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Is it wrong to buy sandwiches from a bar?

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Friend of God, Jan 7, 2006.

  1. Mike McK

    Mike McK New Member

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    How can it be an appearance of evil when there is nothing evil about going into a bar?

    How can it not be gossip, unless you assume that a person is going into a bar for evil purposes?
     
  2. NaasPreacher (C4K)

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    Do you think Jesus would have gone into a bar to buy a sandwich?

    BTW, please don't pre-judge my view based on the question.
     
  3. Mike McK

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    Actually, when taken in context, that passage says not to participate with them in drunkenness.
     
  4. JamieinNH

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    I will answer your question with my opinion.

    I do believe he would, but the sandwich I think would have been secordary, I believe he would have gone in to witness to unbelivers and sinners, which is what Gina suggested I believe.

    Go in for the food, but while you're there make good use of the time witnessing to people.


    Jamie
     
  5. Terry_Herrington

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    Actually, I think that Jesus might enjoy a good beer with His sandwich. Of course, He would never get drunk!
     
  6. RayMarshall19

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    Actually, I think that Jesus might enjoy a good beer with His sandwich. Of course, He would never get drunk! </font>[/QUOTE]Why don't we let Jesus speak for himself:

    Matthew 11: 18-19 - "For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, 'He has a demon!' The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, 'Behold, a gluttonous man and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!'"
     
  7. Gina B

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    So Rob, did you find an answer in all of this? :eek:
     
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    sorry should have read all befor posting
     
  9. Friend of God

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  10. Johnv

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    Well, it's not a sin, not necessarily an appearance of evil, and not necessarily a bad witness. My wife and I have from time to time visited a local sports bar & grill for lunch or during special sporting events, and done so with other church members. However, I agree withh Joseph B's original post. If you are not comfortable with it, then don't do it. You have every right not to and should feel no shame for it. You cannot be judged for your personal conviction, and, so long as you're not judging anyone else according to your personal conviction, you're not acting unrighteously.
     
  11. RayMarshall19

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    Well said, Johnv. Bravo. Amen.
     
  12. Friend of God

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    But, you see John, I WAS judging others according to my personal conviction, and I was convicted of it.

    It's not a pretty sight when you see yourself as a Legalist, especialy when the evidence is staring you in the face.

    Thankfully, Jesus is merciful with His wayward children.

    Rob
     
  13. Johnv

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    I applaud you for loking at yourself with objectivity. Of course, we should refrain from judging others according to personal conviction, but you are indeed welcome to, and I encourage you to, adhere to your own personal conviction for yourself, whatever that may be.

    God bless, FoG.
     
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    We ought to obey God rather than man.
     
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    There are many restaurants that have bars in them or an area to buy alcohol. Eating in these places are not wrong. I can see nothing wrong with getting sandwiches at the ONLY place in town that offers food to eat.

    I would think that most people in your town know that this is the ONLY place to get sandwiches.

    We can try, but we cannot control what other people think.

    I believe that 1 Thessalonians 5:22 means to avoid evil.

    Abstain from every form of evil NKJV

    We are to abstain from every hint of false teaching or disobedience.
     
  16. bgoc bryan

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    What kind of message are you giving to the lost who see you in the bar. The see you not getting drunk, not drinking, and being a nice friendly guy. If you pray about it and are not tempted tow drink be a witness just by your actions.
     
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