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=== The Bible and Alcohol ===
 
 
==<strong>Introduction</strong>==
 
<p>In a recent letter, a visitor to the Biblical Studies Foundation web site asked, "Could you help explain whether the Bible promotes drinking alcohol or whether it condemns it."</p>
 
<p>This is obviously a concern to many Christians-and for good reason! With the rampant abuse of alcohol in this country, resulting in shattered lives and tens of thousands of deaths each year, any person with a conscience should be deeply concerned about this issue. However, caution is also needed in a different direction: too often Christians have moral outrage because of abuses of one of God's gifts-outrage that leads to a condemnation of those who are <em>not</em> abusers. Things that once were issues are often now regarded as normal activities. For example, when my grandmother and grandfather were dating, her parents were concerned about this young man because he liked to go to football games. That was taboo for them. Some Christians have condemned others for wearing make-up, going to the opera, or even sending Christmas cards. Christians, it seems, have an incredible ability to invent rules and regulations. It's endemic to human nature-but it's also a modern, unvarnished form of Pharisaism.</p>
 
<p>Our attitude toward alcohol may well be conditioned by our culture more than we realize. Since the days of Prohibition, many believers have simply assumed that partaking of alcoholic beverages was sinful. What is interesting is that in many other countries God-fearing Christians see no problem with alcoholic beverages. (When I was on sabbatical in England, for example, I heard the pastor at an evangelical church use an illustration which involved alcohol in a positive light. He was speaking about our attitude toward little disasters-such as when one brings home the groceries and the one sack that had the Sherry in it falls to the ground and the Sherry bottle breaks! The very casualness of this illustration put in bold relief the difference in attitude between many American Christians and many European Christians regarding alcoholic beverages. If a pastor in the States were to use the same illustration, most churches would censure him for it if not outright sack him.)</p>
 
<p>One question we must wrestle with is this: If there is a subcultural Christian prohibition that goes beyond scripture, are we obligated to follow it? Should we even endorse it? Ignore it? Fight against it? As we all know, there are numerous Christian taboos that go beyond scripture, depending on when and where one lives. Perhaps this one can be seen as paradigmatic for how to treat the others.</p>
 
<p>At all points, we must seek to be biblical. This requires resisting the temptation to go beyond what the Bible restricts. As I began to look into this topic, I was actually quite amazed at the biblical writers' attitude toward alcohol. I had expected it to be far more negative than it really was. One lesson I have learned from this is that although I <em>think</em> that I am being biblical, often my tradition and Christian subculture shape my thinking more than I realize.</p>
 
 
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Do you have a called of God ministry where your whole purpose is to '''"feed the sheep"''', and God '''supplies your needs''', or do you have books, tapes, videos, etc. that you '''SELL''' for a "donation", or just outright '''SELL''', and your buyers supply your needs?
 
 
There is nothing wrong with being in business and selling things. However, if you are a church or any kind of "ministry", you may want to check your motive for how you are conducting the work of the Lord.
 
 
'''Remember the money changers in the temple where JESUS turned over the tables and threw them out. They were selling things in the "CHURCH"'''. '''(God made it quite clear to us that we were not to charge for anything, that HE was our source.)'''
 
 
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Sermons on the Paster's page www.wor.org
 
 
*[[Sermons WOR]]
 
*[[A STUDY GUIDE FOR THE REMNANT]]
 
*[[Study the Book of Second Corinthians]]
 
*[[Study the Book of First Corinthians]]
 
*[[Study for the book Romans]]
 
*[[Study the Book of Philippians]]
 
*[[Study the Book of Hebrews]]
 
*[[Study the Book of Ephesians]]
 
*[[Study the Book of Galatians]]
 
 
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'''[[By David C. Pack]]'''
 
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[[File:Logo public dcp.jpg|frame|Logo public dcp.jpg]]"As Pastor General of The Restored Church of God, David C. Pack oversees the world’s most extensive biblically based websites. He has established over 50 congregations, authored more than 20 books, and has written hundreds of booklets and articles. As Editor-in-Chief of The Real Truth magazine and voice of The World to Come program, he has reached millions around the globe with the most powerful truths of the Bible, unknown to almost all".
 
 
'''World Economic Collapse! – And You!'''
 
 
*[http://www.thercg.org/landing/economy.html http://www.thercg.org/landing/economy.html]
 
*[http://www.thercg.org/landing/economy.html http://www.thercg.org/landing/economy.html]
 
*[http://www.thercg.org/landing/prophecy.html http://www.thercg.org/landing/prophecy.html]
 
 
'''WHY Coming World Punishment! (Part 1)'''
 
 
*[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560338 http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560338]
 
 
'''20 Verses Christianity Ignores! (Part 1)'''
 
 
*[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560674 http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560674]
 
 
presented by David C. Pack
 
 
Millions of professing Christians assume they are being taught the truths of the Bible. Yet almost no one knows even the most basic teachings of God’s Word. Here are 10 Bible verses Christianity ignores or rejects!
 
 
'''Does God still heal today? Did such miraculous intervention end with Christ and the apostles? Is God now working through medical science? Should Christians ever seek doctors? If so, when—under what circumstances? What about public “faith healers”? Here is the plain truth about healing!'''
 
 
*[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=559949,1 http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=559949,1]
 
 
*'''[[The EU’s Reluctant Player]]'''
 
 
'''You Can Prove the Bible’s Authority'''
 
 
*[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560678 http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=560678]
 
 
Many accept the Bible’s divine authority on faith, thinking it cannot be proven. Is what is often called the Book of books the Word of God? Or is it mere superstition—an uninspired work of men?
 
 
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What role if any did the teachings of the Qur'an play in the 9/11 attacks? What does Islam really teach? What about Jihad? Should Christians try to befriend our Muslim neighbors and share the gospel? If so, how? The title is Understanding Islam: A Christian Perspective. I would like you to watch it for free. Please forward this to all your friends!
 
 
Your free video: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5fzeexxJno http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5fzeexxJno]
 
 
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