Title: Addictive Behaviors
1Addictive Behaviors
2Labor, not Lottery
- God planted a garden with ample provisions that
man was to tend keep (Gen. 28, 15-18) - Entrance of sin Ground cursed
- Man would eat by sweat of brow (Gen. 317-19)
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3Gift of God Labor the Ability to Enjoy its
Fruit
- Eccl. 518-20 18 Here is what I have seen
It is good and fitting for one to eat and drink,
and to enjoy the good of all his labor in which
he toils under the sun all the days of his life
which God gives him for it is his heritage.
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4Gift of God Labor the Ability to Enjoy its
Fruit
- Eccl. 518-20 19 As for every man to whom God
has given riches and wealth, and given him power
to eat of it, to receive his heritage and rejoice
in his laborthis is the gift of God. 20 For he
will not dwell unduly on the days of his life,
because God keeps him busy with the joy of his
heart.
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5Our Concern Today
- How one chooses to obtain, use and enjoy the
good of all his labor - The priority placed on material possessions
(Matt. 624, 33)
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6Do not Trust in Wealth(Matthew 621)
- Psa. 6210 Do not trust in oppression, nor
vainly hope in robbery If riches increase, do
not set your heart on them. - 1 Tim. 617 Command those who are rich in this
present age not to be haughty, nor to trust in
uncertain riches but in the living God, who gives
us richly all things to enjoy.
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7Do not Trust in Wealth(Matthew 621)
- Rather than be content, many are minded to be
rich, and - fall into temptation and a snare, and into many
foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in
destruction and perdition. (1 Tim. 69)
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8The Wisdom Welfare of Labor
- Prov. 1211-12 He who tills his land will be
satisfied with bread, but he who follows
frivolity is devoid of understanding. The wicked
covet the catch of evil men, but the root of the
righteous yields fruit.
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9The Vanity of Gambling
- Eccl. 510 He who loves silver will not be
satisfied with silver Nor he who loves
abundance, with increase. This also is vanity.
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10Gambling Invites Impatience, not Contentment (1
Tim. 66-8)
- Gamblings constant appeal is raw greed It is
material, fleshly, worldly, profane passing
(Heb. 1125) - Gamblings hope is false futile
- Gambling deceives millions plunges many into
sinful, addictive behavior
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11Popularity of Gambling
- Costly and Convenient
- 482 billion wagered in 1994
- 2002 Super Bowl 4 billion wagered
- Legal wagering on NCAA mens basketball tourney
surpasses Super Bowl - Internet 6 billion revenue in 2003
estimated to be 17 billion by 2009
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12Culture of Gambling(Prov. 115-16)
- In 1910, virtually all forms prohibited
- Americas pastime (14 never gambled)
- 2003 3 times more Americans visited casinos
than baseball games - 2003 Spent more on casinos than amusement parks
movies combined - 50 played lottery in 1998
- Harmless diversion
13What is Gambling?
- Not merely risk, Eccl. 911
- to play at any game of chance for stakes to
stake or risk money, or anything of value, on the
outcome of something involving chancebet wager
(Random House College Dictionary, p. 542) - Two elements Chance Wager on the outcome of
that chance
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14What is Gambling?
- Normal risk of business is not gambling as we are
discussing it - Farming has risks (weather, pests, disease,
weeds, etc.) - Farmer minimizes risk by intelligent planning,
careful calculations, hard work prayer! - His profit is not at the expense of others,
risk is not contrived
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15What is Gambling?
- A wager is made whereby one stands to gain at the
loss of others - Risk is engineered into the game
- Object is to win while others lose
- Winnings once belonged to the losers
- It is not a victimless activity in which
nobody gets hurt
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16Legal Forms of Gambling in the State of
Washington
- horse racing
- punchboards and pulltabs
- fund raising events such as casino nights, bingo,
raffles, amusement games - contests of chance operated by charitable and
non-profit organizations - card rooms
- the lottery
- casinos bingo halls
- (Washington State Council on Problem Gambling,
http//www.wscpg.org/index.html)
17What is Gambling?
