The Bible Line - August 28, 2018
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Katie, Greenville, SC - I know you get this question a lot- even last week. I know you have several great sermons on the topic of drinking that thoroughly explain all the points and biblical arguments that I’ve listened to before. I’m having a hard time locating them in the STS app, and I have several friends that would love to hear them, but I cannot seem to find them. Could you tell me which they are? I do have the article you’ve posted and that is also very helpful- would just like to know which sermons of yours as well. Thanks so so much for your ministry.
A caller's mother has been in and out of the prison system for years, but now she's being released and looking for someone to take her in. There had been alcohol and drugs abuse and there have been many relatives who have helped her in the past with nothing but heartache and destruction for doing so. This caller has children in the home and does not want them to be subjected to this. As a Christian, we are to honor our mothers and fathers but is our first responsibility to the children and to protect them? This Situation is really causing emotional turmoil for this family and they are looking for what they should do.
Leslie, Beaufort, SC - It seems nowadays almost every pastor and even many every day believers have written a book. Many of them become guest speakers at churches on Sunday morning and mention their book from the pulpit during their message. I am not against books. I love books, and God has used many of them in my life. I’m also not against guest speakers occasionally at church on Sunday morning. But when authors/speakers mention their book from the pulpit on Sunday, it seems to me they are using the time where our focus should be on God and His word to advertise their book. It reminds me of Jesus when he went to the temple and overturned the moneychangers. What are your thoughts on this?
Susan, Beaufort, SC - I have a question relating to your Revelation sermon on June 1. I don't understand why God would deceive people with an antichrist if His goal is to bring people to Him? Why does He choose to try to confuse people into believing in the Anti -Christ? I just don't understand that whole concept and it's been bothering me.
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