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Wine! Its In The Bible

Wine! Its In The Bible

by Stan Schirmacher 

 

Only eternity will reveal how many people have been misled by their ignorance and misunderstanding of the word “wine” in the Bible! Unbelievers and drinkers have wielded a whip tipped with scriptures and Christians have allowed the whip to continue to snap, because they don’t know how to clip the point – not understanding that the message is against liquor, not for it! 

 

Take Christ’s first miracle, the turning of… Continue reading

Is It OK For Christians To Drink Alcohol?

Is It OK For Christians To Drink Alcohol?

 

QUESTION:

 

Is it wrong to drink wine, because the Bible seems to indicate that JESUS drank it?

 

The Bible says that people called Jesus a glutton and a winebibber.  You can’t call a person a winebibber if he only drinks grape juice, correct?

 

ANSWER:

 

You can call a person anything you want, whether it’s true or not, so the fact that Jesus was called a winebibber is… Continue reading

Reverend Who?

Reverend Who?

Are costumes & titles for church leaders biblical?

 

Introduction:

 

Is this subject something really worth concerning ourselves with? Absolutely yes. All biblical truth is important and by ignoring a seemingly trivial spiritual issue we may be opening the door of our lives to some very serious spiritual problems.

 

Religious clothing:

 

Why do so many church leaders dress differently from the rest of the congregation?  Some leaders wear expensive suits, some wear robes, some wear… Continue reading

Featured Gospel Message

Christ Died For The Ungodly

by Horatius Bonar

The divine testimony concerning man is, that he is a sinner. God bears witness against him, not for him; and testifies that "there is none righteous, no, not one"; that there is "none that doeth good"; none "that understandeth"; none that even seeks after God, and, still more, none that loves Him (Psa. 14:1-3; Rom. 3:10-12). God speaks of man kindly, but severely; as one yearning over a lost child, yet as one who will make no terms with sin, and will "by no means clear the guilty." <continued>