{"id":43304,"date":"2022-09-30T22:16:46","date_gmt":"2022-10-01T03:16:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/why-not-to-drink-alcohol-reasons-not-to-drink-alcohol-bible-outlines\/"},"modified":"2022-09-30T22:16:46","modified_gmt":"2022-10-01T03:16:46","slug":"why-not-to-drink-alcohol-reasons-not-to-drink-alcohol-bible-outlines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/sermons\/why-not-to-drink-alcohol-reasons-not-to-drink-alcohol-bible-outlines\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Not To Drink Alcohol, Reasons Not To Drink Alcohol &#8211; Bible Outlines"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"ser\">THE USE OF ALCOHOL AS A BEVERAGE, PART 2.  Don&#8217;t miss part 1<\/p>\n<p>Listen<\/p>\n<p><em>Guest post by Travis Main, preacher for<\/em> Cody church of Christ <em>and of<\/em> That Christian Website.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d1\">I. &nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction &#8211; Series on Living a life of Freedom in Christ<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">A. The Use of Alcohol as a beverage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Definitions of the words:  Wine, drunk and drunkenness, intoxication, and strong drink.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Statistics of Usage &#8211; Finding a great number of Christians involved in a destructive behavior.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Scriptural Descriptions of Alcohol &#8211; Finding neither O.T or N.T spoke favorably of alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">B. We will now begin our second part of this study examining:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Reasons not to drink alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Passages used to support drinking alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d1\">II. &nbsp;Reasons not to drink<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">A. Reason not to Drink&#8230; The Christian is commanded not to do so.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Eph. 5:18 &#8211; No drunkenness<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. A Christian will claim they feel they can socially drink or moderately drink.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Eph. 5:18 disagrees.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. As mentioned in our first lesson, the word drunkenness comes from the Greek &#8220;Methuo&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;This word means intoxication and the AMA establishes this starts immediately.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Commentators further explain this word &#8220;Methuo&#8221; as a process.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;&#8220;To begin to be softened&#8221; (Young &amp; Haynes)<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;&#8220;To grow drunk&#8221; (E.W. Bullinger)<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;&#8220;To become intoxicated&#8221; (Thayer)<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Thus, we are not talking of someone ridiculously drunk, we are talking about anyone who takes their first swallow.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">c. Dissipation &#8211; the KJV uses excess &#8211; This is probably the last definition I would use.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Unsavedness, prodigiality, extravagant recklessness, an abandoned life &#8211; These fit better!<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;The word &#8220;Methuo&#8221; expresses foolishness form the beginning, not an excessive end.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">B. Reason not to Drink&#8230;  It weakens your resolve against sin<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. 2 Cor. 5:13 &#8211; For whether we are beside ourselves, it is unto God; or whether we are of sober mind, it is unto you.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. The word sober here is a different one than used in the first lesson.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. It is: sophroneo.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;It means according to Thayer: &#8220;To be of sound mind&#8221;, &#8220;To Curb one&#8217;s passions.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Tit. 2:6  &#8211; the younger men likewise exhort to be sober-minded:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;1 Pet. 4:7 &#8211; But the end of all things is at hand: be ye therefore of sound mind, and be sober unto prayer:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;These verses use the same word.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. 1 Tim. 3:2 &#8211; The bishop therefore must be without reproach, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober-minded, orderly, given to hospitality, apt to teach;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. The word sober here is a different one than the first two, but from the same root as the second.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. It is sophron<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;It means &#8220;sound mind&#8221; and &#8220;self controlled&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;1 Tim. 3:11 &#8211; Women in like manner must be grave, not slanderers, temperate, faithful in all things.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Tit. 1:8  &#8230;given to hospitality, a lover of good, sober-minded, just, holy, self-controlled;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;These verses use the same word.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Now Consider:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. First, that Medical Authorities say with one drink you begin to lose control.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. The Bible establishes the process starts in a drink.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">c. Hab. 2:15 &#8211; Woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink, to thee that addest thy venom, and makest him drunken also, that thou mayest look on their nakedness!<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Why did this happen?  Someone lost the soundness of their mind.