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@PAGE NUMBER = SF165
@TITLE = ALCOHOL AND DRUGS : DANGER ‑ BE WISE
@LEVEL ONE = PRO 20:1; 23:19‑21, 29‑35
@LEVEL ONE = Aim
@INDENT PARA = To lead adults to decide to avoid the present and future dangers of alcohol and drugs by abstaining from these substances.
@LEVEL ONE = INTRODUCTION
@INDENT PARA = Recently Bill began a new job.
After his second week several of his work associates have invited him to go out for  a drink at the end of the workday.
Bill is a Christian but is undecided about what to do.
@LEVEL FOUR = what would you do if you were Bill?
@LEVEL ONE = 1A.
THE POWER OF ALCOHOL  (PRO 20:1)
@LEVEL TWO = What are some words this verse uses to describe the power of alcohol?
@SCRIPTURE = "mocker" = to scorn authority
@SCRIPTURE = "brawler" = violent, loud, without self‑control.
‑ Attitude toward others.
@SCRIPTURE = "lead astray" = in ability to make good decisions.
‑ "cannot act wisely"
@LEVEL ONE = 2A.
WISE ACTIONS REGARDING ALCOHOL (PRO 23:19‑20)
@LEVEL TWO = What are some wise actions regarding alcohol in these verses?
@SCRIPTURE = "keep your heart on the right path" = make the right choices.
@SCRIPTURE = "do not join those who drink too much wine."
= over drink
@SCRIPTURE = "or gorge themselves on meat" = overeat
@PAGE NUMBER = Page 2
@LEVEL TWO = How could Bill build relationships with his peers without disobeying verse 20?
@LEVEL ONE = 3A.
THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL (PRO 23:21, 29‑30)
@LEVEL TWO = 1B.
Poverty
@LEVEL TWO = 2B.
Drowsiness
@LEVEL THREE = Lack of initiative
@LEVEL TWO = 3B.
Woe
@LEVEL THREE = To make some one cry
@LEVEL THREE = Trouble for the person and others
@LEVEL TWO = 4B.
Sorrow
@LEVEL THREE = Sorrow that comes when the alcoholic realizes what he has done.
@LEVEL TWO = 5B.
Strife
@LEVEL THREE = Arguments
@LEVEL TWO = 6B.
Complaints
@LEVEL TWO = 7B.
Personal Injury
@LEVEL THREE = "needless"
@LEVEL TWO = 8B.
Bloodshot Eyes
@LEVEL THREE = "dullness"
@PAGE NUMBER = Page 3
@LEVEL ONE = 4A.
THE DECEPTION OF ALCOHOL (PRO 23:31‑32)
@LEVEL TWO = How is alcohol deceptive?
@LEVEL THREE = Appearance
@LEVEL THREE = Taste
@LEVEL TWO = How is it like a snake's bite?
@LEVEL ONE = 5A.
THE RESULTS OF ALCOHOL (PRO 23:33‑35)
@LEVEL TWO = 1B.
Hallucinations
@LEVEL TWO = 2B.
Confused Mind
@LEVEL THREE = literally confused speech
@LEVEL TWO = 3B.
Disturbed Rest (v.34)
@LEVEL TWO = 4B.
Numbness of Life (v.35)
@LEVEL TWO = 5B.
Trapped By Addiction (v.35b)
@LEVEL ONE = APPLICATION
@INDENT PARA = We need to commit ourselves to abstinence as the only sure prevention of the results of alcohol.
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