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Post 50 reasons I don't drink alcohol krista
50 reasons why I don't drink:

1. I can't be sober-minded if I'm not sober.

2. Alcohol has an assignment: destruction.

3. Alcohol is a depressant. Anything that depresses should be avoided at all costs.

4. I don't want to make my brother or sister stumble in the name of exercising my "Christian liberties." My choice to drink could lead to someone's demise.

5. Alcohol skews my judgment.

6. Alcohol leaves me worse, not better.

7. What I do in moderation, my children will do in excess.

8. Even the unsaved know I shouldn't drink. Bible in one hand, beer in the other—any lost person could point this out as a confusing contradiction.

9. Alcohol doesn't bring others closer to the Lord when they see me drinking, but further away.

10. Alcohol doesn't bring me closer to the Lord when I drink, but further away.

11. I want to be fully awake and ready for the return of Christ, not drowsy, sluggish and fuzzy.

12. Show me a family for whom alcohol has made a positive difference in their lives. You won't be able to.

13. I have never heard anyone say, "Wow, that gin and tonic made me feel so Christlike!"

14. I want to avoid all appearances of evil.

15. Alcohol makes it much harder for me to practice the fruit of self-control.

16. Alcohol causes me to lose my filter.

17. Alcohol is a legal mind-altering drug.

18. Alcohol is addictive.

19. Alcohol is a numbing agent for pain and sorrow only Jesus can heal.

20. Many regrets are associated with alcohol. (I can give you a whole bunch!)

21. No one has ever said, "If only I had taken a drink, things wouldn't have gotten out of control."

22. Alcohol causes me to act in ways I normally wouldn't.

23. Alcohol kills brain cells.

24. Alcohol is a counterfeit and provides a false peace.

25. The Bible says that no drunkards will enter the kingdom of God. Being drunk starts with one drink. I don't want to see how far outside the lines I can color when eternity is at stake.

26. Alcohol is a waster—money, gifts and talents, destinies and so on.

27. Alcohol leads to really bad behavior. It is a factor in 50 percent of violent crimes.

28. Alcohol distracts and derails you from living the victorious life for which Christ died.

29. Wisdom is the principle thing that I need to pursue at all cost; alcohol makes me stupid.

30. Alcohol has ruined many, many marriages.

31. The only influence I should be "under" is God's.

32. The Bible tells me to be alert; alcohol delays my reaction time.

33. If I don't start drinking, I'll never have to stop.

34. Alcohol severely tarnishes my testimony.

35. Don't want your teenagers to drink? Yep, same reasons apply to you.

36. God is holy; alcohol is not.

37. Alcohol and prayer don't mix.

38. Alcohol and Bible study don't mix.

39. Alcohol lowers my resolve to resist temptation.

40. Alcohol = Brokenness (broken lives, health, dreams and so on)

41. When the world sees us drinking, it sends the message that Jesus isn't enough.

42. Moderate drinking? How about moderate pornography or moderate heroin use or moderate lying or moderate adultery?

43. Christians are called to live a life of total surrender and separation from the world.

44. Alcohol makes me forget. It can make me forget that I am married, that I am saved and so on.

45. "I don't get drunk. I only have one or two drinks." If they didn't affect you, you would drink soda.

46. I should never look to the glass or bottle for joy, which can only be found in the Lord Jesus Christ.

47. Alcohol fills my mind with impure thoughts.

48. If it could hinder my faith walk or love walk or dishonor the lordship of Jesus Christ, I need to forsake it.

49. Alcohol doesn't help me run the race that Jesus has marked before me to finish with more accuracy. It does the polar opposite.

50. For any argument that tries to justify Christian drinking, there are at least 50 other reasons not to. The writing is on the wall. It's not God's best for Christians to drink.

Was reading this and thought I would share.
Here was the source: Jamie Morgan is pastor of Life Church (Assemblies of God) and the Life House of Prayer (24/7 prayer). She graduated with her Master of Arts in Practical Theology from ORU and is pursuing her D.Min. at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.
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I see many items in the list that sound like someone blaming alcohol, a physical substance created through natural process, for their own lack of self-control.

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23. Alcohol kills brain cells.


Does drinking small quantities of alcohol without getting drunk kill brain cells? I hadn't heard that.

