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Strong Drink -The Baptist Truth

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by mes228, Mar 28, 2007.

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  1. Isaiah40:28

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    Just wondered how grape juice makes the heart glad?
     
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    Finally a topic we agree on :)

    Maybe she will argue the health benefits of grapes for the heart...
     
  3. His Blood Spoke My Name

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    Many have read about the health benefits derived from moderate wine consumption. Resveratrol-the heart healthy compound found in wine is also found in Concord Grape Juice. Research at Cornell University showed that Concord Grape Juice actually contained more resveratrol than many wines.
    One cup of 100% Concord grape juice contains 75% of the potassium of a banana. Research on phytochemicals has focused on flavonoids contained in Concord Grape Juice. These flavonoids, which were initially identified in research on red wine, are naturally occurring compounds.
    from www.brownwoodacres.com/grape
     
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    You see what I mean I40:28? :D

    I know when I drink my welches, my heart tells me how glad it is that I am giving it something so healthy... :rolleyes:
     
  5. Terry_Herrington

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    "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."

    Benjamin Franklin
     
  6. Isaiah40:28

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    Quite.
    Here's to us in agreement.
     
  7. Isaiah40:28

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    And you think this scientific data is what the Biblical phrase refers to?
     
  8. His Blood Spoke My Name

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    I do believe that the Apostle Paul would not have prescribed an alcoholic beverage to the young pastor Timothy... especially since in the same letter he instructed Timothy that leaders in the church are not to be given to wine.

    No, my friend, Paul was speaking of a non-alcoholic beverage.
     
  9. Isaiah40:28

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    So you're not going to answer my question about the scientific data and the biblical phrase?

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    But then again I read the New Interesting Version... and it says, "not given to drunkeness".

    What say ye?

    **edited for translation error.
     
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    1 Timothy 3:3 (KJV) Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; but patient, not a brawler, not covetous; {given...: or, ready to quarrel, and offer wrong, as one in wine}
     
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    Paul could not see in the future to our grape juice of today. But he did have knowledge of preserved grape juice. We know this because historians recorded preserved grape juice from before Christ and up into the second century A.D.
     
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    So the "given to wine" means "ready to quarrel"?
     
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    And this preserved grape juice is what you believe the OT means is "making the heart glad" or "life merry"?
     
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    'not given to wine' means just what it says. He is not to drink alcoholic beverage.
     
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    Ver. 3. Not given to wine; the word signifieth a common tippler, whether he drinks to the loss of his reason or no; a wine-bibber, that makes bibbing at a tavern his trade: no sitter at wine.
    Poole

    There are no less than 16 qualifications for one who desires the office of Pastor. All are listed in the first 7 verses of 1 Timothy 3. Abstinence from wine is one of the 16 listed here.
     
  16. EdSutton

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    Actually there are NO qualifications, Poole notwithstanding, for the spiritual gift of Pastor/teacher, for that gift, like every other of the twenty-odd spiritual gifts, is given at the sole discretion of the Holy Spirit!

    While one of the duties of elders is 'tending the flock', there is no office of 'poimen' or shepherd, for the church, delineated in the Bible, save for the designation of the Lord Jesus Christ, as the "Chief Shepherd."

    Now, as to the office(s) of bishop(s)/elder(s), that is another question entirely.

    Like the office of deacon, there are very specific qualifications involved. You might note that a bishop must be "not given to wine", while the deacons must be "not given to much wine", in the KJV phraseology. Uh', FTR, did you notice a slight difference in the wording, hence the qualifications, in the two phrases, for the bishop and the deacons? Also, FWIW, I am neither a bishop, nor a deacon, nor do I have the spiritual gift of pastor/teacher, but I am a tee-totaler.

    Ed
     
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    Well, apparently so, at least on the Baptist Boa...!

    :rolleyes: :tear:

    Ed
     
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    You repeat what I said
     
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    You twirl my words like a top, and where they stop is with your foot in your mouth. Just leave them be and hear the Word of the Lord.
     
  20. ituttut

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    Please read my post again. You state the obvious of continually reading what I say and then putting into your words, believing you have found a new truth. It is not a new truth. I just advised you of same, and others before I knew knew this truth.
     
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