Hi to all.
I can't resist to quote what I have found about the gambling-topic from Mr. Billy Graham. Here it is:
Mr. Graham has said: "Gambling is nowhere approved in the Bible. Instead, the Bible stresses that the Christian should earn his living by honest work and effort, and this would exclude relying on chance (2 Thessalonians 3:10-12). The Bible tells us to 'abstain from all appearance of evil' (1 Thessalonians 5:22). Gambling has often done untold evil to people by making them lose money that could be used for good purposes or even the necessities of life. Money is given to us by God to be used for good, not evil. Anyone seeking to do God's will should not be involved in gambling."
He goes on to say, "Gambling is also wrong because of the motives involved. Some people gamble for thrills and excitement. Others gamble because they have a greedy and covetous attitude about money. Some gamble out of a false belief in luck. All of these motives are wrong for the Christian, for they are all self-centered and materialistic." Passages in the Bible which warn against greed and covetousness are Exodus 20:15, 17; 1 Corinthians 6:9-10; and Colossians 3:5.
As I myself appreciate Mr. Graham's books very much, and as I know that he is well appreciated from many Christians, I just had to share this with you.
Love, Rose
Hi Rose, I disagree with Billy Graham on this issue.
In todays' world, where do we stop with deciding what is evil and what is not?
You may say that you go to a Spirit filled church.
I could say that they teach tithing which is false doctrine which makes them false teachers which makes them anti-christs.
Where do we stop?
Romans 14 addresses these issues and it's really a matter of personal conviction.
If you think drinking wine is a sin and you saw me drinking wine, then you would judge me, right?
Gambling as entertainment is an issue that one needs to keep to himself.
If he/she can give praise to God while they enjoy the activity, then how can we say it is wrong?
I hope I'm expressing myself okay, I sometimes say things the wrong way.