I'm a non-drink for the most part. I had a sip of wine on a plane earlier this year to try to alleviate a throat infection, and I probably get a drop or two hear in cough medicine. I found out there is a small quantity in some Korean hot sauce in the fridge.

I grew up being taught against alcohol. But as I grew up reading the Bible, I realized the preaching I'd heard wasn't really Biblical. I also realize that Wesley preached hard against distilled liquor, which was a technology that enabled people to get drunk fast and cheap. That eventually evolved into preaching against beer and wine, too.

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42. Moderate drinking? How about moderate pornography or moderate heroin use or moderate lying or moderate adultery?


Jesus and the apostles did not indulge in moderate heroine or pornography use. Jesus did not turn water into heroin in the Bible. Jesus did not say of a cup of heroine at the last supper, 'drink ye all of it.'

Paul did not tell Timothy to drink a little heroin for his stomach's sake.

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43. Christians are called to live a life of total surrender and separation from the world.


Do you (or does the author) drink tea? Is that worldly? There are murderers that drink tea. How about water? Rapists and drunk dealers drink water.

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45. "I don't get drunk. I only have one or two drinks." If they didn't affect you, you would drink soda.


Where does the Bible say Jesus or the apostles drank soda? Where did Jesus command anyone to drink soda? Does alcohol rot your teeth?

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46. I should never look to the glass or bottle for joy, which can only be found in the Lord Jesus Christ.


Psalm 104 tells us:
14 He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth;

15 And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart.

What does it say about soda?

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47. Alcohol fills my mind with impure thoughts.


I've never been drunk before, so I can't relate exactly, but if someone has impure thoughts while drunk, the impure thoughts most likely are a manifestation of whatever is in their own heart. Do small quantities of alcohol bring out impure thoughts?

This looks like another case of blaming the substance for one's own problems.


As far as alcohol and your witness goes, if you are in the Bible belt hanging out with backslidden or unconverted folks who grew up in tee-totaler churches, maybe it would hurt your witness. Drinking tea or cola while talking to a Mormon may hinder your presentation of the Gospel. It might be hard to win Mu ham mad dans if you snack on pork rinds while sharing the Gospel with them.
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[quote="Link"]I see many items in the list that sound like someone blaming alcohol, a physical substance created through natural process, for their own lack of self-control.

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23. Alcohol kills brain cells.


Does drinking small quantities of alcohol without getting drunk kill brain cells? I hadn't heard that.

I'm a non-drink for the most part. I had a sip of wine on a plane earlier this year to try to alleviate a throat infection, and I probably get a drop or two hear in cough medicine. I found out there is a small quantity in some Korean hot sauce in the fridge.

I grew up being taught against alcohol. But as I grew up reading the Bible, I realized the preaching I'd heard wasn't really Biblical. I also realize that Wesley preached hard against distilled liquor, which was a technology that enabled people to get drunk fast and cheap. That eventually evolved into preaching against beer and wine, too.

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42. Moderate drinking? How about moderate pornography or moderate heroin use or moderate lying or moderate adultery?


Jesus and the apostles did not indulge in moderate heroine or pornography use. Jesus did not turn water into heroin in the Bible. Jesus did not say of a cup of heroine at the last supper, 'drink ye all of it.'

Paul did not tell Timothy to drink a little heroin for his stomach's sake.

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43. Christians are called to live a life of total surrender and separation from the world.


Do you (or does the author) drink tea? Is that worldly? There are murderers that drink tea. How about water? Rapists and drunk dealers drink water.

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45. "I don't get drunk. I only have one or two drinks." If they didn't affect you, you would drink soda.


Where does the Bible say Jesus or the apostles drank soda? Where did Jesus command anyone to drink soda? Does alcohol rot your teeth?

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46. I should never look to the glass or bottle for joy, which can only be found in the Lord Jesus Christ.


Psalm 104 tells us:
14 He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth;

15 And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart.

What does it say about soda?

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47. Alcohol fills my mind with impure thoughts.


I've never been drunk before, so I can't relate exactly, but if someone has impure thoughts while drunk, the impure thoughts most likely are a manifestation of whatever is in their own heart. Do small quantities of alcohol bring out impure thoughts?

This looks like another case of blaming the substance for one's own problems.


