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Alcoholism

10 sermons

Alcoholism is a topic addressed in the Bible, with warnings against excessive drinking and drunkenness, as seen in Proverbs 23:29-35, which describes the negative consequences of alcohol abuse. The Bible also emphasizes the importance of self-control and moderation, as encouraged in 1 Corinthians 6:12, where believers are reminded that they have the freedom to choose what they do with their bodies, but should not be controlled by anything, including alcohol. Additionally, Ephesians 5:18 cautions against being drunk with wine, instead urging believers to be filled with the Holy Spirit, highlighting the contrast between the destructive nature of alcoholism and the redeeming power of faith. By addressing the issue of alcoholism, the Bible provides guidance for Christians seeking to live a life of balance, self-control, and spiritual fulfillment.

Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday passionately preaches against alcohol, expressing his determination to combat the saloon culture that he believes leads to the destruction of lives and families. He emphasizes his commitment to fighting against the influence of alcohol in society, vowing to continue his efforts until he

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Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday passionately addresses the destructive nature of alcohol and the liquor industry, likening it to a devilish force that harms individuals, families, and society. He emphasizes that the saloon is a cowardly institution that preys on the vulnerable, leading to crime, poverty, and despair.

J. Glyn Owen

J. Glyn Owen emphasizes the call for Christians to be the 'salt of the earth,' highlighting the importance of living out our faith actively in society. He explains that while believers are to maintain moral distinctiveness, they must also engage with the world to prevent moral decay. Owen warns agai

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Shane Idleman

Shane Idleman emphasizes the folly of denying God's existence, explaining that such denial often stems from a desire to live without accountability to a higher power. He warns that this godlessness leads to moral decay and societal corruption, as seen in the drift of American values over the past ce

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Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday passionately addresses the dangers of modern amusements such as theater, card playing, and dancing, emphasizing that these activities lead to moral decay and spiritual ruin. He argues that the church must take a stand against these 'Hell-soaked institutions' that corrupt society and end

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the importance of having a tender conscience, as demonstrated by David's remorse after cutting off a piece of Saul's robe. Despite the opportunity to harm Saul and end his hardships, David felt guilt for dishonoring God's anointed king, illustrating that even small actions can

Samuel Logan Brengle

Samuel Logan Brengle addresses the serious nature of sins against chastity, contrasting the actions of Eli's sons with those of Samuel's sons. He argues that Eli's failure to restrain his sons' immoral behavior led to severe divine judgment, emphasizing the gravity of violating the sanctity of woman

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing the will of God over social consequences in our lives. He warns that when Christians, including businessmen and pastors, allow the fear of repercussions to influence their decisions, they compromise their commitment to Christ as Lord. Tozer argues

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith emphasizes the role of believers as the 'salt of the earth,' highlighting the preserving qualities of salt in a decaying society. He explains that just as salt prevents spoilage, Christians are called to be a moral and ethical influence in the world, countering corruption and decay. Smit

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith discusses the destruction of Sodom and the importance of God's justice in judgment, emphasizing Abraham's intercession for the city and God's fairness in not punishing the righteous alongside the wicked. He highlights the moral decline of Lot, who, despite being called righteous, was inf

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