Thoughts, Words & Devotions by Tim Burt

March 29, 2008

The Bible and Wine-Drinking

Hi Fresh Manna Readers. This is a special installment of Fresh Manna as I leave for two weeks. I believe it to be one of the best articles I’ve ever read on this subject and submit it to you not only to read, but as an aid to you in helping people through this question that many people have and struggle with. It’s longer than a normal Fresh Manna so print it out and take your time to digest it. It’s rich in truth and perspective. Be blessed! Pastor Tim

I will be in Israel for the next two weeks. I will be back to writing on Tuesday, April 15th. We will be celebrating Israel’s 60th Anniversary as a nation and joining with over 1,000 Christians from around the country in showing our love and solidarity for Israel. I will be praying for you while I am gone and will covet your prayers.

A Christian Perspective on Wine-Drinking

by Norman Geisler   http://www.gospeljohn.com/ng_drinking.htm


The Bible says several things about the use of wine.

Is Wine Today Like New Testament Wine?

Many wine-drinking Christians today mistakenly assume that what the New Testament meant by wine is identical to wine used today. This, however, is false. In fact today’s wine is by biblical definitions “strong drink,” and hence is forbidden in the Bible! What the Bible frequently meant by wine was basically purified water.

Stein researched wine-drinking in the ancient world, in Jewish sources, and in the Bible.(7) He pointed out that wine in Homer’s day was twenty parts water and one part wine (Odyssey 9.208-9). Pliny referred to wine as eight parts water and one part wine (Natural History 14.6-54). According to Aristophanes, it was stronger: three parts water and two parts wine. Other classical Greek writers spoke of other mixtures: Euenos — three parts water, one part wine; Hesiod — three to one, water to wine; Alexis — four to one: Diocles and Anacreon — two to one: and Ion — three to one. The average was about three or four parts of water to one part of wine. Sometimes in the ancient world one part water would be mixed with one part wine; this was considered strong wine. And anyone who drank wine unmixed was looked on as a Scythian, a barbarian. That means the Greeks would say today, “You Americans are barbarians — drinking straight wine.” For example, Athenaeus quoted Mnesitheus of Athens as saying, “in daily intercourse, to those who drink it moderately it gives good cheer; but if you overstep the bounds it brings violence. Mix it half and half and you get madness; unmixed — bodily collapse.”(8) Here is a pagan saying, “Half and half is madness, and unmixed wine brings death.”

Stein also observes that “in several instances in the Old Testament a distinction is made between ‘wine’ and ’strong drink’” (e.g., Lev. 10:8-9). Strong drink is one thing, wine is another thing. The same distinction is made in Deuteronomy 14:26; 29:6; Judges 13:4; and elsewhere. According to the Talmud the “wine” used in the Passover meal was three parts water and one part wine (cf. 2 Macc. 15:39).(9)

It may also be that the wine Jesus miraculously provided at the wedding in Cana (John 2: 1-11) was a similar drink, that is, wine mixed with water. The word oinos (“wine”) refers sometimes to fermented grape juice (e.g., Eph. 5:18) and sometimes to fresh, not fully fermented grape juice (e.g., Rev. 19:15). Furthermore, in ancient times not many beverages were safe to drink. Stein indicates that in the ancient world water could be made safe in one of several ways. It could be boiled, but this was tedious and costly. Or it could be filtered, but this was not a safe method. Or some wine could be put in the water to kill the germs — one part wine with three or four parts water.

Wine today has a much higher level of alcohol than wine in the New Testament. In fact in New Testament times one would need to drink twenty-two glasses of wine in order to consume the large amount of alcohol in two martinis today. Stein humorously notes, “In other words, it is possible to become intoxicated from wine mixed with three parts water, but one’s drinking would probably affect the bladder long before the mind.”(10)

Though fermented wine was drunk in Bible times and though the Bible approved of wine-drinking, one needs to remember that the alcoholic content was much less than that of wine today. What is used today is not the wine of the New Testament! Therefore Christians ought not drink wine, beer, or other alcoholic beverages for they are actually “strong drink” and are forbidden in Scripture. Even ancient pagans did not drink what some [so-called] “Christians” drink today! Thus it is wrong to argue that since people in Bible times drank wine, Christians today can do the same. Properly speaking, people then drank purified water. New Testament wine was basically a water-purification method. It was not an unsafe liquor; it was a safe liquid. But in America purifying water with wine is unnecessary, and plenty of nonaddictive beverages are available.