As far as alcohol and your witness goes, if you are in the Bible belt hanging out with backslidden or unconverted folks who grew up in tee-totaler churches, maybe it would hurt your witness. Drinking tea or cola while talking to a Mormon may hinder your presentation of the Gospel. It might be hard to win Mu ham mad dans if you snack on pork rinds while sharing the Gospel with them.[/quot

Saw the article and I could identify with those reasons. Not trying to convert any of the drinkers on Acts. Just thought someone else peering in , this might help. I certainly don't look to change your mind. It isn't meant as an argument. It was meant to help present the other side of the issue of alcohol.
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Saw the article and I could identify with those reasons. Not trying to convert any of the drinkers on Acts. Just thought someone else peering in , this might help. I certainly don't look to change your mind. It isn't meant as an argument. It was meant to help present the other side of the issue of alcohol. Golf Cart Mafia Capo
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I just have one reason...

1. I dont want To.
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c6thplayer1 wrote:
I just have one reason...

1. I dont want To.



Ats really the main reason the ole timer don't drink alcohol C. No desire fer it.
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Post Re: 50 reasons I don't drink alcohol Old Time Country Preacher
krista wrote:
Here was the source: Jamie Morgan is pastor of Life Church (Assemblies of God) and the Life House of Prayer (24/7 prayer). She graduated with her Master of Arts in Practical Theology from ORU and is pursuing her D.Min. at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.



An for somebody jumps in an beats the ole timer to it, The Rev. Sister Morgan has done got herself a legitimate MAPT degree, an her doctorate--when completed--will be just as real. No milled stuff here.
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Post Thanks Krista Ernie Long
Great reasons for not drinking. I have experience the effects that alcohol has on a family through my father and those who justify drinking using the Bible to do so, need to do some soul searching.

krista wrote:
Saw the article and I could identify with those reasons. Not trying to convert any of the drinkers on Acts. Just thought someone else peering in , this might help. I certainly don't look to change your mind. It isn't meant as an argument. It was meant to help present the other side of the issue of alcohol.
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Post Re: Thanks Krista krista
Ernie Long wrote:
Great reasons for not drinking. I have experience the effects that alcohol has on a family through my father and those who justify drinking using the Bible to do so, need to do some soul searching.

krista wrote:
Saw the article and I could identify with those reasons. Not trying to convert any of the drinkers on Acts. Just thought someone else peering in , this might help. I certainly don't look to change your mind. It isn't meant as an argument. It was meant to help present the other side of the issue of alcohol.


Thanks. Understanding what the Bible say's about wine and strong drink, I can not help but think that in some way, we might be missing something about alcohol through the interpretation of it's use. I truly believe there is a missing piece to this puzzle.
The reason being, is that it boggles my mind to think that Christ endorses something that He knew would cause heartache and devastation for so many families. Not millions but billions of people have suffered over the centuries over the use of alcohol. There is something missing.
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45. "I don't get drunk. I only have one or two drinks." If they didn't affect you, you would drink soda.


From what I've tasted of alchoholic beverages, I don't think the taste is that great. So if I drank I would have to develop a taste. I can't see taste as an allure. JMO

The safest way not to get drunk is not to drink it in the first place.
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3 reasons I drink:
1. Jesus did.
2. It's OK.
3. It tastes good with certain foods.

My top 12 favorite Bourbons.

1. Stagg Jr.
2. Elmer T Lee
3. Angel’s Envy
4. Col EH Tayler Small
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T5 Woodford Res DS
T5 Weller Antique
T5 Eagle Rare 10 yr
T5 Henry McKenna 10 yr
T5 Jefferson’s Ocean
T5 Wild Turkey 101
T5 Buffalo Trace
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bradfreeman wrote:
3 reasons I drink:
1. Jesus did.
2. It's OK.
3. It tastes good with certain foods.

My top 12 favorite Bourbons.

1. Stagg Jr.
2. Elmer T Lee
3. Angel’s Envy
4. Col EH Tayler Small
T5 Bulleit Frontier
T5 Woodford Res DS
T5 Weller Antique
T5 Eagle Rare 10 yr
T5 Henry McKenna 10 yr
T5 Jefferson’s Ocean
T5 Wild Turkey 101
T5 Buffalo Trace


Thanks Brad.

