I have wine whiskey, gin, brandy and cider in my house.
Would you like to come and point out the poverty, depravity, and misery?
No, I wouldn't. But I can see your deficiency in reading comprehension from here.
I have wine whiskey, gin, brandy and cider in my house.
Would you like to come and point out the poverty, depravity, and misery?
What lesson do you mean? Perhaps you don't like wine?Did you read the whole lesson? If so you wouldn't ask me that question. Carefully read it again.
I post a study called "wine satan weapon of choice and your favorite" if you didn't read it, please do so and if you did already, read it again. The study is very clear and I won't be taking question unless I'm impressed to do so.What lesson do you mean? Perhaps you don't like wine?
Sure I read what you posted. I'm not impressed. You would accuse Jesus of providing satan's weapon to a wedding party? I think that is simply silly.I post a study called "wine satan weapon of choice and your favorite" if you didn't read it, please do so and if you did already, read it again. The study is very clear and I won't be taking question unless I'm impressed to do so.
You didn't read it. If you did you would see what I said about the wine Christ gave at the weddingSure I read what you posted. I'm not impressed. You would accuse Jesus of providing satan's weapon to a wedding party? I think that is simply silly.
Sure I read it. You bent the words of the Bible into a lie to support your position. Unfermented grape juice is not wine. The truth you want to deny is that Jesus not only drank wine but his first reported miracle was to produce it. He had the servants top up six huge pots used to wash the hands of those entering the festivities and then turned that dirty water into delicious alcoholic laden wine. Now by what is written these vessels ranged in size from 20 to 30 gallons each. Using 25 as the average calculates to 150 gallons or 600 quarts. That is very clear in the account. That means there must have been around 1,000 people at the party because it is recorded that they had been drinking previously and had run out of wine. Scripture even includes the testimony of the governor of the feast that the wine is excellent. I suppose you will say the governor of the feast was so blasted that he couldn't tell good wine from unfermented grape juice? You, dear sir, are in denial of some very plain Scripture..You didn't read it. If you did you would see what I said about the wine Christ gave at the wedding
No, I wouldn't. But I can see your deficiency in reading comprehension from here.
Whether a cause or an effect, there can be no doubt where alcohol and narcotics are prevalent, so is poverty, depravity, and misery.
Strongbow? I don't do the others.
Up north in Ohio and Indiana, I could buy pea salad at any deli. Here in North Carolina (in the evil racist South) I can't find it anywhere. I'd dig in to those mushy peas for sure. Have never tried the black pudding but I'd give it shot.
A may not come now but I the after life when you and God meet face to face
My work is done I have presented the truth. Like I said it will be a blessing or a curse you have decided. Have a nice daySure I read it. You bent the words of the Bible into a lie to support your position. Unfermented grape juice is not wine. The truth you want to deny is that Jesus not only drank wine but his first reported miracle was to produce it. He had the servants top up six huge pots used to wash the hands of those entering the festivities and then turned that dirty water into delicious alcoholic laden wine. Now by what is written these vessels ranged in size from 20 to 30 gallons each. Using 25 as the average calculates to 150 gallons or 600 quarts. That is very clear in the account. That means there must have been around 1,000 people at the party because it is recorded that they had been drinking previously and had run out of wine. Scripture even includes the testimony of the governor of the feast that the wine is excellent. I suppose you will say the governor of the feast was so blasted that he couldn't tell good wine from unfermented grape juice? You, dear sir, are in denial of some very plain Scripture..
My work is done I have presented the truth. Like I said it will be a blessing or a curse you have decided. Have a nice day
So you would deny the very words of Jesus in Luke 7:34?My work is done I have presented the truth. Like I said it will be a blessing or a curse you have decided. Have a nice day
So you would deny the very words of Jesus in Luke 7:34?
Jesus apparently drank enough wine that he was accused of drinking to excess. In his own words he proclaimed, "The Son of Man has come eating and drinking; and you say, ‘Behold, a glutton and a drunkard’" (Luke 7:34). So Jesus was accused of being a drunk.
The Greek word translated as "drunkard" in the above passage is oinopotes, which means a winebibber, one who drinks much wine. In fact, the first part of the word comes from the Greek word for wine, oinos, which occurs several times in the New Testament.
And thank you for the nice wishes. You also should have a nice day.
So you would deny the very words of Jesus in Luke 7:34?
Jesus apparently drank enough wine that he was accused of drinking to excess. In his own words he proclaimed, "The Son of Man has come eating and drinking; and you say, ‘Behold, a glutton and a drunkard’" (Luke 7:34). So Jesus was accused of being a drunk.
The Greek word translated as "drunkard" in the above passage is oinopotes, which means a winebibber, one who drinks much wine. In fact, the first part of the word comes from the Greek word for wine, oinos, which occurs several times in the New Testament.
And thank you for the nice wishes. You also should have a nice day.
My work is done I have presented the truth. Like I said it will be a blessing or a curse you have decided. Have a nice day
I'm making this one only statement since there seems to be a misunderstanding. The facts that the bible rebuke the practice of drinking wine or stronger drink show that in the days of Noah onward there was alcoholic wine and strong drinks. The bible use them interchangeably. We need to know when the bible is referring to the fermented wine or the pure grape juice which the bible also called wine according to Isaiah 65:8. If you love wine or strong drinks just say so but don't twist the bible to support your sinful damnable practice and say it is of faith. I challenge you to study this subject again with the guidance of the holy spirit and you'll see a vast difference it makes. A blessing and a curse you'll choose this day for you all have been warned. You are no longer ignorant but educated and accountable for your own action and course.
I'm making this one only statement since there seems to be a misunderstanding. The facts that the bible rebuke the practice of drinking wine or stronger drink show that in the days of Noah onward there was alcoholic wine and strong drinks. The bible use them interchangeably. We need to know when the bible is referring to the fermented wine or the pure grape juice which the bible also called wine according to Isaiah 65:8. If you love wine or strong drinks just say so but don't twist the bible to support your sinful damnable practice and say it is of faith. I challenge you to study this subject again with the guidance of the holy spirit and you'll see a vast difference it makes. A blessing and a curse you'll choose this day for you all have been warned. You are no longer ignorant but educated and accountable for your own action and course.