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Category Archives: Personal Holiness
Baptists, Sacrifices, & Mark Twain
A man was robbing a train and came to the seat of a preacher. The robber shoved his gun into the preacher’s chest and said, “Gimme your money.” The preacher said, “But you wouldn’t rob a preacher, would you?” The … Continue reading
Physical Beauty
When I think of physical beauty in women, I think of the Bible’s Esther. She won a national beauty contest and became the Queen of Medo-Persia, the most powerful empire of that day (Esther 2:1-18). Working from that position she … Continue reading
What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol? (9)
This post will finish up this series. I didn’t plan for the series to run quite this long, but as we’ve seen, this is a complex topic that brings in quite a bit of scripture. People certainly do it a … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Balance, Choices, Christian Liberty, Influence, Personal Holiness, Series: "What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol?", Sin, Temptation
Tagged 1 Corinthians 6:12, 1 Corinthians 8:7, causing a brother to stumble, Christian Liberty, conscience, Romans 14:15-16, Romans 14:23, rules for Christian liberty, sinning against your conscience, using your liberty to cause a brother to stumble
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What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol? (8)
Did you know that the early churches of the New Testament struggled mightily with an issue that we think nothing of today? I mean they got into heated disputes over it. Some Christians would separate themselves from other Christians over … Continue reading
Posted in Alcohol, Balance, Choices, Christian Liberty, Personal Holiness, Series: "What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol?"
Tagged 1 Corinthians 10:25, 1 Corinthians 8:4, 1 Timothy 4:4-5, alcohol and Christian liberty, Christian Liberty, Chuck Swindoll, eating meat that had been offered to idols, Romans 14:14
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What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol? (4)
I used my previous post in this series to condemn the sin of drunkenness. Now I want to share a few thoughts on addiction to alcohol. All drunkenness is sin, but there’s a difference between getting drunk once at a … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Balance, Choices, Christian Liberty, Drugs, Gluttony, Personal Holiness, Series: "What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol?", Sin, Temptation
Tagged addiction, addiction to alcohol, alcoholism, drug addiction, gluttony, John 8:36, Luke 4:17-19, the cure for alcoholism, the sin of gluttony
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What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol? (2)
In the previous post, I said some things about wine in the Bible. Here now, with this post, I want to do the same concerning “strong drink.” In case you don’t know, “strong drink” is different from wine. The Hebrew … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Choices, Christian Liberty, Personal Holiness, Series: "What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol?"
Tagged beer, Deuteronomy 14:26, Israel's three tithes, Proverbs 31:6, shekar, strong drink, the festival tithe, Tithing, what does the Bible say about drinking beer?
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What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol? (1)
One of the more passionately debated Biblical topics is that of the drinking of alcoholic beverages. Does the Bible make some allowance for such drinking or does it forbid it altogether? This is a question to which I’d like to … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Bible Study, Choices, Christian Liberty, Doing Good, Personal Holiness, Series: "What Does the Bible Teach About Drinking Alcohol?"
Tagged Greek words for wine, Hebrew words for wine, John 2:1-10, Noah getting drunk, patriarchal blessing, what does the Bible teach about drinking alcohol?, wine and the Bible
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“Yes, We Know That Man”
A missionary assigned to a foreign land zealously embraced his new ministry by promptly telling a crowd of natives about Jesus. He spoke of Christ’s love, compassion, and power to heal. As he spoke, he was surprised to see the … Continue reading
Forgiveness, But Not Change
I live in a small, rural county in the so-called “Bible belt.” It’s the kind of place where there is a church on every corner, down every sideroad, and up every holler. Consequently, it can be hard to find someone … Continue reading
Posted in Adultery, Alcohol, Backsliding, Change, Church Attendance, Discipleship, Disobedience, Drugs, Forgiveness, Hypocrisy, Personal, Personal Holiness, Rebellion, Salvation, Sanctification, Sin
Tagged Change, Christians who don't repent, forgiveness without change, Repentance, salvation without change
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