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;For most women, there inhibitions are obviously dropping at 3 oz of wine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">d. Biblical sobriety cannot be had by taking a drink of alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">C. Reason not to Drink&#8230; Alcohol is destructive to the body<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. There are a litany of statistics on kidney, liver, and other bodily damage because of alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. It usually slowly kills and at other times, it creates swift death for many.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. 1 Cor. 6:19 &#8211; Or know ye not that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you, which ye have from God? And ye are not your own; for ye were bought with a price: glorify God therefore in your body.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. We were put here to glorify God through good works.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;When we destroy our body, we are putting our pleasure ahead of our duty to God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Matt. 6:33 &#8211; Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">D. Reason not to Drink&#8230; Addictive Substance<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Isa. 5:11 &#8211; Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink; that tarry late into the night, till wine inflame them!<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. 1 Cor. 6:12 &#8211; All things are lawful for me; but not all things are expedient. All things are lawful for me; but I will not be brought under the power of any.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Alcohol is a narcotic with strong addictive properties.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. To lose control to alcohol is to make it your master and not God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">E. Reason not to Drink&#8230; It is a poor influence<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. 2 Cor. 6:17-18 &#8211;  Wherefore Come ye out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, And touch no unclean thing; And I will receive you,  And will be to you a Father, And ye shall be to me sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. How can we be separate when lower our boundaries as they do?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. One in five kids drink because mom and dad do.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. 2 Cor. 5:17 &#8211; Wherefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature: the old things are passed away; behold, they are become new.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Our childish worldliness is to be put away in Christ.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">4. Matt. 5:14-16 &#8211; Ye are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hid. Neither do men light a lamp, and put it under the bushel, but on the stand; and it shineth unto all that are in the house. Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. With all the world, seeing our actions, do we want to have them influenced by our drinking?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Remember, statistically, the more a person drinks, the weaker their relationship with Christ.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">F. Finally, Reason not to Drink&#8230; It is a stumbling block<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Rom. 14:21 &#8211; It is good not to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor to do anything whereby thy brother stumbleth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. 1 Cor. 8:13 &#8211; Wherefore, if meat causeth my brother to stumble, I will eat no flesh for evermore, that I cause not my brother to stumble.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. 14 million are addicted or abusers of alcohol &#8211; What does your example say to them?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Millions more are in the wings to be alcoholics, are you going to be that spark?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">c. Matt. 18:6 &#8211; But whoso shall cause one of these little ones that believe on me to stumble, it is profitable for him that a great millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be sunk in the depth of the sea.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">G. If you needed a reason not to drink, here are 6.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d1\">III. Passages used to support drinking alcohol<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">A. Deut. 14:26<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Wine &#8211; Yayin &#8211; Used many times in regard to non-alcoholic wine &#8211; grape juice.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Strong Drink &#8211; Shechar &#8211; typically a strong intoxicating drink.  However, also&#8230;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Sweet syrups (the term is related to our words &#8220;sugar&#8221; and &#8220;saccharine&#8221;) such as the honey of dates or palm syrup. It was employed for sweet drinks and articles of food;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Date or palm wine in its fresh and unfermented state&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Frederick Lees, Ph.D., in Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Remember: Scripture does not contradict itself.  It will not condemn then encourage drinking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">B. Prov. 31:4-5; 6-7<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. In verses 4-5, alcohol is condemned.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. In verses 6-7, it appears giving wine to others is a merciful thing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Rather these verses are saying &#8220;Let this rotgut destruction be to the fools that would take it).<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Those who are ready to destroy their lives<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Those who are focused on their plight rather than God.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. It is not an encouragement to destroy, but leaving fools to their vices.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">C. Luke 7:31-35 &#8211; Jesus was a drinking man (winebibber)<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Luke 1:13-15 &#8211; John was a Nazirite from Birth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. This meant he could eat or drink no product of the grape.