I will add this to your list of totally meaningless posts.
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Down through the years I've totally won the debate against the use of alcohol as a beverage and proven that abstinence is the only Christian position in the matter. And I've proven with the Practical Commitments section of the CoG Minutes that to join a church. saying you'll submit to it and its Minutes of the GA, that has as its official position that of total abstinence and then to promote using alcohol as a beverage is hypocritical and makes one look like a liar and trashes your testimony. I could go through it all again over and over - and I always win.... against everyone who promotes it. So why even start down that road again unless you have something new about it to say? Let's just say "Total Abstinence Wins" and move on because it's impossible to alter the results without something new to add to the equation.

The funniest thing to me is seemingly otherwise intelligent posters use Paul telling Timothy to "drink a little wine for your stomach's sake" as some kind of justification for drinking a little wine today. We know that in the first century in Palestine the water had bacteria, viruses, protozoa and other contaminating properties in it that required some alcohol to kill off the bad stuff so they could drink it safely so they added a touch of wine to kill off those microorganisms. We have plenty of good drinking water available in our culture here in America now that makes the first century command of Paul to Timothy not relevant for today here in the USA. To quote a very wise man, "If the culture was so different from just 50 years ago, how much more is it different than the stories we read from 2000-4000 years ago in another land? This is why context is SO important when reading the Bible. Culture was even very different from the New Testament to the Old Testament. Keep this in mind when reading the Bible."(Eddie Robbins)
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Agreed Sparty.

A lot of the same folks who tell us that lots of the rules written in the New Testament have to be read in light of their culture at the time (women speaking, hair, makeup, etc...) (Which I agree - we DO need to read those in light of the culture at the time) - then tell us that doesn't apply to alcohol consumption - a known killer for folks driving a vehicle - not needed to purify water in the U.S., etc..

Which is it?

Imho, it is hypocritical to be on both sides of the "in light of the culture of the day" debate.
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Post I agree with Tom..... spartanfan
I always win the argument with those who are Church of God members because I can point them to many Scriptures that warn against it, I can show them that when they took membership they agreed to abide by the rulings of the General Assembly as seen in the minutes which clearly state that we are against partaking of alcohol and other things (they usually fire back with coffee use and gluttony but that doesn't hold water since they agreed to abstain so no matter what others do it doesn't release them from their word concerning it) and finally just plain old common sense - even if all things are lawful it doesn't mean all things are expedient and since we have safe water and plenty of other beverages that do not carry the horrific history of destruction that alcohol does (and there is absolutely no need to drink it) then every honest person agrees that we would be better off if we didn't bottle it and sell it as a beverage for consumption. Common sense is an overwhelming point in the debate since you can pull so many stats on the damaging effects of consuming alcohol and you cannot prove we need it to live. But in the end some people do what they want to do regardless of the Bible, the minutes and common sense. Golf Cart Mafia Underboss
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Nature Boy Florida wrote:
Agreed Sparty.

A lot of the same folks who tell us that lots of the rules written in the New Testament have to be read in light of their culture at the time (women speaking, hair, makeup, etc...) (Which I agree - we DO need to read those in light of the culture at the time) - then tell us that doesn't apply to alcohol consumption - a known killer for folks driving a vehicle - not needed to purify water in the U.S., etc..

Which is it?

Imho, it is hypocritical to be on both sides of the "in light of the culture of the day" debate.

For me - it really has nothing to do with "culture of the day." It has to do with what the Bible says and doesn't say.
It has to do with making a mandate out of something the Bible doesn't mandate.
I do not drink...and for 30 years we have had a residential substance abuse ministry. So I can tell you first hand about the ills of drug and alcohol abuse.
I also think Paul warns us about flirting with "all things being lawful" simply because "I can" do whatever I may wish to do. My father, brother and son have fallen prey to addiction. Horrible! It has the capacity to "enslave"us.

Nonetheless, personally, I cannot say the Bible prohibits drinking. There are others who feel they can say that - and that's OK.

So I agree with you - the whole "cultural context" interpretation consideration can certainly be overworked and get us off into places the provide opportunity for sin. And likewise - subjective legalistic interpretations of scripture do just as much damage.


Agreed Tom.

However,
I just don't see how anyone in today's society can justify leading someone to alcoholic beverages.

Seemingly, there is no way to know (based on several prominent preachers recently admitting to not being able to handle alcohol - among others) who will have a problem with alcohol - and who won't.

I believe it is best to assume that I WOULD have a problem and stay away from it - then to start down that path myself - and lead my kids or grandkids into something that could DESTROY them, their ministry, and their families.

