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BEHIND ME, SATAN!
Two
little boys were the best of friends. As they grew up, their
friendship only deepened. One became a preacher and the other a
priest. And they would meet each week for coffee at the local
Starbucks, no matter what else might be happening.
After
one such meeting, they shook hands and started to part ways. One was
parked in front of the store and the other behind the store. They
went to their cars and when one of them came around from the back,
the other was turning from the front … and they collided. There
they were, stuck in the street with both cars smashed up.
After
making sure the other was safe, the preacher begged the priest that
this incident would not hurt their lifelong friendship. The priest
agreed, reached into the glove box, and pulled out a small flask of
whiskey and two communion cups. He poured one full and handed it to
the preacher and said, ’Here, let’s drink to our friendship.’
The
preacher turned it up and drank it. As the priest put the whiskey
back in his glove box, the preacher asked him if he was also going
to drink to their friendship and the priest said, ’Yes, but I am
going to wait until after the police leave first.’
So
much for true friendship.
Today’s
message may not be for all of you, but the Holy Spirit has led me to
believe it is for some of you. And if it isn’t for you, it is
probably for somebody in your family or some you know. So I invite
every one of you to listen very carefully to every word I speak
today, because these words are God inspired. And they cover nearly
ever American.
America
has many problems that we must face on a day-to-day basis. Some are
financial and some are much worse. Some go to the very core of who
and what we are as humans.
And
then there is the problem in America with addictions. No matter what
you can put into your system, it seems someone is addicted to it.
What do you think the number one addiction in America is?
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Marijuana?
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Meth?
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Heroine?
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Cocaine?
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Tobacco?
Would
it surprise you to find out that none of these are the number one
addiction? No, the number one addiction far surpasses all of these
combined in number of people who are addicted to using it.
It
is alcohol. And the alcohol industry has such a strong political
lobby behind it, that there is no warning label on any of it. I
don’t understand that because everything else has warning labels
on them.
But
the number one hazard to the human life has no warning label at all.
Alcohol. It is devastating physically, psychologically, financially,
medically, and ever other way possible.
Yet
people justify why they drink as if it is perfectly fine to do so.
We get married and we raise our glasses in a toast of how
wonderful our marriage will be.
We have a baby, a perfect little gift from God, and we raise
our glasses in a toast of how blessed we are.
I
am of the opinion that when something great like that comes into our
lives, instead of raising our glasses of alcohol to exclaim how
lucky we have been, we need to raise our Bibles and exclaim how
blessed we have been.
What
does God’s Word say about indulging in alcohol?
PROVERBS
23:29-32
‘Who
are the people who are always crying the blues? Who do you know who
reeks of self-pity? Who keeps getting beat up for no reason at all?
Whose eyes are bleary and bloodshot? It’s those who spend the
night with a bottle, those who consider drinking a serious business.
Don’t
judge wine by its label, or its enticing aroma. But judge it
rightly; by the hangover it leaves you with, and the splitting
headache and the queasy stomach.
Do
you really prefer seeing double, with your speech all slurred,
reeling and seasick, drunk as a sailor and looking every bit the
idiot you are?
You
will say, ‘I got beat up, but I didn’t feel anything because I
was numb from drinking. I need to hurry and get sober so I can get
another drink.’
Alcohol
results in more deaths than any other substance. Nearly 60% of all
traffic deaths are attributed to alcohol. It causes hardening of the
arteries, liver problems, and heart problems. My oldest brother was
an alcoholic, and just before he died, they operated on him to see
if they could save him. They said his insides were totally eaten
away by alcohol, and they just closed him back up. He died 3 days
later at the young age of 55.
Alcohol
has more people addicted to it than any other substance worldwide.
And most of them deny the addiction.
Alcoholics
deal crushing blows to their families, both psychologically and
sometimes physically. Every one of my brother’s children have
emotional scars causes by seeing how their father treated them and
their mother when he was drunk.
But why is alcohol so dangerous? Because it is sold legally, in
abundance. It is as readily available as is cereal. The other day at
Quick Trip, there were two men in front of me that bought 6 cases of
beer. And all the while, they were laughing and saying they hoped
they could remember where they lived the next morning.
Let’s
go back and analyze the passage I just read.
‘Who
are the people who are always crying the blues? Who do you know who
reeks of self-pity? Who keeps getting beat up for no reason at all?
Whose eyes are bleary and bloodshot? It’s those who spend the
night with a bottle, those who consider drinking a serious
business.’
Look
at the type of person this is describing. Someone with no
self-respect; a complainer who thinks everyone is out to get him.
Someone who is at the mercy of everyone else. Someone who is not
physically or mentally well. And it says people like this love to
spend the night with a bottle. And if this is not how the person
feels, it is how everyone else sees him.
Why
do people drink? They drink to hide from the life that scares them
to death. They know drunkenness is a bad thing, but in their minds,
it isn’t nearly as bad as having to deal with reality.
That
passage goes on to say,
'Don’t
judge wine by its label, or its enticing aroma. But judge it
rightly; by the hangover it leaves you with, and the splitting
headache and the queasy stomach.
'Do
you really prefer seeing double, with your speech all slurred,
reeling and seasick, drunk as a sailor and looking every bit the
idiot you are?'
Don’t
judge alcohol by how people portray it as the good life. That is
exactly how Satan makes all sin look; enticing, wrapped in pretty
paper with bows and sprinkles all over it. He will never tell you
beforehand just how dangerous it is.
Would
you put on a blindfold, let somebody lead you to the edge of a
swimming pool, and then jump in whenever they told you to?
No, because you don’t trust them that much, do you?
But why do we let someone who claims to be a friend lead us
to drinking? We need to
dig deeper and investigate things. We are supposed to evaluate and choose wisely, which most
people don’t.
You
know what it does to you. It
makes you nauseous; it gives you splitting headaches, and it makes
your brain swell against the inside of your skull killing millions
of memory cells. Someone
once said that during a hangover, they would have to die, just to
feel better.
The
passage concludes by saying you look like an idiot when you are
drunk or when you are hung-over. Don’t get mad at me for saying
that, because that is what Solomon said, and we all know he was the
wisest man to have ever lived except for Jesus.
Abe
Lincoln said that alcohol has many defenders, but has no defense.
With so many defenders telling you why you should drink let me stand
up here this morning and tell you that you should not drink.
1.
HOW GOD SEES ALCOHOL
PROVERBS
23:31
says to not even look at alcohol! How much stronger can you tell
someone to stay away from something? God does not want you to drink.
There
is an old Chinese proverb that says:
‘First man takes a drink, and then drinks takes the
man.’
Some
can drink more than others, but you will never know how much you can
drink unless you test yourself. And if you test yourself just to find that you are one of
those who cannot hold your booze – guess what? It’s too late.
Your body has already succumbed to the desire for it.
The
Bible never glorifies or approves the usage of strong or
intoxicating drink except for one reason:
as a medication or narcotic for people who are in pain or
great distress.
In
PROVERBS 31:4-5, it plainly tells us,
‘Leaders
can’t afford to make fools of themselves by gulping wine and
swilling beer. That will cause them to be hung over, and then they
won’t know right from wrong, and the people who depend on them
will suffer.
’Use
wine and beer only as sedatives, to kill the pain of the terminally
ill, for whom life is worse than the day they wait for.’
Today,
we use alcohol in the way God outlined in the above passage.
We have Nyquil when we have that stuffy head thing that
won’t go away. We use alcohol to disinfect things and to help
relieve pain in certain circumstances.
And
none of these have to do with drinking it to have fun!
In
1 TIMOTHY 5:23, Paul tells Timothy, his young protégé –
‘Stop
drinking only water and use a little wine because of your stomach,
and your frequent illnesses.’
In
chapter 3, Paul told Timothy not to drink, and he said
deacons should abstain as well.
This is a clear statement that men of God should not drink
socially, but by reading the entire passage, we see it is okay to
take alcohol when needed for medicinal care.
He
is talking about the difference between drinking beer with friends
and taking Nyquil when you are ill.
To
be quite short on the subject, we have to make many decisions in our
lives and in our walks with Jesus. One of those decisions is just
how serious of a Christian are we?
God’s
word admonishes us not to drink intoxicating beverages. That
includes the beer we drink at football games and the wine coolers we
drink at parties. And yet, we still continue to drink.
In
how many areas of your life do you feel comfortable in disobeying
God? Is it okay to
disobey God so you can lie? Is it okay to hate somebody?
Is it okay to murder? So,
in what areas are you disobeying God now?
And if you don’t think it is okay to disobey God, don’t
you think you should stop?
Do
you think it is okay to go ahead and drink when He has told us not
to? Again, I ask you: How serious are you about being a Christian?
Are you serious enough to want to go to Heaven? Are you serious
enough to sacrifice having your way so God can finally have His way?
Oh,
while we are on the subject, let me say this: There is an old lie
that Satan has permeated society with. That lie says, ‘it’s okay
in moderation.’ I have searched my Bible and find no reference to
that, so I would have to conclude that it is NOT okay, even in
moderation.
We
need to stop trusting our desires more than we trust His Word.
Now,
let’s talk about –
2.
WHAT
ALCOHOL DOES
Here
are some things I have personally seen alcohol do to families.
It
turns the teens into rebels who literally hate their parents It
turns otherwise loving men into wife-beaters It causes parents to
deprive their kids
And
as I said earlier, I have seen it actually kill people, like my
brother, cutting their lives short, and knowing where they go only
adds to the suffering.
Alcohol
is the elixir of stupidity. Have you ever listened to someone who is
drunk? They do everything but make any sense, don’t they? And what
do we do? We laugh as if they are genuinely entertaining us. But in
truth, all we can really feel is absolute pity for the poor drunk,
for he has no sense about him.
When
we put alcohol into our mouths, it steals what brains we have away.