- Problem of identity
- Gambling industry prefers gaming
- Fund raising, revenue enhancement, recreation,
entertainment, disease
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18What is Gambling?
- Problem of identity
- Types of gamblers Casual Social Gambler,
Serious Social Gambler, Relief Escape Gambler,
Problem Gambler, Pathological or Compulsive
Gambler, Antisocial Gambler, Professional
Gambler - (Types of Gambling Behavior,
WSCPG,
http//www.wscpg.org/h/types.htm)
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19What is Gambling?
- Problem of immorality
- Work of the flesh (Gal. 521)
- Fulfillment of lust (1 Jno. 215-17)
- Not holy living (1 Pet. 115-16)
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20Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Covetousness, Lk. 1215 (Rom. 139)
- Covet (epithumeo) to fix the desire upon to
long for, lust after, covet (Vine, 136) - Covetousness (pleonexia) lit., a desire to
have more (Ibid.) Eager for more - Greediness, Eph. 419
- Not to be named among saints, Eph. 53
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21Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Covetousness, Lk. 1215 (Rom. 139)
- Idolatry Desire fixed on riches not on God,
Eph. 55 - Gambling worships the false god of money
- Put it to death! Col. 35-6
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22Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Selfish endeavor that is void of loving neighbor
as self, (Matt. 2239) - Love does not harm its neighbor, but gambling
does, Rom. 1310 - Gambling is selfish ambition that esteems self
above others, Phil. 23 (2 Tim. 32)
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23Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Waste of material blessings, Luke
1610-12 - Rejects responsibility of stewardship in pursuit
of the elusive pot of gold - Serving riches shows hate for God, Lk. 1613
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24Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Evil companions, Jas. 311-12
- Greed, covetousness, dishonesty
- Domestic violence, child abuse broken homes,
adultery - Theft, extortion, fraud, organized crime
prostitution - Alcohol, drugs, murder suicide
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25Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Evil companions, 1 Cor. 1533
- Destroys credibility, honesty, reliability
family stability, regret, sorrow, pain - What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas!
- Better is a little with the fear of the Lord,
than great treasure with trouble (Prov.
1516)
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26Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Burden on society, Prov. 1434
- Gambling is generally viewed as profitable to
society Regulated taxed by government - Offered as revenue enhancement for education,
etc.
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27Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Honolulu Police Department
- We are convinced that gambling exploits those
who can least afford it, and undermines community
values. For example - 1. 15.4 million Americans are problem or
pathological gamblers, with more than 50 percent
between 12 to 18 years of age.
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28Sinful Traits of Gambling
- 2. Social and economic costs include
unemployment benefits, welfare benefits, physical
and mental health problems, theft, embezzlement,
bankruptcy, suicide, child abuse and neglect,
domestic abuse, divorce, incarceration, work
absences, and homelessness. - (Honolulu Police Department Website
http//www.honolulupd.org/nv/gamblingposition.htm)
29Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Burden on society, Prov. 1434
- Real cost 3 of taxpayers money for every 1
raised through gambling! - Christians must be salt light, Matt.
513-16
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30Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Does not promote godliness
- Not the image of Christ, Romans 829
- Hinders sober, righteous and godly living, Titus
211-12
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31Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Deceptive, Jas. 116
- Its harmless entertainment
- Its a legal business enterprise
- Its for a good cause (Rom. 38)
- Its only wrong if you cant afford it (Prov.