I don't think it is being legalistic.

I think it is the only common sense approach.

I get very tired of Christians having to check brains and common sense at the door because it is not specifically eliminated by very specific verses in the Bible. I believe he gave us brains to read the times, seasons, and internet to see daily the lives DESTROYED by alcohol - and often it is our church ministers and leaders that we are reading about. Evil or Very Mad
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"All things are lawful." Definitely one of the most widely misappropriated phrases in all the Bible. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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krista wrote:
50 reasons why I don't drink:

1. I can't be sober-minded if I'm not sober.

2. Alcohol has an assignment: destruction.

3. Alcohol is a depressant. Anything that depresses should be avoided at all costs.

4. I don't want to make my brother or sister stumble in the name of exercising my "Christian liberties." My choice to drink could lead to someone's demise.

5. Alcohol skews my judgment.

6. Alcohol leaves me worse, not better.

7. What I do in moderation, my children will do in excess.

8. Even the unsaved know I shouldn't drink. Bible in one hand, beer in the other—any lost person could point this out as a confusing contradiction.

9. Alcohol doesn't bring others closer to the Lord when they see me drinking, but further away.

10. Alcohol doesn't bring me closer to the Lord when I drink, but further away.

11. I want to be fully awake and ready for the return of Christ, not drowsy, sluggish and fuzzy.

12. Show me a family for whom alcohol has made a positive difference in their lives. You won't be able to.

13. I have never heard anyone say, "Wow, that gin and tonic made me feel so Christlike!"

14. I want to avoid all appearances of evil.

15. Alcohol makes it much harder for me to practice the fruit of self-control.

16. Alcohol causes me to lose my filter.

17. Alcohol is a legal mind-altering drug.

18. Alcohol is addictive.

19. Alcohol is a numbing agent for pain and sorrow only Jesus can heal.

20. Many regrets are associated with alcohol. (I can give you a whole bunch!)

21. No one has ever said, "If only I had taken a drink, things wouldn't have gotten out of control."

22. Alcohol causes me to act in ways I normally wouldn't.

23. Alcohol kills brain cells.

24. Alcohol is a counterfeit and provides a false peace.

25. The Bible says that no drunkards will enter the kingdom of God. Being drunk starts with one drink. I don't want to see how far outside the lines I can color when eternity is at stake.

26. Alcohol is a waster—money, gifts and talents, destinies and so on.

27. Alcohol leads to really bad behavior. It is a factor in 50 percent of violent crimes.

28. Alcohol distracts and derails you from living the victorious life for which Christ died.

29. Wisdom is the principle thing that I need to pursue at all cost; alcohol makes me stupid.

30. Alcohol has ruined many, many marriages.

31. The only influence I should be "under" is God's.

32. The Bible tells me to be alert; alcohol delays my reaction time.

33. If I don't start drinking, I'll never have to stop.

34. Alcohol severely tarnishes my testimony.

35. Don't want your teenagers to drink? Yep, same reasons apply to you.

36. God is holy; alcohol is not.

37. Alcohol and prayer don't mix.

38. Alcohol and Bible study don't mix.

39. Alcohol lowers my resolve to resist temptation.

40. Alcohol = Brokenness (broken lives, health, dreams and so on)

41. When the world sees us drinking, it sends the message that Jesus isn't enough.

42. Moderate drinking? How about moderate pornography or moderate heroin use or moderate lying or moderate adultery?

43. Christians are called to live a life of total surrender and separation from the world.

44. Alcohol makes me forget. It can make me forget that I am married, that I am saved and so on.

45. "I don't get drunk. I only have one or two drinks." If they didn't affect you, you would drink soda.

46. I should never look to the glass or bottle for joy, which can only be found in the Lord Jesus Christ.

47. Alcohol fills my mind with impure thoughts.

48. If it could hinder my faith walk or love walk or dishonor the lordship of Jesus Christ, I need to forsake it.

49. Alcohol doesn't help me run the race that Jesus has marked before me to finish with more accuracy. It does the polar opposite.

50. For any argument that tries to justify Christian drinking, there are at least 50 other reasons not to. The writing is on the wall. It's not God's best for Christians to drink.



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51. There is plenty of sweet tea available.
52. Milk is cheaper and better for you. Buttermilk is good too if you really wanna break bad. Smile
53. I don't live in Germany. Surprised
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