My Month Of Consecration! Ps119:10

Any excess is detrimental to human physical and moral health.
When Noah saw the wine, he got drunk and uncovered himself in the middle of his tent.
Ham, the father of Canaan, saw his father’s nakedness and went to tell his brothers, and the curse followed.
Beloved, drunkenness opens the door to many other sins.
To operate a person or to fly a plane, we need people who are sober, vigilant and awake, because our lives are in their hands.
The drunkard is less sensitive to spiritual dangers.
Drunkenness prevents us from inheriting the kingdom of God,
it makes us slaves.
Manoah’s wife was barren and did not bear children.
An angel of the Lord appeared to release her blessing and give her instructions for the coming of the child.
The child Samson was the one who was to begin the deliverance of Israel,
the mother had to be careful,
she was to drink no wine or strong drink and eat nothing unclean.
We cannot serve God if we remain captives, under the yoke of alcohol.
Isaiah, 5:22 – Woe to those who are brave enough to drink wine, And valiant enough to mix strong drink;
Pray for separation from drunkenness.
The Lord warns us against drinking too much wine.
And since we are in an environment where bars and snack bars are growing like rockets,
where to be respected we have to down at least three cases of beer,
where it’s normal to be an alcoholic and get cheered.
Alcohol is a spirit,
Alcohol controls us and prevents us from reigning.
Let’s be careful,
let’s flee from drunkenness, let’s let the Lord deliver us and let’s be examples in our families.
The spirit of God cannot be where sin dwells.
Where consecration takes place, drunkenness has no strength.
Let the fullness of God’s spirit lead us to the heights and the Lord will make his entrance.
Good day to you
Good day to you
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