1412) - It wont cost me my soul (1 Cor. 69-10)
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32Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Deceptive, Jas. 116 (Heb. 1125)
- Selfish exploits lack of self-control
- While they promise them liberty, they themselves
are slaves of corruption for by whom a person is
overcome, by him also he is brought into
bondage. (2 Pet. 219)
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33Sinful Traits of Gambling
- Beware, brethren, lest there be in any of you an
evil heart of unbelief in departing from the
living God but exhort one another daily, while
it is called Today, lest any of you be hardened
through the deceitfulness of sin. (Heb. 312-13)
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34Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present in the electronic media
- World Poker Tour (Travel Channel)
- World Series of Poker (ESPN)
- Celebrity Poker Showdown (Bravo)
- The Casino (Fox)
- Online Gambling and Casino Reviews
http//gamblinglinks.com/nw_tv.html
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35Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present in the electronic media
- Internet gambling is exploding
- 73 million (up 20 million in 5 years) will visit
online casinos an average of 6 times annually,
losing billions of dollars
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36Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present on high school campuses
- Teenagers gamble sooner than they smoke drink
(University of Minnesota, 1998) - 87 gambled for money (96 Conn. study)
- 40 involved in some form of state-sanctioned
gambling
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37Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present on college campuses
- One Indiana U. junior lost 55,000 (mostly online
poker) (Sports Illustrated, May 30,05) - 85 involved in some form of gambling (23
on weekly basis) (1991 study) - 72 college football basketball players while
in college (Univ. of Michigan, 1998) - 672,000 students addicted in 1997
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38Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present in many homes
- As close at the Internet TV!
- Wastes money, time energy
- Destroys trust security
- Often leads to despair, divorce, etc.
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39Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present at the workplace
- Office pool on the big game
- Establishes a pattern of acceptance
- Lessens resistance to other forms
- If a little gambling is okay, then whats wrong
with more? - Social gambling is defended by an appeal to
consistency as harmless fun
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40Seduction of Gambling(1 Cor. 1533-34 Eph.
55-7)
- Present in the church
- Christians approving of participating in
lotteries, charity raffles bingo, casinos - Increasingly comfortable with gambling
- Increasingly intolerant of reproof rebuke
- Covetous behavior should not even be named among
you, as is fitting for saints (Eph. 53)
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41The Sin of Gambling
- Encourages laziness lust
- The desire of the lazy man kills him, for his
hands refuse to labor. He covets greedily all
day long, but the righteous gives and does not
spare. (Prov. 2125-26)
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42The Sin of Gambling
- Discourages labor encourages get rich quick
thinking - In all labor there is profit, but idle
chatter leads only to poverty. (Prov.
1423)
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43The Sin of Gambling
- Discourages labor encourages get rich quick
thinking - He who tills his land will have plenty of bread,
but he who follows frivolity will have poverty
enough! A faithful man will abound with
blessings, but he who hastens to be rich will not
go unpunished. (Prov. 2819-20)
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44The Sin of Gambling
- Discourages labor encourages get rich quick
thinking - The plans of the diligent lead surely to
plenty, but those of everyone who is hasty,
surely to poverty. (Prov. 215)
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45The Sin of Gambling
- Encourages greed discontentment
- Gambling thrives on constant desire for more, 1
Tim. 69-10 - Be content, not covetous (Heb. 135)
- Coupled with godliness (1 Tim. 66-8)
- Faith in Christs provisions (Phil. 411-13
Matt. 633)
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46The Sin of Gambling
- Encourages a nobody gets hurt mind set
- Selfish heart does hurt others oneself!
- Lovers of themselves lovers of money are
unloving (2 Tim. 32-3) - Lovers of pleasure, not God (2 Tim. 34)
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47The Sin of Gambling
- Encourages reckless stewardship
- Show ourselves unworthy of the true riches (Lk.
169-12) - Trust in money will leave you bankrupt on the Day
of Judgment (Lk. 1613)
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48Beware of Gambling!
- A man with an evil eye hastens after riches, and
does not consider that poverty will come upon
him. (Prov. 2822) - With self-denial, we must follow Jesus
- as sojourners and pilgrims, abstain from
fleshly lusts which war against the soul (1
Pet. 211)
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