Brother O. has been staking a minimum of N1,000 weekly on soccer games
on the popular online betting company …bet.com. Early this week, according to
him, the Lord sampled him out for favour and he won N2m! He said it is the doing of the Lord and it is
marvelous in his eyes. As a born again believer, he went ahead to pay his tithe
as well redeemed his pledge for his church building project. The question is
Will Gambling Prevent a Believer from Eternity?
Will Gambling Prevent Believers from Eternity?
The Bible does not specifically condemn gambling, betting,
or the lottery. The
Bible does warn us, however, to stay away from the love of money (1 Timothy 6:10; Hebrews 13:5). Scripture also encourages us to stay away
from attempts to “get rich quick” (Proverbs 13:11; 23:5; Ecclesiastes 5:10). Gambling most definitely is focused on the love of money
and undeniably tempts people with the promise of quick and easy riches.
What is wrong with gambling? Gambling is a difficult issue
because if it is done in moderation and only on occasion, it is a waste of
money, but it is not necessarily evil. People waste money on all sorts of
activities. Gambling is no more or less of a waste of money than seeing a movie
(in many cases), eating an unnecessarily expensive meal, or purchasing a
worthless item. At the same time, the fact that money is wasted on other things
does not justify gambling. Money should not be wasted. Excess money should be
saved for future needs or given to the Lord's work, not gambled away.
While the Bible does not explicitly mention gambling, it
does mention events of “luck” or “chance.” As an example, casting lots is used
in Leviticus to choose between the sacrificial goat and the scapegoat. Joshua
cast lots to determine the allotment of land to the various tribes. Nehemiah
cast lots to determine who would live inside the walls of Jerusalem. The
apostles cast lots to determine the replacement for Judas. Proverbs 16:33 says,
“The lot is cast in the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord.”
What
would the Bible say about casinos and lotteries? Casinos use all sorts of
marketing schemes to entice gamblers to risk as much money as possible. They
often offer inexpensive or even free alcohol, which encourages drunkenness, and
thereby a decreased ability to make wise decisions. Everything in a casino is
perfectly rigged for taking money in large sums and giving nothing in return,
except for fleeting and empty pleasures. Lotteries attempt to portray
themselves as a way to fund education and/or social programs. However, studies
show that lottery participants are usually those who can least afford to be
spending money on lottery tickets. The allure of “getting rich quick” is too
great a temptation to resist for those who are desperate. The chances of
winning are infinitesimal, which results in many peoples’ lives being ruined.
Can lotto/lottery proceeds please God? Many people claim to
be playing the lottery or gambling so that they can give the money to the
church or to some other good cause. While this may be a good motive, reality is
that few use gambling winnings for godly purposes. Studies show that the vast
majority of lottery winners are in an even worse financial situation a few
years after winning a jackpot than they were before. Few, if any, truly give
the money to a good cause. Further, God does not need our money to fund His
mission in the world. Proverbs 13:11 says,
“Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes
it grow.” God is sovereign and will provide for the needs of the church through
honest means. Would God be honored by receiving donated drug money or money
stolen in a bank robbery? Of course not. Neither does God need or want money
that was “stolen” from the poor in the temptation for riches.
First Timothy 6:10 tells us, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” Hebrews 13:5 declares, “Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.’” Matthew 6:24 proclaims, “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.”
Culled from http://www.gotquestions.org/
Our recommendation @ ETERNITY REMINDERS is that believers should
stay away from gambling. Bible teaches us, “So
whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God” (1 Corinthians
10:31). If you cannot
give God glory for something, you should not do it. If a person is not fully
convinced that an activity is pleasing to God, then it is a sin: “Everything
that does not come from faith is sin” (Romans 14:23). And sin, of course will prevent you from spending eternity with God in heaven because God is holy. We will be glad to hear more of your biblical views on this topic!
Comments
Post a Comment