Gambling is so pervasive in our culture that most people know the numbers 7 and 11 are “lucky” numbers, although they may not know why.
. Gambling is even accepted in our churches. We read about famous megachurch pastors and famous authors who gamble. So it must be okay to do it, right? Read on, and I’ll let you decide.
On the surface some reasons seem harmless. We do many things for entertainment and everyone likes to escape from our daily routine from time to time. That’s what vacations are for, right?
Well, let’s go beneath the surface. Here are 11 reasons why Christians shouldn't gamble. Just as there are different reasons for gambling there are different reasons not to gamble.
Here’s the bottom line.
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Some may be wondering, “Does that mean I shouldn't buy a lottery ticket? Or join the office pool for the NCAA tournament? Surely putting a few quarters in the slot machine is OK! Do you really think God cares if I play blackjack? What’s wrong with our weekly poker game? I never lose more than $50! You don't mean I can't make a bet on the golf course, do you?”
See 1 through 11 above.
You may be thinking, “You’re really against gambling, aren't you Ward?” This post is not about what I think you should do. I’m called to teach the Word and I do so without apology. I’m the messenger. Read over the list above, look at the verses and pray about it.
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When that happens, you can’t say you didn't know.
What do you think? Please leave a comment or question below.
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