Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Drunkenness (Studies in Proverbs)



SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 3/26/2013 9:31 AM
My Worship Time                                                                                          Focus:  Drunkenness
Bible Reading & Meditation                                            Reference:  Studies in Proverbs
            Message of the verses:  Today we begin the next to the last chapter in our study of the book of Proverbs that is from the commentary we have been looking at by Dr. Warren Wiersbe.  He entitles this twelfth chapter “Popular Sins (Drunkenness, Disrespect, Illusion, Greed, Pride).”  We will be looking at the first section on drunkenness in today’s SD.  I realize that we do not have the time to do an extended study on alcohol abuse, but we will look at what the Bible, including the book of Proverbs has to say about this subject.
            Before we look at drunkenness I want to quote something from Dr. Wiersbe’s book that is from the introduction of this chapter.  “Movies and TV are instructing generation after generation of children how to ridicule virginity, laugh at sobriety, challenge authority, and reject honesty.  Actors, actresses, and advertisers have convinced them that ‘having fun,’ ‘feeling good,’ and ‘getting away with it’ are no the main goals in live.  
            “The book of Proverbs has something to say about popular sins that are weakening our homes, threatening the peace of our communities, and destroying lives.”
Drunkenness
The first thing we must realize is that alcohol is a narcotic, and not a food.  We find from different portions of the book of Proverbs warnings about the abuse of alcohol.  Alcohol is a very big problem in the United States and other countries as it costs many billions of dollars in care and also in lost wages.  Many people are killed due to alcohol related car accidents and on the job related accidents. 
Wine and Israel:  Since we are looking at the book of Proverbs we better find out what it says along with other books of the Bible, about wine and other alcoholic beverages.  We will first look at Genesis 27:28 “Now may God give you of the dew of heaven, And of the fatness of the earth, And an abundance of grain and new wine,” this is a blessing Isaac gives to Jacob and it includes new wine.  Let us no look at Psalm 104:15 “And wine which makes man’s heart glad, So that he may make his face glisten with oil, And food which sustains man’s heart.”  The people of Israel considered wine a gift along with oil and bread.  Not unlike meat, wine was not present at all meals, but it was more like something done on special occasions.  Wine was not prohibited to the people of Israel except with certain priests and those who were performing a Nasserite vow.   It was said of John the Baptist that now wine or hard drink was to be given to him.  I take this to mean that even when his mother was pregnant with him she could not have any wine or strong drink. 
Wine and wisdom:  Proverbs 20:1 says “Wine is a mocker, strong drink a brawler, And whoever is intoxicated by it is not wise.”  This is the first of seven passages in the book of Proverbs that talk about the abuse of alcohol.  The verse tells us that wine is a mocker, the more people drink it the more they want it even though it does bad things to them.  Dr. Wiersbe quotes a Japanese proverb that says “First the man takes a drink; then the drink takes a drink; then the drink takes the man.” 
We see in Proverbs 21:17 that addiction to alcohol can lead to poverty “He who loves pleasure will become a poor man; He who loves wine and oil will not become rich.”  I wish not to quote Proverbs 23:29-35 “29 ¶  Who has woe? Who has sorrow? Who has contentions? Who has complaining? Who has wounds without cause? Who has redness of eyes? 30  Those who linger long over wine, Those who go to taste mixed wine. 31  Do not look on the wine when it is red, When it sparkles in the cup, When it goes down smoothly; 32  At the last it bites like a serpent And stings like a viper. 33  Your eyes will see strange things And your mind will utter perverse things. 34  And you will be like one who lies down in the middle of the sea, Or like one who lies down on the top of a mast. 35  "They struck me, but I did not become ill; They beat me, but I did not know it. When shall I awake? I will seek another drink.’”  This is vivid description of the tragic consequences of drunkenness.
Let’s look at Proverbs 31:1-9 to see that alcohol and civic responsibilities don’t mix.  In his commentary on this section Dr. Wiersbe stated that a person from Washington D.C. told him that the United States had three political parties, the Democratic, the Republican, and the Cocktail party. “1 ¶  The words of King Lemuel, the oracle which his mother taught him: 2  What, O my son? And what, O son of my womb? And what, O son of my vows? 3  Do not give your strength to women, Or your ways to that which destroys kings. 4  It is not for kings, O Lemuel, It is not for kings to drink wine, Or for rulers to desire strong drink, 5  For they will drink and forget what is decreed, And pervert the rights of all the afflicted. 6  Give strong drink to him who is perishing, And wine to him whose life is bitter. 7  Let him drink and forget his poverty And remember his trouble no more. 8  Open your mouth for the mute, For the rights of all the unfortunate. 9  Open your mouth, judge righteously, And defend the rights of the afflicted and needy.”
Wine and today’s believer:  The following are verses from the NT that clearly warn today’s believers  about the sin of drunkenness.  “Let us behave properly as in the day, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual promiscuity and sensuality, not in strife and jealousy (Rom. 13:13).”  “For those who sleep do their sleeping at night, and those who get drunk get drunk at night (1Thes. 5:7).”  “"Be on guard, so that your hearts will not be weighted down with dissipation and drunkenness and the worries of life, and that day will not come on you suddenly like a trap (Luke 21:34).”  “envying, drunkenness, carousing, and things like these, of which I forewarn you, just as I have forewarned you, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kingdom of God (Ga. 5:21).”  “Beloved, I urge you as aliens and strangers to abstain from fleshly lusts which wage war against the soul (1Peter 2:11).”  Peter picks up on what Paul wrote in Galatians concerning the works of the flesh.
Spiritual meaning for my life today:  The Bible makes it clear that we as believers are not to do anything that can cause another believer to fall into sin, and if that means that as believers we have a drink once in a while then we are not to do it around a weak believer that could cause him to fall.  The church I belong to states in its constitution that its members are not to use any type of alcohol as a beverage and I desire to stick to that.
My Steps of Faith for Today:  Follow what is in our church constitution.
Memory verses for the week:  Psalm 32:1-8
            1 How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered!  2 How blessed is the man to whom the LORD does not impute iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no deceit!  When I kept silent about my sin, my body wasted away through my groaning all day long.  4 For day and night Your hand was heavy upon me; my vitality was drained away like the fever heat of summer. Selah.  5 I acknowledged my sin to You, and my iniquity I did not hide; I said “I will confess my transgressions to the LORD”; and You forgave the guilt of my sin. Selah.  6 Therefore, let everyone who is godly pray to You when You may be found; surely in a flood of great waters they will not reach him.
            7 You are my hiding place; You preserve me from trouble; You surround me with songs of deliverance. Selah.  8 I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you.
Answer to yesterday’s Bible Question:  “The Southern kingdom (Judah).”
Today’s Bible Question:  “What did Moses do that won favor with the Priest of Midian?
Answer in tomorrow’s SD.
3/26/2013 10:35 AM  

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