Drunkenness Is a Sin

Wine in the Bible was not to be used excessively, and one was not to become drunk with the fruit of the vine. In the Old Testament a drunkard was put to death (Deut. 21:20-21). Drunkenness was considered to be such an incorrigible sin that capital punishment was used for it as well as for murder, rape, blasphemy of parents, etc. According to 1 Corinthians 5:11, Christians are to separate themselves from a person who claims to be a Christian but who is a drunkard.

Drunkards “shall not inherit the kingdom of God” (1 Cor. 6:9-10), nor will homosexuals or other kinds of sinners. Practicing homosexuals and drunkards do not inherit the kingdom of God. Obviously God hates drunkenness. Paul also wrote in Ephesians 5:18, “be not drunk with wine.” And drunkenness is listed in Galatians 5:19-21 among “the deeds of the flesh.”

Strong Drink Is Deceptive and Sinful

The Bible says much about strong drink. For example, the priests were to avoid strong drink (Lev. 10:8-9). And Solomon wrote, “Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging:” (Prov. 20:1). God is opposed to someone using strong drink because it brings deception and turbulence into his life. Rulers should not take strong drink, for it distorts their ability to think clearly and to judge clearly. Strong drink is not for kings lest they pervert justice (Prov. 31:4-5). Isaiah wrote, “Woe unto them that rise up early in the morning, that they may follow strong drink” (Isa. 5:11). This writer had an uncle who was drunk every day before noon his entire adult life. At about age forty he died of liver disease. He experienced the truth of Isaiah 24:9, “strong drink shall be bitter to them that drink it.” It may seem sweet to begin with, but it will be bitter in the end. It was the false prophet who said, “I will prophesy unto thee of wine and of strong drink” (Mic. 2:11). God is opposed to using strong drink as a beverage.(1) The Hebrew word for “strong drink” is shekar. It is used 23 times and refers to an intoxicating drink made from barley, pomegranates, dates, apples, or honey. The more common Old Testament word for “wine” is yayin, used 141 times. The word tirosh on the other hand, occasionally translated “new wine,” means the freshly pressed juice of the grape, that is, grape juice that has not yet fully fermented.(2) It is used 38 times (e.g., Gen. 27:28: Joel 2:24: Mic. 6:5).

In addition, drinking results in a slowing of the thinking processes (Prov. 31:4-5; Isa. 28:7; Hos. 4:11); a stupor (Jer. 25:27; 51:39); sickness (Isa. 19:14; 28:7-8; Jer. 48:26); staggering (loss of balance and mental control) (Job 12:25; Isa. 28:7-8; 29:9); arrogance (Hab. 2:5); forgetfulness (Prov. 31:6-7); confusion and delirious dreams (Prov. 23:31, 33); sleepiness (Gen. 9:20-24; 19:33); lack of feeling (Prov. 23:31, 35); bloodshot eyes (Prov. 23:29-30); and poverty (Prov. 23:20-21).

Deciding About Wine-Drinking Today

How should one decide today whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages? Christians should carefully consider the following four questions.

What Are the Facts about Alcohol?

