The Bible
does not explicitly condemn gambling as a sin. This cannot be interpreted as approval! Gambling is predicated on certain principles that the Bible
disapproves of. So here are three biblical reasons as to why Christians should
not gamble:
1. To Gamble Is To Not Love
The Bible
teaches that we should love one another. But gambling is predicated on the loss
and misery of our fellow human beings. Divorce, bankruptcy, abuse, and violence
are often the logical corollary of gambling. In short, the person who wins in
gambling loots his fellow humans and indirectly afflicts destruction upon them.
This is not loving, for true love cares for those in need (cf. 1 Corinthians
13:4-7).
2. To Gamble Is To Be Greedy
Greed is the
underlying motive for gambling. Greed motivates a person to make fast money.
Greed is also the opposite of being content. The Bible teaches against greed,
making fast money, and being discontent (Proverbs 13:11; 1 Timothy 6:9-10;
Hebrews 13:5).
3. To Gamble Is To Love Money
Those who
gamble are lovers of money. The Bible makes it abundantly clear that those who
love money cannot love and serve God (Matthew 6:24).
To conclude,
there are many more reasons as to why gambling is against the Biblical
teaching. But that which is presented here are three commonsensical yet
fundamental biblical reasons that disapprove of gambling.
No comments:
Post a Comment