask yourself these questions:
1. Does it bring me under its power?
2. Is it expedient? EXPEDIENT
That which serves to promote or advance; any means which may be employed to accomplish an end; hastening; suitable (Webster)
3. Does it edify?
4. Does it help or hinder my fellow man, does it cause my fellow man to stumble?
That is not edifying the body. That is satisfying the flesh.It edify's just as much as a glass of soda, a tea, or anything else I drink while eating my meal.
That is not edifying the body. That is satisfying the flesh.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />It edify's just as much as a glass of soda, a tea, or anything else I drink while eating my meal.
You are correct to a point. I think since there are so many other alcohol threads going, it would be better to keep this out of this current thread even though it kind of fits.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Since "Is there anything I can't do...?' is the title of the thread, I would think alcohol could be discussed here.
I do agree with you there, BOTH sides of the fence has spew out the hate, and that hasn't gotten us anywhere. We still strongly disagree with one another.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
The thing is, discussions, whether here or in another thread, are turning into attacks on a person instead of a debate on the issue.
Can ANYBODY tell me from a BIBLICAL footing (for OUR modern day and time)what GOOD and measureable amount of righteousness and good FRUIT has EVER come from a Christian partaking of a cup of coffee or overeating at a church fellowship? I think if we err...we should err on the side of God our Father...who loved us and gave His Only Begotten Son as a sacrifice for our sin.Let every man (or woman) be fully persuaded in their own mind.Originally posted by Gregory Perry Sr.:
Well folks...I just picked this thread up for the 1st time and after scanning the content(and shaking my head a few times)I have only one question in reference to the "Can a Bible-Believing Christian Drink Alcoholic Beverages?" issue.That question is simply this.....Can ANYBODY tell me from a BIBLICAL footing (for OUR modern day and time)what GOOD and measureable amount of righteousness and good FRUIT has EVER come from a Christian partaking of fermented BOOZE?I think if we err...we should err on the side of God our Father...who loved us and gave His Only Begotten Son as a sacrifice for our sin.Let every man (or woman) be fully persuaded in their own mind.We will all give account at the JSOC if we are saved.
Greg Sr.
Our Lords first recorded miracle was related to fermented wine.Can ANYBODY tell me from a BIBLICAL footing (for OUR modern day and time)what GOOD and measureable amount of righteousness and good FRUIT has EVER come from a Christian partaking of fermented BOOZE?
Well, we're talking about wine here and not booze; not liquor. I'm also not certain about beer, as it's from grain and not the vine. But, booze or liquor were not around then for it to be commented upon, but I do see more problems associated with it than with wine.what GOOD and measureable amount of righteousness and good FRUIT has EVER come from a Christian partaking of fermented BOOZE?
You say this but don't support it with scripture. Why would you attempt to add to what God said?Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Those that advocate alcohol in moderation are advocating sin in moderation.
Isn't that sort of on the same order as "Why would God create the forbidden tree if He knew Adam would eat it?"Christ would not have produced alcohol to add to drunkenness if it were real wine. We read that the guests had 'well drunk' already. If it were alcoholic wine, then Jesus would have been contributing to drunkenness.
Dear Hope of Glory: On page 2 of this very thread I quoted a verse - and after 12 pages on this topic, it looks like you just paraphrased that verse, LOL.Originally posted by Hope of Glory:
The title to this thread is, "Is there anything a Christian can't do", or something along those lines. That's a different question than, "Is there anything a Christian may not do".
For example, I was stuck behind 3 cars that were driving below the speed limit, but no one was passing. I wanted to pass, so I passed all three. I have a pretty nice little car, and to my wife's chagrin, she discovered that my car will go from 50 to 120 in three car length's of passing.
She looked over at me and said, "You can't do that!" to which I replied, "Well, I obviously can, as I just did. But, I may not do that."
So, by the same token, a Christian can do anything and not worry about losing his salvation. However, there are many things that a Christian may not do, and if he does, he will pay a price for it.
It looks to me like you've come full circle.posted January 06, 2006 11:07
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1Cor.10[23] All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.
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