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For medical reasons, yes. For the taste of it, no.Originally posted by fgm:
1 Timothy 5:23 Paul tells a young Timothy to drink a LITTLE wine for his stomach and his infirmities.
For medical reasons, yes. For the taste of it, no. </font>[/QUOTE]I'm curious why you would second-guess Jesus on this point. Its amazing to me how many people act as if Jesus turned water into sweet tea.Originally posted by HomeBound:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by fgm:
1 Timothy 5:23 Paul tells a young Timothy to drink a LITTLE wine for his stomach and his infirmities.
LOL! I'm with you, especially since there's no mistaking the fact that the wine they served at the wedding had alcohol in it.Originally posted by David Cooke, Jr.:
I'm curious why you would second-guess Jesus on this point. Its amazing to me how many people act as if Jesus turned water into sweet tea.![]()
For medical reasons, yes. For the taste of it, no. </font>[/QUOTE]I'm curious why you would second-guess Jesus on this point. Its amazing to me how many people act as if Jesus turned water into sweet tea.Originally posted by David Cooke, Jr.:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by HomeBound:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by fgm:
1 Timothy 5:23 Paul tells a young Timothy to drink a LITTLE wine for his stomach and his infirmities.
John the Baptist was given a special call to be the forerunner of Jesus Christ.He was the last Levite priest,after him came the Priest from heaven,Jesus Christ.The angel did not give Mary the same specific command for Jesus.Jesus drank wine on the last Passover meal with His disciples which is symbolic of His blood sacrafice.Originally posted by HomeBound:
Maybe if you all would study the character of Jesus you would realize that Jesus would never give his neighbour a drink of sin.
Here's something to ponder.
Luke 1:13 But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call his name John.
14 And thou shalt have joy and gladness; and many shall rejoice at his birth.
be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink neither wine nor strong drink; and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, even from his mother's womb.
16 And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their God.
Are you all saying that John had better standards than Jesus? Better check yourself!
My views of the “character of Jesus” come from scripture. If Jesus created wine and drank wine Himself, then it is not a “drink of sin”.Originally posted by HomeBound:
Maybe if you all would study the character of Jesus you would realize that Jesus would never give his neighbour a drink of sin.
The restrictions against wine and strong drink for John have nothing to do with “better standards”. That argument only works if you automatically assume that the consumption of wine and strong drink is a “drink of sin”. Scripture teaches differently.Are you all saying that John had better standards than Jesus?
No, not "better", just different. It was common for such things. Nazarites didn't cut their hair, as a symbol of their set-apart status. Yet that doesn't mean short hair is sinful, or even "worse". It's just a different standard.Originally posted by HomeBound:
Are you all saying that John had better standards than Jesus? Better check yourself!
No, worse.Originally posted by HomeBound:
Speaking of a Nazarite, they didn't drink either. Are they better than Jesus?
A Narazite had long hair. 1 Cor 11:14 says "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?" Did Jesus have long hair? Should I?Sorry, but if John and a Nazarite can not do these things to get closer to God, why would God partake of such sin?
You're right. And Christ made even better wine for them. Normally, people put out the best wine first, so that after the people have had too much to drink, they don't care that the poorer wine is used last. But the wine that Jesus gave them was better than the first stuff.Someone mentioned the wedding, which I guess they were talking about the wedding at Cana. If I read it correctly, the people were half drunk before Jesus arrived. The pots were empty, so someone had to drink all that wine.
Do you abstain from sex for the same reasons?There is too many divorces, traggic accidents, rape, killings, etc. etc. for God to say, "drink in moderation." Moderation is different for everyone. The appearance is evil, so therefore, I will abstain.
I agree completely. In fact, this is one of my pet peeves.When used in a non-abusive way, not only is wine "allowed", it is a blessing from God. Why are some many here trying to rob others of a blessing? Why are so many here trying to avoid plain scriptures?
I agree completely. In fact, this is one of my pet peeves.Originally posted by russell55:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />When used in a non-abusive way, not only is wine "allowed", it is a blessing from God. Why are some many here trying to rob others of a blessing? Why are so many here trying to avoid plain scriptures?