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Day 89 - 1 Corinthians 1
Friday, May 03, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
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Day 88 - Mark 16
Thursday, May 02, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE
Mixed Swimming
Thursday, May 02, 2013I know in the Bible there is a verse about not to do "mixed bathing". Some fellow Christians don't allow their children to swim because of this. I feel there is a big difference in washing yourself naked while others are doing the same around you versus having fun and staying cool in the water or competing on the swim team. I realize that modesty is of great concern with the itsy-bitsy bikinis that some choose to wear, but I feel if I teach my daughter to pick the most modest one we can find (and Mom wears knee length swim shorts and modest top as example), then is it still sinful? I guess my concern is that I was raised "of the world", and we went swimming all the time; I think it seems innocent enough, but I want to make sure that I am not allowing my worldly past to affect the Christ-like upbringing of my children.Sincerely,
Sink Or Swim
Dear Sink Or Swim,
Good brethren are divided over this issue because there aren’t any verses that directly address the issue of swimming etiquette. You are right that there is a big difference between staying cool in the water and washing yourself naked with others, and that is why the issue is so tricky. If we were dealing with the question of whether or not men and women should go to nude beaches, the answer would be simple – NO. However, this issue is more nuanced.
Here are some principles to consider:
- We must always be modest ourselves (1 Tim 2:9). Whatever your swimming choices, modest swimwear is a must. As you already know, finding such swimwear often takes a lot more effort than just going down to the mall.
- We need to think about what sort of environment we are in. If you are dressed modestly, but everyone else is in immodest swimwear, then you are putting yourself and your family in a situation where you can be corrupted (1 Cor 15:33) and led away by temptation (1 Jn 2:16).
- You also need to consider the principles and message that your children will be learning. Are you making sure that your kids are understanding the bigger issues involved with modesty, appropriate behavior between men and women, etc.? It is a parent’s job to raise their children with godly virtues (Pr 22:6).
After looking at these principles, some families opt out of public swimming, while others feel comfortable that they can swim in a righteous manner. You and your family need to make that decision for yourself.
Barred
Wednesday, May 01, 2013So, I was talking to a co-worker about what she did over the weekend, and she proceeded to tell me it was great because her daughter was home from college; they went to church, and then went shopping, and then went and had a drink together at a new martini bar. I asked her what church she went to, and she told me the church of Christ, and that sometimes after church, her preacher would have a beer with them? I'm a little confused on what the Bible says about drinking and wine. I know it says not to become a drunkard, but does it also say Jesus drank wine? I've also heard that the wine referred to in the Bible is today's version of grape juice… that seems like a rather confusing translation to me. In addition, I've heard the argument that isn't it better to relax with a glass of wine instead of taking anti-anxiety meds all the time? I am looking for a Biblical and unopinionated answer; which I see you are consistent with the truth: bible chapter and verse. Thanks!Sincerely,
Buzzing With Confusion
Dear Buzzing With Confusion,
God never specifically condemns all alcohol, but He does condemn ‘strong drink’ (Pr 20:1), drinking parties (1 Pet 4:3), and drunkenness (Rom 13:13). Almost all alcohol that is consumed today would fall into the category of ‘strong drink’ because our alcoholic beverages are artificially fermented to increase their alcoholic content (unlike the wine of Jesus’ day – read “That’s Just Grape” for further details on the wine Jesus drank). 1 Pet 4:3’s reference to drinking parties would be a great example of why to never attend a martini bar or any other drinking establishment (saloons, pubs, etc.). Furthermore, the Bible teaches that elders, deacons, and all that are mature in Christ need to be the kind of people that aren’t associated with regular alcohol consumption (1 Tim 3:8, Tit 2:3). Nevermind the influence and appearance of drinking in today’s culture of excess and drunkenness. We would all do well to heed the words of Pr 23:31-32 and avoid alcohol as much as is possible.
Day 87 - Mark 15
Wednesday, May 01, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE