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Drunkenness:
Drinking Intoxicating Beverages
Bible
study on drunkenness.
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Eph. 5:18;
1 Cor. 5:11; 6:10; 11:21
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Drunkenness is forbidden.
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Eph. 5:18-21
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Christians should not be drunk with wine, but filled
with the Spirit.
"Get drunk" (Eph. 5:18) is translated from
the Greek verb methusko, meaning "to make
drunk, or to grow drunk" . . . "to become intoxicated".
It is "an inceptive verb, marking the process or
the state" (Vine's).
In Ephesians 5:18, Paul tells us that the process of
getting drunk is a sin, in addition to the state of
drunkenness.
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Rom. 13:13
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Drunkenness is not a proper walk of life.
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1 Cor. 6:9-10
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Drunkards will not inherit the kingdom of God.
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Gal. 5:19-21
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Drunkenness is a work of the flesh.
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1 Pet. 4:3-5 |
Christians should not participate in drinking parties
or carouse in any way.
Christians should avoid parties in which intoxicated
beverages are served.
Christians should not engage in "social drinking"
of intoxicants.
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1 Tim. 3:2 |
Christians must be temperate (sober).
The Greek word in 1 Tim. 3:2 translated temperate
is nephaleos and directly relates to intoxicates.
Christians shouldn't be intoxicated so they can be
sober, vigilant, and watchful over his own conduct,
and on guard against sin (1 Th. 5:4-8; 2 Tim. 4:5; 1
Pet. 1:13; 4:7; 5:8; 2 Jn. 1:8; Heb. 13:17).
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1 Cor. 5:11
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Christians cannot keep company with other Christians
who are drunkards (cf. 1 Cor. 15:33).
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1 Th. 5:21-22 |
Christians hold fast to that which is good, and abstain
from every form of evil.
Christians do not engage in things associated with
sin, including drinking and drunkenness.
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1 Cor. 6:12
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Christians aren't to be addicted to anything, not even
to something good.
Researchers have found that alcohol is very addictive
because of it's mind-altering properties, and the chemical
effect it has on the human brain.
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