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Ugly

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Drinking and being a drunkard are not the same thing. So right from the beginning you're starting the post in error.
 

Joidevivre

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Even the doctors say moderate is 5 oz. A person who drinks too much will not stop there.
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Okay, so today is a good day to stop. I had to stop.
Not wishing to get into a debate, but quitting is easier to talk about than to do. I've heard absolutely every admonishment about drinking, being a drunk, being a drunkard. You name it, I've heard it. It first has to start with me wanting to quit.
 
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CharlieGrown

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Not wishing to get into a debate, but quitting is easier to talk about than to do. I've heard absolutely every admonishment about drinking, being a drunk, being a drunkard. You name it, I've heard it. It first has to start with me wanting to quit.
I think it's like every other battle we can't win on our own strength. To pray for the grace to do the literal work of removing the desire to do or not do something is God's power by faith.
 
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Drinking and being a drunkard are not the same thing. So right from the beginning you're starting the post in error.
I hope this post wasn't directed at me, Ugly. All I said was, “We learn from the Bible that it is okay to drink a little alcohol, but not okay to drink a lot. Where do you draw the line?”
 
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Not wishing to get into a debate, but quitting is easier to talk about than to do. I've heard absolutely every admonishment about drinking, being a drunk, being a drunkard. You name it, I've heard it. It first has to start with me wanting to quit.
Well, let's first answer the question, "Do you drink too much?"
 
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Not wishing to get into a debate, but quitting is easier to talk about than to do. I've heard absolutely every admonishment about drinking, being a drunk, being a drunkard. You name it, I've heard it. It first has to start with me wanting to quit.
You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. Phil 4:13
Greater is he than is in me than he that is in the world.1John 4:4

You first must be saved. Romans 9:9-10. Acts 17:30 - God commands all men everywhere to repent.
Luke 13:3 - Unless you repent you will likewise perish.


You have to want to glorify God and die to self more than you want the drink. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. I used to be a pothead like cheech and chong. I used to think I needed zanax to sleep and get me through the day. I was a fornicator too! I was a mess. Im not perfect yet because I am not with the Lord in heaven yet( glorified) but I am a work in progress (santified). I am the clay and God is my potter. God delivered me from it all! God frees us from the bondage of sin. Humble yourself. Seek the Lord. Jesus Christ can set you free!
Proverbs 16:6 - By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD [men] depart from evil.



Ill pray for you. I want you to be free.

Please commit yourself to reading the bible every single day. Seek the Lord in the early morning hours. You will find him. Christ said if you knock I will answer.
 
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it's always about 'moderation', it is KEY, - if we over-indulge, this shows us our helplessness and
desire for some kind of love and comfort that is missing in our lives - then the real problems arise
and we must seek Jesus or someone whom He puts in our lives that we will listen to and learn from,
in order to desire to abide in His will and not abuse ourselves, as satan so desires for us to do...
 
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Yahweh_is_gracious

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Well, let's first answer the question, "Do you drink too much?"
Let's not, and we'll just say we did. I've no desire to be taken to task by you for your own pleasure. I've stated what I wanted to and what I felt I needed to. My obligations to this thread are concluded. Thank you. Have a pleasant evening.
 
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indraepw the line as soon as alchohal comes into the question. it ruins lives. in the bible, the wine used was not phermented as it is today. even children drank it then.
You sure need to do some research there. LOL That's like saying the beer German kids drink is 3.2.
 

p_rehbein

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Before I became a Christian, I drank.

On February 13th, 1983, I gave my life to Christ.

Have not had nor desired to have a drop of alcohol since.

The indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit removed that desire from my life, and I praise God He did.

(as for others? that's their problem........especially IF they are trying to do it themselves)

In my opinion, one can not be a PRACTICING alcoholic and be a Christian. A RECOVERING alcoholic? Yes. As with any other sin, one must ABSTAIN from the sinful lifestyle. Scriptures reveal this to be true.

Ugly is right. However, I do not know anyone who ONLY AS A DRINK..........and does not get DRUNK. That, in my opinion, is far harder than quitting.
 
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Let's not, and we'll just say we did. I've no desire to be taken to task by you for your own pleasure. I've stated what I wanted to and what I felt I needed to. My obligations to this thread are concluded. Thank you. Have a pleasant evening.
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you candidness and honesty about yourself has been greatly appreciated by many of us...
it is such a rare thing these days...
 