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Mark 1:6 &#8211; And John was clothed with camel&#8217;s hair, and had a leathern girdle about his loins, and did eat locusts and wild honey.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a.  John&#8217;s diet was very unique and he hung out in the wilderness.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Christ ate normal food including the product of the grape.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. However, would Christ drink what the Bible condemned?  No!<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Did John have a demon?  Then why would we believe false accusations about Christ?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">D. John 2 &#8211; The wedding at Cana &#8211; Widely used Example.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. The key phrase focused on in the KJV is &#8220;well drunk&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. This simply means their thirst has been satisfied, they have freely drank.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Next it is established that the &#8220;good wine&#8221; is alcoholic wine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Historically, the desired wine was considered the non-alcoholic wine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Traditionally, Jewish Marriages did not utilize alcoholic wine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">c. To recognize taste of any drink, non-alcoholic beverages would have had to have been served.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Folks whose taste buds had been satiated with alcohol would have had not noticed the taste.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Christ would have went against scripture in providing alcohol<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. This would have established him as a sinner on many levels &#8211; contrary to scripture.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">E. Acts 2:14-15<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Peter establishes that the men were not drunk.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. He notes as one reason, the time of day.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. He could have gone into a host of other reasons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">4. Absence of him not saying drinking is sinful, does not make it acceptable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">F. I Tim. 3:8; Titus 2:3<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. We have already seen that Christians are to be sober.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. So what is this idea about &#8220;much wine&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. Consider:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Ecc. 7:17- Be not overly wicked &#8211; So they could be a portion wicked?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. James 1:21- Putting off all overflowing of wickedness &#8211; They were allowed a measure of wicked?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">c. 1 Pet. 4:4 &#8211; Same excess of riot &#8211; Allowed a portion of riot?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">d. 1 Timothy 3:8 &#8211; Not greedy of filthy lucre &#8211; allowed a fair share of filthy lucre?<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Paul is not saying any wine is acceptable, he is simply saying they had best not be drinkers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">G. 1 Tim. 5:23 &#8211; (Wayne Jackson calls this the wino&#8217;s golden text)<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. Paul says don&#8217;t just drink water, drink oinous.  If in this instance it were alcoholic (I don&#8217;t believe it is), this is not social drinking but a drink for medicinal useage.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. One view is the alcohol would kill bacteria from bad water in the area of Asia Minor.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. Yet, it appears that Timothy was an exclusive water drinker.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;Paul is telling him, try some grape juice, it will be better for your health.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d5\">* &nbsp;If Paul wanted to just kill germs, he could have said boil the water or add alcohol to it direct.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. In regard to why Grape Juice wine rather than alcoholic wine<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">a. Grape Juice was long used as a healthy drink and is better than alcoholic wine.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d4\">b. There is no way to know what Paul was suggesting, nor medicinally would there have been sin, but consider this data anyway:<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">3. Department of Chemistry University of Scranton published in the Journal of Atherosclerosis Research:  Grape juice was found more effective than red wine with alcohol or dealcoholized wine, or ethanol in dealing with atherosclerosis.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">4. New Jersey Medical School &#8211; Grapes also have a constituent called resveretrol that may have beneficial effects against both cancer and heart disease.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d1\">IV. &nbsp;Closing<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">A. There are many secular reasons not to drink alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">B. There are many biblical reasons not to drink alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">C. Claims that the Bible has verses which promote the use of Beverage alcohol are False.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d2\">D. The Bible does not contradict itself when it comes to Alcohol.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">1. There is only one level of usage of alcohol that is acceptable.<\/p>\n<p class=\"d3\">2. That is zero.  Total abstinence from Beverage Alcohol is what God requires.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>THE USE OF ALCOHOL AS A BEVERAGE, PART 2. Don&#8217;t miss part 1 Listen Guest post by Travis Main, preacher for Cody church of Christ and of That Christian Website. I. &nbsp;&nbsp;Introduction &#8211; Series on Living a life of Freedom in Christ A. The Use of Alcohol as a beverage. 1. 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