Drinking Alcohol, what does the Bible say? Should Christians drink beer and alcoholic beverages?

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Is It OK to Have a Beer With My Friends So I Can Evangelize to Them?

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Is It OK to Have a Beer With My Friends So I Can Evangelize to Them?

Bob Jennings and Tim Conway answer a question on dealing with becoming all things to all people that we might win some for Christ.

Drinking and Christian Liberties

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Drinking and Christian Liberties

If all you are about is your Christian liberty and you don't care what this does to somebody else, you are not loving.

Grace Abounding: The Transformative Power of Christ’s Love

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Grace Abounding: The Transformative Power of Christ’s Love

Hi there, my name is Jake, and I want to share with you my testimony, and how Jesus Christ has had mercy on me, and given me new life in Himself.

  • Act 24:16 So I always take pains to have a clear conscience toward both God and man.
  • 1Ti 1:19 holding faith and a good conscience. By rejecting this, some have made shipwreck of their faith,
  • Titus 1:15 To the pure, all things are pure, but to the defiled and unbelieving, nothing is pure; but both their minds and their consciences are defiled.
  • 1 Timothy 4:2  2 through the insincerity of liars whose consciences are seared…
  • 1 Samuel 24:5 And afterward David’s heart struck him, because he had cut off a corner of Saul’s robe.

A weak and constantly accusing conscience is a spiritual liability, not a strength. Many people with especially tender consciences tend to display their overscrupulousness as if it were proof of deep spirituality. It is precisely the opposite.

John MacArthur, The Vanishing Conscience, pg. 46

Ironically, a weak conscience is more likely to accuse than a strong conscience. Scripture calls this a weak conscience because it is too easily wounded.

John MacArthur, The Vanishing Conscience, pg. 43



Bob Jennings

A cleansed conscience is not a conscience that managed to forget guilt, it’s a conscience that has experienced guilt dealt with by the price being fully paid at the Cross.

Ryan Fullerton, A Weak Conscience Seared by Legalism