Before a person decides to drink or to continue drinking, he should be fully aware of the following facts about alcoholic beverages and their effects today.(11)

1 An estimated ten million problem drinkers or alcoholics are in the United States adult population.
2. Of adults who drink, 36 percent can be classed as problem drinkers.
3. In addition, an estimated 3.3 million young people ages 14-17 are problem drinkers.
4. Alcohol-related deaths may run as high as 200,000 per year. In two years’ time there are as many alcoholic-related deaths as there were in the entire Vietnam War!
5. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism cost the United States about $50 billion in 1975. That figure has risen considerably since then.
6. Between 1966 and 1975 the percent of high school students who said they had been drunk increased from 19 percent to 45 percent.
7. Alcohol is one cause of cancer.
8. Fetal alcohol syndrome is the third greatest cause of birth defects.
9. Evidence exists that social drinking impairs one’s social and intellectual capacities. Rather than getting sharper, people who drink get duller.
10. Half of all traffic fatalities and one-third of all traffic injuries are alcohol-related. Whereas a person has the legal right to drink, he does not have the right to endanger the lives of others on the highway by his drinking.
11. A high percentage of child-abusing parents have drinking problems.
12. A relatively high correlation exists between alcohol consumption and robbery, rape, assault, homicide; and more than one-third of suicides involve alcohol.
13. Taxpayers pay $11 to offset each $1 paid in liquor revenue.(12)

II. Will Wine-Drinking Lead Anyone Else to Sin?

Christians are to be concerned not only about their own lives but also about others. Paul wrote in Philippians 2:4, “Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.” And Christians should seriously consider Romans 14:21: “It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth.” A believer should ask himself, “Will my drinking cause anyone else to sin? Even if it would not be a problem to me, is it possible that it would cause someone else to stumble?” This writer knows of former alcoholics who have attended church communion services in which fermented wine has been served, and just the taste of a little bit of it drove them back into alcoholism.

III. Can Wine-Drinking Be Done to the Glory of God?

Paul wrote, “Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” (1 Cor. 10:31). If a Christian cannot be praising God and glorifying Him while he is drinking, then it is not good for him, and it is not glorifying to God.

Several reasons may be offered as to why Christians ought to refrain from wine-drinking. First, people in the United States have plenty of wholesome, non-addictive beverages. The situation today is unlike biblical times when there were not many wholesome beverages. People often did not have good water available; it was often polluted. Travelers today know that in many foreign countries pure drinking water is difficult to obtain. In many foreign places, travelers become sick from drinking the water. This is similar to biblical times.

Thus it is wrong to argue that since people in Bible times drank wine, Christians today can do the same.

Properly speaking, people then drank purified water. New Testament wine was basically a water-purification method. It was not an unsafe liquor; it was a safe liquid. But in America purifying water with wine is unnecessary, and plenty of non-addictive beverages are available.

Second, America is an alcoholic culture, but the New Testament culture was not. Ten million Americans are alcoholics, with more than three million of them teenagers. In New Testament times, there were comparatively few drunks, and alcohol was not a problem in their culture to the extent it is in this nation.

Third, total abstinence is the safer policy. A person cannot abuse drinking if he does not drink. In Christianity Today a few years ago, a writer asked, “How many people would fly if they knew there was a chance of one in ten that the plane would crash?”(13) The chances of airplanes crashing are certainly not that high — far from it; but if they were, undoubtedly many people would refuse ever to board another plane. And yet the chances of an occasional or moderate drinker becoming an alcoholic are in fact one in ten!

Fourth, total abstinence is the more consistent policy. A few years ago when the drug culture became so dominant and people became so concerned about young people’s use of marijuana, heroin, and harder drugs, the government studied the problem of drug abuse. The results chagrined many adults: The number one problem in the United States is alcohol! It is not marijuana, nor heroin, nor LSD, but alcohol — the “establishment” drug, the adults’ drug, the legal drug. This in no way suggests that marijuana or other illegal drugs should be approved. But young people took at adults and say, “hypocrites! You approve of your drug, and it’s the biggest one in the country, and you disapprove of our drugs.” And therefore it is difficult to win young people from drugs; they see the sheer hypocrisy of many adults.

Since today’s society is alcohol-polluted, this writer suggests that Christians take a strong stand against all alcoholic beverages. This writer would like to suggest that Christians, in a Nazarite like vow, should protest the destructive effects of alcoholism and should voluntarily abstain from all alcohol consumption. http://www.gospeljohn.com/ng_drinking.htm

In His Love,

Pastor Tim Burt

http://readfreshmanna.blogspot.com/

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March 27, 2008

The Real Source of Self Esteem!

