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Sorry don't know what you are sayin?Is this person a gambler? Do they scratch cards, etc.?
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Sorry don't know what you are sayin?Is this person a gambler? Do they scratch cards, etc.?
Can you see how out of place it would have been for the person who helped you get free of gambling to be scratching their £100 worth of lotto tickets while they were helping you to do that? But in a sense that is what we Christians do in regard to alcohol. We want a world that is in bondage to alcohol to hear the good news of freedom from bondage to alcohol through Christ while we carelessly parade in front of them our Christian liberty to indulge it.Sorry don't know what you are sayin?
Why are you so focused on other people's behaviors? Why so focused on what they eat and drink? To be perfectly honest it is none of your (or anyone's) business. Everyone must work out their own salvation with fear and trembling; why try add to it with man made rules and opinions? Let God decide and keep your opinions to between you and God.Can you see how out of place it would have been for the person who helped you get free of gambling to be scratching their £100 worth of lotto tickets while they were helping you to do that? But in a sense that is what we Christians do in regard to alcohol. We want a world that is in bondage to alcohol to hear the good news of freedom from bondage to alcohol through Christ while we carelessly parade in front of them our Christian liberty to indulge it.
I love Wild Turkey 101 but I am a mean drunk and one shot is not enough, I know me.If I do drink, I always limit myself to just one. Even at home. It's just a thing I do. My last beer was Dec 27 at the family get together. Just a 1/2 beer at that. It's all I can really handle. But on hot summer days after working in the yard, a cold beer is nice. But still just one. I'm a super lightweight. Never hard drink. Never wine. Can't stand either. Dark beer only. A six pack can last me months
Why do you assume that Christian's carelessly parade their liberty to indulge in alcohol?Can you see how out of place it would have been for the person who helped you get free of gambling to be scratching their £100 worth of lotto tickets while they were helping you to do that? But in a sense that is what we Christians do in regard to alcohol. We want a world that is in bondage to alcohol to hear the good news of freedom from bondage to alcohol through Christ while we carelessly parade in front of them our Christian liberty to indulge it.
I a mean drunk as well. By that I mean I keep my hands in pockets covering my wallet.I love Wild Turkey 101 but I am a mean drunk and one shot is not enough, I know me.
I wish I were like that when I drank but I hurt people for trying to help me, drunk, I am not a good man. Thus I condemn none butt I abstain.I a mean drunk as well. By that I mean I keep my hands in pockets covering my wallet.
That's what I've been saying. But as I have pointed out, all that can be heard by most Christians when you talk about responsibility in our liberties is that you're taking away their liberties.The issue is how we walk in that liberty and how that should be addressed with sound biblical teaching.
Good.FYI, no the guy who helped me does not gamble.
It seems most Christians don't take the time to consider, nor care to consider, if the world, and believers with various alcohol problems/beliefs, are present when they are drinking, or extolling the joys of drinking. They rejoice in it enthusiastically in word and deed without so much as a thought as to what Paul teaches us in Romans 14 that we are to do responsibly with our liberty to partake.Why do you assume that Christian's carelessly parade their liberty to indulge in alcohol?
What do you mean by carelessly?
Brother,It seems most Christians don't take the time to consider, nor care to consider, if the world, and believers with various alcohol problems/beliefs, are present when they are drinking, or extolling the joys of drinking. They rejoice in it enthusiastically in word and deed without so much as a thought as to what Paul teaches us in Romans 14 that we are to do responsibly with our liberty to partake.
Yes. And I still beat my wife.
To my recollection I do not recall even a single person being ruined by jewelry, as if that somehow even remotely equates to the Christian liberty of drinking alcohol and how it can affect other people.
Hi Dirtfarmer,hello Jethro Bodine, dirtfarmer here
How do you interpret 1 Timothy 2:9-10 & 1 Peter 3:3-4?
What's to interpret?hello Jethro Bodine, dirtfarmer here
How do you interpret 1 Timothy 2:9-10 & 1 Peter 3:3-4?
Are you dressing immodestly?I believe I had asked if I'm supposed to stop wearing jewelry (hope not!) but he didn't reply.
What's to interpret?
Women should dress modestly. Just as all Christians are to not be drunk.
I have never heard any debate in the church as to whether or not women should dress up at all. But I hear lots of debate about whether Christians should drink alcohol, or not. There's simply no comparison between the two.
Hi Dirtfarmer,
I alluded to the above in my post no. 88 but I did't have a bible at my disposal.
I also would like to know Jethro Bodine 's opinion on the above.
I believe I had asked if I'm supposed to stop wearing jewelry (hope not!) but he didn't reply.
Wondering
You seem to making a distinction between alcohol and other things. The fact as to how a woman should dress is not debated and alcohol is, should not make a difference concerning your arguement.What's to interpret?
Women should dress modestly. Just as all Christians are to not be drunk.
I have never heard any debate in the church as to whether or not women should dress up at all. But I hear lots of debate about whether Christians should drink alcohol, or not. There's simply no comparison between the two.
Not attacking you but I am really curious....Why are you so focused on other people's behaviors? Why so focused on what they eat and drink? To be perfectly honest it is none of your (or anyone's) business. Everyone must work out their own salvation with fear and trembling; why try add to it with man made rules and opinions? Let God decide and keep your opinions to between you and God.
Are you dressing immodestly?
If so, then stop it.
It's that simple.
I second that emotion.You seem to making a distinction between alcohol and other things. The fact as to how a woman should dress is not debated and alcohol is, should not make a difference concerning your arguement.
Dress code in the church should be addressed along with many other things pertaining to your argument regarding the weaker brother/sister.
I see females in churches dressed leaving nothing to the imagination. At least you won't find people drinking alcohol in a church service.