The Oklahoma County Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1943 Page: 6 of 8
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BIBLE TEACHINGS AGAINST
DRUNKENNESS
TE7XT —I Samuel 30:16 17 Isaiah
28: 1-4 7: Calatians 5:1921
GOIDVN TEXT----"Sftonl drink tiilI be
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Sowing and reaping is one of those
' universal laws which applies in all
realms of life 'What we sow we
reap whether in the farmer's field
in our tuitional life or in the life of
the individual It is true physically
mentally morally and spiritually
How surprising then that intelli-
gent Americans think we can go on
Nvith the use of intoxicants which
have destroyed other nations and ex-
pect to escape the same sad conse-
quences Professional men have
wrecked their careers business men
lost their hard earned positions and
rich men diesipated their inherit-
ances and at the same time each
of them has fallen into moral decay
—all through their inability to con-
trol their desire for drink Yet we
continue to license its sale and so
another generation of young men
must meet the same temptation
Our lesson presents three results
of drunkenness
I Military Defeat (I Sam 30:10
17)
A crisis in the life of King David
is related in this chapter The
Amalekites had taken Ziklag The
king and his family were prisoners
held by a host of barbarous men
far too strong for them to oppose
He inquired of God and was told to
attack With his little army of 400
men he defeated them Why? Be-
cause in a drunken debauch they
were celebrating their victory of the
day before
This was not the first nor the
last time that military defeat fol-
lowed indulgence in alcoholic bev-
erages It has happened even in the
present sear Have we learned the
lesson? Will we avoid that danger?
In this country our armed forces
and defense workers are constantly
exposed to temptation—and how
many of them fall anyone may
know who has eyes to see
From distant battlefronts come
disquieting reports that intoxicants
are among the "supplies" which find
quick transportation to the very
front Where they are soon put to
their destructive use
National Decay (Isa 28:1-4 7)
Isaiah was a mighty voice against
moral corruption and for the right-
eousness of God With true prophetic
insight he snw beneath the outward
prosperity and apparent glory of his
people and exposed the sins which
seould soon destroy them as a na-
tion Outstandirg among these de-
steuctive forces was drunkenness
Turning first to the northern king-
dom of Israel (for the nation had
now been divided) he tells them
that though their valleys may be
fertile and their cities resplendent
the collapse of all their boasted
greatness will surely come if they
live in revelry and drunkenness
He speaks of the coming of "the
mighty and the strong one" (v 2)
who will be like a destroying storm
He refers to Assyria—itself an un-
godly people but used of God to
scourge His own people who had
become indulgent and sinful
There is a truth here which we
need to learn When nations forget
God and fail in their responsibilities
to Him and to their fellow men
when they become vain and self in-
dulgent God Nvill bring judgment
upon them He may use as His in-
strument nations who are them-
selves pagan to accomplish his pur-
pose The people should be led in re-
pentance and righteousness by their
religious leaders How sad that some
set an example in the other direc-
tion Others who live personal lives
above reproach are silent on these
important questions lest they give
offense to someone who may make
it difficult for them How sad!
Eternal Destruction (Gal
5:19-21)
Military loss and national declen-
sion should be enough to align every
right thinking person against intoxi-
cants But far worse is the fact
that they bring many many men
and women into eternal separation
Zrorn God
' In this passage "drunkenness and
revellings" find their proper place
with the other works of the flesh
which close the door to the kingdom
of God There is no use trying to
dismiss or cover it up as the un-
fortunate weakness of an otherwise
nice person or the natural result
of a bit of social fellowship
person too
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a fonkge joke—or regarded a
most
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a bit of a nuisance to be indulged
and tolerated The Bible says that
"they who practice such things shall
not inherit the kingdom of God"
(v 21)
That is plain enough isn't it? Mr
Drinker outside or inside the
church had you better not think
about that before you drink again?
Church of Christ is it not time for
you to do something more effective
to deliver the young men and women
of America from the constant temp-
tation now placed before them?
Cool Flames
Flames vary tremendously in
temperature some producing lit-
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piece of cotton that has been
soaked in a certain formula of
carbon tetrachloride and carbon
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In Zambesi Afrka carts used by
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