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Let's not, and we'll just say we did. I've no desire to be taken to task by you for your own pleasure. I've stated what I wanted to and what I felt I needed to. My obligations to this thread are concluded. Thank you. Have a pleasant evening.
In that case, I get the last word, right?

I don't know how you let yourself believe I take any pleasure in this.
 

Laish

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Not wishing to get into a debate, but quitting is easier to talk about than to do. I've heard absolutely every admonishment about drinking, being a drunk, being a drunkard. You name it, I've heard it. It first has to start with me wanting to quit.
Hello Yahweh is gracious
I will share my prospective. I am a alcoholic . I have been sober for 21 years . I agree that it all starts with your desire to stop .
The fact you are posting about this says in the very least you believe you have a problem. That's a good start. If you want to stop . As others have said above and your name here on the forum says God is gracious. God is willing to help if you ask .
.I can relate that stopping is not so easy , but it can be done one day at a time. If you can't manage a day try a hour or even a minute at a time . I was one of those guys that did it one minute at a time . Those minutes will add up . Also I was not able to stop the first time . Some can and some can't so don't give up if you stumble at first . The idea of being sober is that it's a journey not a destination.
Another thing is find some other folks that have the same problem you have to talk with . Church support groups or AA is a good start . God works through many people and He uses them to help others . Who knows at some time in the future God may use you to help someone who is struggling with alcoholism.
If if you have questions feel free to ask either here or in a pm
Blessings
Bill
 
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Laish

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We learn from the Bible that it is okay to drink a little alcohol, but not okay to drink a lot. Where do you draw the line?
Ok as to the op if you get drunk ,or continually drink to drunkenness I believe that is the line .
I am a drunk so I don't drink period. My wife drinks she has no issues. She will take a week to
finish a 6 pack. That still boggles my mind. lol . Usually the drinking is not the real issue though .
Once start digging in to it it's the why we drink so much is the real problem . The character defects
or our separation from God is at the core reason.
I hope that makes sense
Blessings
Bill
 
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eph610

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I think alcoholics are in denial.
So are those that gossip in churches and tell their deacons boards they need to fire a pastor because they don't agree with him,....
 
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eph610

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You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. Phil 4:13
Greater is he than is in me than he that is in the world.1John 4:4

You first must be saved. Romans 9:9-10. Acts 17:30 - God commands all men everywhere to repent.
Luke 13:3 - Unless you repent you will likewise perish.


You have to want to glorify God and die to self more than you want the drink. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. I used to be a pothead like cheech and chong. I used to think I needed zanax to sleep and get me through the day. I was a fornicator too! I was a mess. Im not perfect yet because I am not with the Lord in heaven yet( glorified) but I am a work in progress (santified). I am the clay and God is my potter. God delivered me from it all! God frees us from the bondage of sin. Humble yourself. Seek the Lord. Jesus Christ can set you free!
Proverbs 16:6 - By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD [men] depart from evil.



Ill pray for you. I want you to be free.

Please commit yourself to reading the bible every single day. Seek the Lord in the early morning hours. You will find him. Christ said if you knock I will answer.
I am keeping this on file, so every time you lash out in hate towards someone and say they are headed for hell, we can remind you that you are still a work in progress....
 
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eph610

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I know many Foreign Christians that drink wine with their meal every night, and most of them are not nearly as religious as we are in the USA.

I draw the line when religion tells people that Jesus never drank alcoholic wine and try to convince people that it was somehow welchs grape juice or smuckers jelly.....A simple word study shows us that Jesus himself drank fermented wine and was accused by religion in his day of being a glutton and drunkard...to be accused as a drunkard means somebody saw you drinking the real deal....

I personally do not drink, because I am a former alcoholic. If you are a part of our ministry team, you sign a code of honor/ethics statement stating you will refrain drinking in public and your social media better never show you drinking either. Christian Character matters most
 
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Deepdistress21

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Moderation. I drink to go with food or just to relax and unwind a bit. I don't do it because I'm depressed, or to fill a void or to the point of being drunk. It's the same as other things if you do too much of it it's bad. But for me it's like relaxing, same as a hot bath or a massage. It just eases you a bit.

And as those saying who don't know what moderation is and they drink more then they should then it's not really moderation and it's an illness, an addiction or even just arrogance. And those people should trust the ones around them saying what they're doing is unhealthy.

Something isn't fact just cause you say it is. You have to be actually doing the technical description of moderation for it to be moderation.