Someone once told me they drank Vodka so people couldn’t smell it
on their breath. I think they should switch to something that does
smell. It is better if people know you’re drunk instead of
thinking you are just stupid.
Let
me give you a very realistic scenario that can actually happen to
you on any given day.
You
stop with friends and have one drink after work, and then as you get
back in your car and drive home, a bicycle pulls out in front of
you. It is not your fault, but you run over him, killing him under
your car.
Now,
if you had no alcohol in your system, the police would most likely
say it was the bicyclist’s fault. But since you have even a little
alcohol in your system, you could very well be charged with
vehicular manslaughter and go to prison for years.
Now
think about this. Was that drink worth it? What did it do to your
job, your family, your loved ones, and your friends? If you had not
had that one drink, would you maybe have been able to stop in time
to save him? One drink
and you lost everything you ever had in life. One drink does make a
difference.
Alcohol
will offer you a colorful life. You will have red eyes, ugly brown
breath, and a cowardly yellow streak down your back because you
won’t stand up against the pain you inflict on others.
PROVERBS
23:33
says that alcohol will make your eyes see strange things and it will
make you think strange thoughts. Why would you want to do that?
You
say you need a true high, a way to escape the negatives of this
world. I have an alternative to alcohol. And I promise it will give
you a much higher high, it will be totally safe, and it will
actually enhance your life.
EPHESIANS
5:18 tells us to NOT get drunk on alcohol, but on God’s Sweet
Holy Spirit. And if we will stop being disobedient and stop
following Satan, and just humble our hearts to the Lord Jesus, the
Holy Spirit will indwell you and you can start seeing what a real
high; a real love; a real joy really is.
Everyone
wants to be accepted by others, but I can tell you this flat out …
drinking is not a way to be accepted by anybody but other lowly
drunks. Are those the types of people you want to be like?
Is that how you want others to see you? Then stop and stop
today!
I
am not mad at anybody here today, but it is certainly my calling and
my job to give you the truth of God’s Word, especially when I see
you doing something that is causing you to be separated from God.
Let’s
talk about –
3.
WHAT
YOU SHOULD DO NOW
If
you are a social drinker, let me tell you that you have been
deceived. The devil has told you it is not only okay to do that, but
it is needed so you can keep your friends.
There
might be some here today who feel very uncomfortable with this
message and wish I would just end it. Let me advise you that it is
not me you are offended with. It is the devil who has offended you.
And the Holy Spirit is just now awakening you to that fact.
There
might be some here today who feel it is no big deal to make your
regular trip down to the casinos, where you will have a few drinks
while you “take a chance” on coming out a big winner. Now, you
might be able to handle those few drinks, but can you really handle
the compulsion to gamble?
There
are more addictive things around us than we are even aware, and we
must start keeping a Christian eye out for them. And even if you can
handle whatever it is you are doing, what kind of example are you
showing to the children in your life? Is your greatest desire to
watch them grow up to be just like you? What kind of reflection are
you showing to everyone else in your life?
Stand
up like an adult and go home and throw your alcohol away, before it
starts throwing you away. Start changing your life by changing your
attitude.
I
believe that if you have a loved one who is walking that fine line
between addiction and insanity, your place is to come to the altar
every time you are in this church; to cry out to God in prayer and
intervene for that loved one.
If
you want him to change, why aren’t you praying for him, loudly and
continually?
Let
me close by asking you why you think so many people jump into the
bottle instead of jumping into the Bible. Here is a true story.
Many
years ago, in St. Louis, a Christian businessman was wrapping up
some legal business with his lawyer. Before he left, the Christian
turned to his lawyer and asked him why he wasn’t a Christian. The
lawyer replied that somewhere in the Bible it said that drunkards
could have no part in Heaven.
The
Christian man said, ’I didn’t ask you to give me a
justification, I asked why you weren’t a Christian.’
The
lawyer thought for a moment and then said, ’Because nobody ever
asked me to.’ At that, the Christian businessman laid down his
briefcase and walked over to the lawyer. He took his hand and asked
him to pray with him.
As
they knelt in prayer, the lawyer received Jesus Christ as his
Savior. And as he did, the desire for the alcohol left him, and the
shame of how he had been so addicted to it left.
The
lawyer’s name was Cyrus L. Scofield. He would later become the
author of the Scofield Reference Bible. He found out that the
greatest discovery a man can make is discovering he can change his
life by altering his attitude.
If
you are a drinker, in the name of Jesus I implore you to stop –
right now! If you have a drinker in your family, I implore you, in
the name of Jesus, to stop wishing he would quit and start praying
he will quit.
And
to both of these people, I implore you to bound together with each
other and come forward this morning, as a unit, as one in the name
of Jesus, to bind and break this addiction once and for all. Stand
together as brothers and sisters in Christ.
It’s
time to stop being disobedient to God. Because you really will have
hell to pay if you don’t.
As
we sing ….
INVITATION
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Inspired by “What The Bible Says About Alcohol & Social
Drinking” by Rev. Jerry Shirley, May 2004
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