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2 Pet 1:3-4 “His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness…. so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.

The words in the above two verses absolutely ignite my faith.

I was a person that grew up in a wonderfully loving home. My parents loved me and gave me everything they knew and had the capability to give me. It was truly a loving atmosphere that nurtured good things in me.

My home atmosphere was great, but as we’ve all learned, it can be a hard world to live in. There are many cruel people out there. My confidence level of who I was and what I was to become was not clear to me and I didn’t know or have the Lord to encourage my heart.

While growing up, like most kids, I did not always receive glowing encouragement from my friends and classmates at school. That isn’t what kids are generally great at. The opposite may be closer to the truth. If someone could represent average, in most ways, that was how I saw myself. That may not seem bad but no young aspiring person really wants to think of themselves as average. I had a friendly personality, but most of the strengths that I did have weren’t the kinds of attributes that were noticeable to my friends or in my day to day life. I was an extremely hard worker and had great common sense but who notices that? For a guy, I wasn’t really very big. I grew late in life and was quite small in high school. I received good grades but wasn’t close to being the smartest person. I was only an okay athlete. Over all, I received my share of teenage teasing and ridicule.

As a young adult I gave my life to the Lord. That was when something powerful, miraculously changed within me. My caring of what people thought about me began to decrease because my care for reverencing the Lord and living for Him became my ultimate importance.

As I learned to read the Bible and began to learn about this new life in Jesus, I learned something very wonderful – something that I had wished my self esteem had been built upon my entire life. I learned that I had been given a new nature – God’s nature. Something He called the “divine nature.” The Greek word for nature means “growth” and is implying the growth of our disposition – of who we become. The preceeding word divine means “godhead.” This is implying that God’s character is now within to learn and grow from. 2 Pet 1:3-4 says, “His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness…. so that through them you may participate in the divine nature and escape the corruption in the world caused by evil desires.”

This new nature is given to every believer as an act of God’s grace and love. We can only develop in it when we believe it and act upon it by faith. In taking hold of this revelation and truth, it meant that I had the power of God to become like God working within me! Wow! That is truly a mind boggling thought! It meant that all my old corrupted desires and ways I did things could be left behind. It meant that God’s supernatural power was at work in my life. Talk about a self esteem booster – and not just to please others but instead, to honor God!

Do you know what that means? It means that God desires us to think and act like Himself. That would be impossible except that He DID actually put His nature within us. Most Christians think godliness means being good and kind. There are many people that don’t know Jesus that are good and kind. It has to mean more! God lets us do things that only God can do. He let’s us speak His Word to people – Words that are life-changing and that have the ability to alter the total course of someone’s life. He instructs and allows us to lay hands on the sick so they can recover. He instructs and allows us come to the throne of Heaven – His throne of grace when we pray. Hebrews 4:16 says, “So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it.”

God instructs and allows us to be vessels of the Holy Spirit to be used in all of our day-to-day surroundings to become like Jesus and to share His love and life-changing power. If you are a Christian, I challenge you to pray about these scriptures yourself. He did ask us to put on goodness but He also asks us to put on godliness – to be like God. Then His purpose can become our purpose. Then His power can work through us. Of course these things are only accessed by faith in what Gods says. When that happens, then the reality of these two verses truly begins to hit home with us. John 14:12 “The truth is, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works, because I am going to be with the Father.” AND 1 John 5:14-15 “This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us–whatever we ask–we know that we have what we asked of Him.”

God doesn’t want us to reach out to those around us with only the same nice and kind words that any person that doesn’t know God could offer. He wants us to act like Jesus in the earth – to offer His life changing love – His life changing Word – His life changing promises – His life changing power that comes through prayer.

Jesus has given me His love, His purpose, and His divine nature to imitate and boldly live touching others with His “divine” love and power. Jesus is the friend that rightly impacts our life and who we are forever!

