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What happens when a nation rejects God, embraces intoxication, and neglects His Word? In this powerful expositional message from Isaiah 28:5–13 (KJV), Pastor Keith Seiber contrasts the Crown of God's Glory, the Cup of Destruction, and the Command of "precept upon precept, line upon line."
This sermon examines one of the Bible's strongest condemnations of alcohol and drunkenness, showing how intoxicating drink clouds spiritual judgment, destroys families, corrupts leadership, and hinders a believer's walk with God. Using Scripture from both the Old and New Testaments, this message presents a biblical case for abstinence while exposing the false promises of alcohol and the lasting devastation it has brought to countless homes and churches.
Beyond this timely warning, Isaiah points us to the true remedy for a spiritually declining culture—not entertainment, political solutions, or worldly wisdom, but careful, doctrinal, verse-by-verse preaching of the Word of God. Discover why "precept upon precept, line upon line" remains God's pattern for spiritual growth, Christian maturity, and strong local churches.
Whether you are seeking a deeper understanding of Isaiah, biblical teaching on alcohol, expository preaching, or practical Christian living, this message will challenge you to reject the world's fading crowns, refuse its destructive cup, and embrace the everlasting glory found only in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Key Topics: Isaiah 28, KJV preaching, biblical teaching on alcohol, drunkenness in the Bible, Christian holiness, expository preaching, precept upon precept, sound doctrine, spiritual discernment, conservative Baptist preaching, verse-by-verse Bible study, Isaiah sermon, King James Bible, biblical leadership, and Christian living.
By New Beginning Baptist FellowshipWhat happens when a nation rejects God, embraces intoxication, and neglects His Word? In this powerful expositional message from Isaiah 28:5–13 (KJV), Pastor Keith Seiber contrasts the Crown of God's Glory, the Cup of Destruction, and the Command of "precept upon precept, line upon line."
This sermon examines one of the Bible's strongest condemnations of alcohol and drunkenness, showing how intoxicating drink clouds spiritual judgment, destroys families, corrupts leadership, and hinders a believer's walk with God. Using Scripture from both the Old and New Testaments, this message presents a biblical case for abstinence while exposing the false promises of alcohol and the lasting devastation it has brought to countless homes and churches.
Beyond this timely warning, Isaiah points us to the true remedy for a spiritually declining culture—not entertainment, political solutions, or worldly wisdom, but careful, doctrinal, verse-by-verse preaching of the Word of God. Discover why "precept upon precept, line upon line" remains God's pattern for spiritual growth, Christian maturity, and strong local churches.
Whether you are seeking a deeper understanding of Isaiah, biblical teaching on alcohol, expository preaching, or practical Christian living, this message will challenge you to reject the world's fading crowns, refuse its destructive cup, and embrace the everlasting glory found only in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Key Topics: Isaiah 28, KJV preaching, biblical teaching on alcohol, drunkenness in the Bible, Christian holiness, expository preaching, precept upon precept, sound doctrine, spiritual discernment, conservative Baptist preaching, verse-by-verse Bible study, Isaiah sermon, King James Bible, biblical leadership, and Christian living.