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“Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?” Factors that Relate to the Drinking of Alcohol A Christian’s influence. Watchfulness. The sanctification of Christians. Factors regarding ancient drink.
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I. A Christian must avoid... (I Peter 4:1-3) A. “Revelries” 1. Other NT. usages: (Gal 5:21; Rom 13:13). 2. Komos ) - “a revel, carousal, i.e. in the Greek writers properly a nocturnal and riotous procession of half-drunken and frolicsome fellows who after supper parade through the streets with torches and music in honor of Bacchus [i.e. the god of wine] or some other deity” (Thayer, p. 367). “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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What Kind of Behavior Is This? Wild celebration. Wedding reception - champaign is served. The ball game - beers are passed around. Mardi Gras celebration - inhibitions down. Not total drunkenness - but it is wrong! “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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I. A Christian must avoid... (I Peter 4:1-3) B. “Drinking Parties.” 1. I Peter 4:3 is the only instance in the New Testament. “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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I. A Christian must avoid... (I Peter 4:1-3) B. “Drinking Parties.” 2. Greek OT - “banquet” Est 6:14, in Dan 5:10 used “(house of the) banquet,” Est 5:6 “banquet of wine” “feasting” or “feast” in Jer. 16:8 “(house of) feasting” Job 1:4, 5; Est. 1:5,2:18; 1 Kings 3:5; 2 Sam. 3:20; 1 Sam. 25:36 (w. drunkenness); Judges 14:10,12,17; Gen. 19:3; 40:20 (Pharaoh’s birthday). “Drinking” Est1:5-8 describes feast where drinking (uncustomarily) not compulsory. “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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I. A Christian must avoid... (I Peter 4:1-3) B. “Drinking Parties.” 3. Potos ( ) “a drinking or a carousing” (Thayer, p. 533). Equivalent to the Symposium - a drinking party that goes on after a meal that can involve either a long period of compulsory drink leading to drunkenness and fornication or if it is agreed upon simply drinking and discussion. “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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What Kind of Behavior Is This? After work cocktail with a boss or client. Backyard barbeque with a few friends. Drink with a meal to “unwind.” Not drunkenness - Holy Spirit says: “that’s enough.” Christians can’t act that way! “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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II. A Christian must be... (I Peter 4:1-3) A. “Temperate.” 1. Three instances in the NT - “temperate” I Tim. 3:2 (elders); I Tim. 3:11 (deacon’s wives); “sober” Titus 2:2 (older men). 2. Nephaleos ( , or )- “sober, temperate, abstaining from wine...” (Thayer, p. 425). cf. Lev. 10:9,10; I Peter 2:4-5 & 9-10. “Is Drunkenness All that the Bible Condemns about Drinking Alcohol?”
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