In His Love,

Pastor Tim Burt
http://readfreshmanna.blogspot.com/
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March 26, 2008

Where to Bank All Our Trust!

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Isaiah 26:3 “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, whose thoughts are fixed on you! “

“I know what you are thinking!” Have you ever said that to someone or had someone say that to you? Renee and I have been married for almost 30 years. There are times where I could accurately guess what is going through her mind as she might do the same with me. That is really only about familiarity. We sometimes know someone so well that we can guess what they are thinking about. That is not the same as knowing what they are thinking about because you have some mystical connection to their mind and thoughts. Although that kind idea is often seen in movies and television, it’s not true and to the contrary – it opens the door to the demonic activity.

We can’t know what someone else is thinking. 1 Cor. 2:11 (NLT) says, “No one can know what anyone else is really thinking except that person alone…” Why is this important to know? Because the world sneaks ideas and concepts into your life without you even realizing it – ideas that are not true but that you could easily and naively believe and put faith in. When you do, it opens the door to demonic activity.

Years before I got saved, someone sold me a bag of goods about this scientific method of determining people’s moods for the day in advance. I was naïve. It sounded cool. I believed into and got carried away with it. I talked to people about this on and off for a couple of years. It gave me some kind of spiritual feeling.

The truth is, this was cultish and opened the door to demonic activity in my life. Until I gave my life to the Lord and started being taught by God’s Word, I really didn’t understand how much it could hurt me. Even worse – I was influencing others with garbage ideas that contributed nothing to the real truth – the saving grace of Jesus Christ. These kinds of ideas help seduce people into demonically inspired lies believing they can predict the future, into knowing how people will act in days to come, and so much more. People believe that stuff and belief is faith. It’s unknowingly putting faith in demonic deception rather that the truth of God’s Word. So, there is nothing innocent about it. It’s dangerous.

There appears to be more mental health issues in this day and age than we have ever witnessed before. Why is that? What is causing that? Much of it is fear. The devil tries to seduce people into leaning on and trusting in supernatural forth telling or putting their trust in things other than God. These things will fail them where God never will.

There are those that out of curiosity or the desire to be entertained, read horoscopes or visit fortune tellers trying to find out their future. Some listen to psychics or to those that say they can speak to the dead. People that have lost a loved one and so earnestly desire to “speak with them” are ripe for this form of deception. There is a whole new wave of television shows about people seeing into the past and future and talking to the dead. Hollywood producers are ignorant of God’s Word and have no idea that they are pawns in Satan’s hand to push demonic influence.

It may be called just “entertainment” but this becomes the seed planted in people’s minds that seduce them to believing that there might be something to it. Just as Christians are used as God’s vessels to bring the gospel and miracles, so people can unknowingly be used of Satan to bring deceptive practices and create illusions which is false power that appears to be supernatural. Those that write horoscopes, tell fortunes through tera cards, read palms or crystal balls – those that call themselves psychics and those that communicate with the dead ARE being used of Satan. Run from them!

God instructed His people through Moses, “… do not learn to imitate the detestable ways of the nations,,, Let no one be found among you … who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritists or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the LORD… But as for you, the LORD your God has not permitted you to do so.” Deu 18:9-14

Satan will work more and more of this deception in the earth as we get closer to Jesus’ second coming because he wants miracles to appear not to come just at the hand of God. That way, people will attribute miracles to many things instead of just Almighty God. Satan has always had this plan and God has always condemned it. Rev 19:20 says, “But the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who had performed the miraculous signs on his behalf. With these signs he had deluded those who had received the mark of the beast and worshiped his image. The two of them were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.”

You can’t and won’t be able to know the future – except for what God reveals in His Word. What you can know is that in a thousand ways, God promises to love, care for, and protect you. Jeremiah 29:11 puts it like this: “For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.” That is what He wants you to believe, trust Him in, and think about. It will be the source of supernatural peace and mental soundness. Isaiah 26:3 “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, whose thoughts are fixed on you!”

In His Love,
Pastor Tim Burt
http://readfreshmanna.blogspot.com/
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