Perhaps then smoking is not sinful but smoking excessively is. In my mind the next question then is what is "smoking excessively?"
Does it become sinful when it begins to influence or control your life? In other words becomes a habit?
Ah..ha.. Yes. In my opinion, that is exactly it. When it seriously (not a 5 min. interval problem) interfers with one's walk with God there is a problem.
Example: If one won't go to church because they fear or know they can't sit through the service without a cigg. then it's a problem. If they damage their health to were they can't serve the Lord in a capacity that He may have for them to do, it's a problem.
That cigg. has control, you are addicted and it is interfering with your walk and your service.
Deb, are you okay? You seem to be taking a strong defensive position
Yes, I am for me anyway, taking a position anyway. Not in defense of me or mine but for the position of a saved person, in Christ.
It's not just smoking though, if the OP said something like "Can Christians Be Obese?" I would be just as defensive. Jesus, said we can come to Him just as we are and sometimes people shed a lot of junk when they get saved but some things are harder for them. Especially, habits whether it be overeating, smoking, undereating, etc. I don't believe that defines their position in Jesus.
My friend suffered with bulimia until the day she died. Do I believe she was saved and is with the Lord today? Yes, I do.
It didn't help her one bit to feel guilty about it and being told she wasn't faithful enough....
It didn't get her healed, it didn't make her stop.
If you had a kid that kept picking their nose (disgusting habit!!) would you disown them, rent or adopt them out, beat them, not feed them..... oh no, condemn them to hell. Now if they can't sit through church without doing this, it's time for handcuffs....
All "YOUs" are in third person, and I deny any of my statement being directed at anyone in this forum. You are all a blessing to me.
Jesus loves each and everyone of you, just as you are.
Thank you, Deb, for your clarification. For if I cannot be saved because I sin, then there is no hope. But there is hope. Hope in the one Christ, Jesus, in whom I trust. He has paid the atonement for me. My reaction therefore will be to do my best to live a life worthy of his sacrifice. Not because it will earn my salvation but because He already has. Praise God!