What the Bible Says About Drunkenness and Drunkards Alcohol was one of the most abused drugs during the time period during which the Bible was written. It’s possible that references to drunkenness refer toalcohol addiction. Dozens of Bible verses refer to drunkards and drunkenness. ...
If the Lord was really our "god" and we trusted in his words, we would have feared giving up our virginity before marriage, feared drugs and drunkenness, feared marrying an atheist, feared leaving our children in daycare, feared eating the wrong foods, feared talking back to our parents, ...
For example, abortion is associated statistically with a great risk of suicide or suicide attempts, addiction, alcohol abuse and drugs, depression and anxiety. Multiple abortions increase the risk. https://zenit.org/2023/02/20/new-study-confirms-that-abortions-have-no-positive-effect-on-a-womans...
But she never told me how unhappy her home life was. I didn’t find out until she was dying; some stories I didn’t learn until after she died. Her mother struggled with mental illness and alcohol abuse and their family life often revolved around managing or reacting to those. In addit...
Skeeter Jackson’s story didn’t end in the biker culture. As a result of John Webb’s tender overture on Jesus’ behalf, Skeeter made a decision for Christ. Immediately afterwards he lost his desire for alcohol and drugs. In a short time he turned his life around completely. Skeeter Jac...
(7) Drugs, inclusive of alcohol, are the modern curse of human society. A few years ago it was marijuana, LSD, the Uppers, the Downers, heroin, etc., which made the headlines. These are still with us but cocaine has become the headliner in drug trafficking and participation during the ...
Max Lucado: Anxiety disorders in the United States are the number one mental health problem among women and are second only to alcohol and drug abuse among men. Some say the United States is now the most anxious nation in the world. The land of the Stars and Stripes has become the countr...
I know, too, that prescription meds and recreational drugs and other lifestyle habits can also compromise the way we tolerate foods. I say let’s not blame the food (again, within reason) so much as to rotate it and not make it into some sort an overindulging obsession — like America...
If the Lord was really our "god" and we trusted in his words, we would have feared giving up our virginity before marriage, feared drugs and drunkenness, feared marrying an atheist, feared leaving our children in daycare, feared eating the wrong foods, feared talking back to our parents, ...