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<blockquote data-quote="salt-n-light" data-source="post: 72072775" data-attributes="member: 400942"><p>Yes, in that light it would be considered a sin. Is it a sin in every situation? No.</p><p></p><p>For instance, if you were just drinking a beer on your own, or among friends to celebrate, then thats fine. But if you are drinking knowing that either its going against your conscious or being a potential stumbling block, you're now rebellious at heart towards God, and that is considered a sin. The point is that the liberties of Christ are not to be misused, Paul in 1 Corinthians talks about how even though he can do things, he would chose to go to great lengths to avoid it for the sake of the gospel.</p><p></p><p>Some people though go to such great lengths that it gets to the point of legalism, or some ignore it so much that discernment isn't there. So its situational, but in every situation you're not damned, just whenever you're convinced that your heart isn't on the things of God, bring it up to the Father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salt-n-light, post: 72072775, member: 400942"] Yes, in that light it would be considered a sin. Is it a sin in every situation? No. For instance, if you were just drinking a beer on your own, or among friends to celebrate, then thats fine. But if you are drinking knowing that either its going against your conscious or being a potential stumbling block, you're now rebellious at heart towards God, and that is considered a sin. The point is that the liberties of Christ are not to be misused, Paul in 1 Corinthians talks about how even though he can do things, he would chose to go to great lengths to avoid it for the sake of the gospel. Some people though go to such great lengths that it gets to the point of legalism, or some ignore it so much that discernment isn't there. So its situational, but in every situation you're not damned, just whenever you're convinced that your heart isn't on the things of God, bring it up to the Father. [/QUOTE]
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