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If any thing we do harms a weaker brother's conscience we should abstain from it,
If any thing we do harms a weaker brother's conscience we should abstain from it,
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https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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And not just that, but they should keep quiet about it.dirtfarmer here
If any thing we do harms a weaker brother's conscience we should abstain from it,
This sure can be said about lots of things. Power, sex, the taming of the tongue. It's about proper use. Everything, and I mean everything, is broken. God will set it proper upon his return.Since humans prove over and over and over again that we don't seem to be too good at knowing the line between legitimate consumption and drunkenness I'm of the opinion that the filthy stuff should not be in a Christian home. Alcohol is a dead end street. Don't see how far you can go down it without hitting the wall at the end of it. I've never seen any good come out of alcohol consumption. Never.
And not just that, but they should keep quiet about it.
"22So whatever you believe about these things (disputable liberties) keep between yourself and God." (Romans 14:22 NASB)
I honestly wish Christians would not talk about their alcohol consumption. It's an ugly scourge on Western society. Waaaaay too many people seem to have no problem lying to themselves that they don't drink to the point of drunkenness and are handling it responsibly. Drinking is just one of those things that when a person knows someone else is doing it they are more apt to do it themselves.
when it comes to drinking, that's a rule I always follow. Not sure what else it covered but around a weaker brother I'm always very careful.dirtfarmer here
If any thing we do harms a weaker brother's conscience we should abstain from it,
Did someone say Christ drank alcohol? He sure would not.
Even when He made water into wine the scripture never records it was alcohol.
This is called derailing the thread.Did someone say Christ drank alcohol? He sure would not.
Even when He made water into wine the scripture never records it was alcohol.
Years ago I was a member of a Southern Baptist Church.Years ago I went to a Nazarene Church and routinely heard from the pulpit sermons on the evils of alcohol, movies, panty hose, women's cosmetics, etc. Over the years I have learned that these types of man made rules are not for Christians; if something is wrong for you then don't do it. But don't then stand up on a soapbox and beat other Christians over the head because they don't follow your example.
In our society, your example of drinking alcohol is far, far worse.don't then stand up on a soapbox and beat other Christians over the head because they don't follow your example.
Whether Jesus drank wine or not, his disciples did, and they didn't just do it out in the open, they did it at parties with tax collectors, etc..In our society, your example of drinking alcohol is far, far worse.
I personally respect a person's decision to not drink alcohol far more than I do a person's decision to drink.
It's a personal decision between you and God, and if you do it you should do it behind closed doors where no one knows you're doing it, and do not tell people you are doing it. And God help you if you're lying to yourself about not getting drunk if you really are. (Not 'you', but everyone in general.)
Why? If it is a 'personal decision' and it is not a sin, why hide it as if it were? Would that not indicate that the person doing it really believes it is a sin and therefore should not drink? Would not the lie to self be 'more' sinful than that actual act?It's a personal decision between you and God, and if you do it you should do it behind closed doors where no one knows you're doing it, and do not tell people you are doing it.
Where is this at? Most 'drinking' took place in homes during meals though no doubt if a person were thirsty during the day they would do so then also. I have never heard of any public drinking houses, saloons so to speak, but they may have existed.People were so weak in their faith, Paul had to say something about not drinking in public.
They have a tavern in PompeiiWhere is this at? Most 'drinking' took place in homes during meals though no doubt if a person were thirsty during the day they would do so then also. I have never heard of any public drinking houses, saloons so to speak, but they may have existed.
this was a generalized statementWhere is this at? Most 'drinking' took place in homes during meals though no doubt if a person were thirsty during the day they would do so then also. I have never heard of any public drinking houses, saloons so to speak, but they may have existed.
I agree with you 100%.The New Testament tells us several times to be sober minded.
That rules out excess alcohol consumption as being acceptable as well as drug use for the purpose of a "high".
Stay within these guidelines and we are okay.
I've never found this to be true, but each one of us is different.And not just that, but they should keep quiet about it.
"22So whatever you believe about these things (disputable liberties) keep between yourself and God." (Romans 14:22 NASB)
I honestly wish Christians would not talk about their alcohol consumption. It's an ugly scourge on Western society. Waaaaay too many people seem to have no problem lying to themselves that they don't drink to the point of drunkenness and are handling it responsibly. Drinking is just one of those things that when a person knows someone else is doing it they are more apt to do it themselves.
In our society, your example of drinking alcohol is far, far worse.
I personally respect a person's decision to not drink alcohol far more than I do a person's decision to drink.
It's a personal decision between you and God, and if you do it you should do it behind closed doors where no one knows you're doing it, and do not tell people you are doing it. And God help you if you're lying to yourself about not getting drunk if you really are. (Not 'you', but everyone in general.)
Drink behind closed doors?In our society, your example of drinking alcohol is far, far worse.
I personally respect a person's decision to not drink alcohol far more than I do a person's decision to drink.
It's a personal decision between you and God, and if you do it you should do it behind closed doors where no one knows you're doing it, and do not tell people you are doing it. And God help you if you're lying to yourself about not getting drunk if you really are. (Not 'you', but everyone in general.)