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This lesson is a continuation of our series on moral issues facing the church. Tonight we’ll be talking about gambling.
Part of the reason I selected this topic to teach on is that I felt like I did not have a good grasp on the issue myself. If someone asked me if I thought gambling was wrong and why, what would I tell them?
Maybe you are in the same position yourself. Hopefully our discussion tonight will result in some concrete Biblical principles we can all apply both to gambling and related issues.
Gambling is somewhat of a difficult topic to address because the Bible does not mention it specifically. We do have quite a number of principles laid out in the Bible that address various aspects of gambling.
I encourage your participation in the class tonight. I’m sure I cannot answer all the questions you may have, but we have many excellent Bible students here tonight that may be able to help.
This is an important question because people often like to confuse the issue of gambling by conflating it with other risky behavior and trying to draw parallels that aren’t really there.
To play a game of chance for money or other potential gain.
That in itself is pretty straightforward. Closely related to gambling is another idea we need to get clear on – betting.
Winners are created at the expense of losers through the wagering of money or valuables.
Betting – the staking of money on an outcome that is in doubt is the heart of gambling.
Playing a game of chance for pure amusement is not necessarily considered gambling. Rather, it is the betting—the staking of money on an outcome that is in doubt—that is at the heart of gambling.
Pocket Dictionary of Ethics
Which of these things really constitutes gambling or betting as we’ve defined them?
Maybe you have some immediate ideas on which of these is gambling Put these in the back of your mind for a minute and let’s look at the Bible to see what principles we can find that might apply.
Now that we have established some related Biblical principles, we can begin to look at these different scenarios and see which of them violate any of these principles.
I should note here that each of these are presented as a hypothetical, limited situation. In real life, there might be a lot more going on in a given situation that you need to consider than just what we are looking at here.
There are possibly multiple sides to this, depending on how you are investing in the stock market.
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This lesson is a continuation of our series on moral issues facing the church. Tonight we’ll be talking about gambling.
Part of the reason I selected this topic to teach on is that I felt like I did not have a good grasp on the issue myself. If someone asked me if I thought gambling was wrong and why, what would I tell them?
Maybe you are in the same position yourself. Hopefully our discussion tonight will result in some concrete Biblical principles we can all apply both to gambling and related issues.
Gambling is somewhat of a difficult topic to address because the Bible does not mention it specifically. We do have quite a number of principles laid out in the Bible that address various aspects of gambling.
I encourage your participation in the class tonight. I’m sure I cannot answer all the questions you may have, but we have many excellent Bible students here tonight that may be able to help.
This is an important question because people often like to confuse the issue of gambling by conflating it with other risky behavior and trying to draw parallels that aren’t really there.
To play a game of chance for money or other potential gain.
That in itself is pretty straightforward. Closely related to gambling is another idea we need to get clear on – betting.
Winners are created at the expense of losers through the wagering of money or valuables.
Betting – the staking of money on an outcome that is in doubt is the heart of gambling.
Playing a game of chance for pure amusement is not necessarily considered gambling. Rather, it is the betting—the staking of money on an outcome that is in doubt—that is at the heart of gambling.
Pocket Dictionary of Ethics
Which of these things really constitutes gambling or betting as we’ve defined them?
Maybe you have some immediate ideas on which of these is gambling Put these in the back of your mind for a minute and let’s look at the Bible to see what principles we can find that might apply.
Now that we have established some related Biblical principles, we can begin to look at these different scenarios and see which of them violate any of these principles.
I should note here that each of these are presented as a hypothetical, limited situation. In real life, there might be a lot more going on in a given situation that you need to consider than just what we are looking at here.
There are possibly multiple sides to this, depending on how you are investing in the stock market.