Fa'afefea ona lavea'iina mai le malosi o le ava malosi?

O le ava malosi o se agaga faataumaoi lea e pulea ai le tele o olaga. Tele tagata, e aofia ai ma Kerisiano, ua i ai se vaisu ava ma ola i le nofo pologa i le malosi o le ava malosi. Ae peitai, e leai se tasi e mana'o e ta'u o se tagata 'ava malosi. Therefore people deny they have a drinking problem, when others confront them with their excessive drinking. When do you have a drinking problem? What are the symptoms of alcoholism? If you can’t live a day without alcohol you’re an alcoholic. You’re controlled by a spirit of alcoholism that causes an alcohol addiction. Christians should wake up and read what the Bible says about alcohol and alcoholism. They should open their spiritual eyes and see what kind of destructive character alcohol contains. Alcohol isn’t a friend but an enemy! Alcohol doesn’t add anything to lives, but destroys people’s mind, tino, ma le ola. How can you be delivered from the power of alcohol (vaisu ava malosi)?

Should Christians drink alcohol?

A frequently asked question is whether Christians are allowed to drink alcohol or not. What does the Bible say about drinking alcohol? When you discuss this subject with Christians, almost every time, the same three scriptures come up. Igoa, that Jesus was being accused by the Pharisees and Sadducees of being a wine drinker (Luka 7:34), the wedding in Cana (Ioane 2:1-11), ma Timoteo, who was instructed by Paul, to drink a little wine for his stomach and infirmities (1 Timoteo 5:25).

Christians use these scriptures to approve the drinking of wine and alcoholic beverages. But they don’t address the many other scriptures in the Bible about drinking wine and alcoholic beverages and the effects, pei:

Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise (Faataoto 20:1)

And take heed to yourselves, ‘ina ne‘i tu‘uvaleina o ‘outou loto i le fa‘atauvalea, ma le onā, ma le popole i lenei olaga, ona oo mai ai lea o lea aso ia te outou e le iloa. (Luka 21:34)

Tatou savavali faamaoni, E pei o le aso; e le i le vevesi ma le le fiafia, e le o le potu ma le naunau, e le i misa ma le malosi (Roma 13:13)

Ae o lea ua ou tusi atu ia te oe e te le tausia kamupani, Afai o soʻo se tasi e taʻua o se uso o se tagata, po o le covetous, po o se tupua, po o se taavale solofanua, po o se onā, po o se tagata e le; Faatasi ai ma se tasi e leai se mea e 'ai (1 Korinito 5:11)

o le uaina o le tauemu

Po o gaoi, poo le valevale, po o 'aia, pe faaleaga, Poʻo faʻatau foʻi, e tatau ona mautofi i le malo o le Atua (1 Korinito 6:10)

O lenei o galuega o le tino e faaalia, o nei mea; mulilua, faitaaga, le mama, tu'inanau, Ifo i tupua, faataulaitu, inoino, feeseesea'iga, fa'ata'ita'iga, ita, misa, fouvalega, a'oa'oga sese, lotoleaga, fasioti tagata, onana, faaaliga, ma e pei: o le mea lea ou te taʻu atu ia te oe, E pei ona ou fai atu foi ia te oe i le taimi ua tuanai, O Latou e faia ai mea faapena o le a lefouina le malo o le Atua (Kalatia 5:19-21)

Aua foi tou te onā i le uaina, o i ai le sili; a ia faatumuina i le Agaga (Efeso 5:18)

E tatau la i se epikopo ona le pona, o le tane a le avā e to‘atasi, mataala, maofa, o amio lelei, avatu i le talimālō, e masani ona aoao atu; E le tuuina atu i le uaina, leai se tagata e feosofi, e le matape'ape'a i tupe leaga; ae onosai, e le o se misa, e le matapeapea; O le ua pule lelei i lona lava aiga, i lana fanau ia gaua'i ma le mamafa uma; (Auā ‘āfai e lē iloa e se tasi ‘ona pule i lona lava ‘āiga, pe faapefea ona ia tausia le ekalesia a le Atua?) (1 Timoteo 3:2-5)

E faapena foi ona tatau i tiakono ona tu'ugamau, e le fa'alua laulaufaiva, e le inu tele i le uaina, e le matape'ape'a i tupe leaga (1 Timoteo 3:8)

Aua e tatau ona le ponā se epikopo, I le avea ai ma tausimea a le Atua; le manatu faapito, Le vave ita, le tuuina atu i le uaina, leai se tagata e feosofi, e le tuuina atu i tupe leaga; Ae o se tagata fiafia i le talimālō, O le alofa o tagata lelei, maofa, na, paia, taupulepule; ‘Ia tāofi i le ‘upu fa‘amaoni e pei ‘ona a‘oa‘oina ai o ia, ‘ina ‘ia mafai ai e ia ‘ona apoapoa‘i atu ma fa‘a‘ole‘ole i ē ‘ua tete‘e mai i a‘oa‘oga lelei (Tito 1:7-9)

Leai, e le o ta’ua nei mau. E mafua ona o le tele o Kerisiano, aofia ai Taitai o le Ekalesia, e le fia usitai i nei mau. Latou te le manaʻo e taʻu le mea e fai, ae latou te mananaʻo e ola i le 'saʻolotoga'.

Latou te manatu o tulafono ma tulafono faʻatulafonoina ma faʻatulafonoina e le o se mea lelei ae mafua ai tapuaiga. Ma o le lotu, E tusa ai ma latou, se mea leaga. Nai lo lena, latou te faia a latou lava tulafono, ina ia mafai ona latou ola e pei o le lalolagi i le ‘saolotoga’ ma inu i soo se mea latou te mananao ai, e aunoa ma ni tapulaa (Faitau foi: ‘Mataupu Faalelotu po o le va?‘)

O le mafuaaga e toatele Kerisiano ua liliuese ma faalelalolagi, ona o le toatele o tagata, o ē e taʻua i latou o Kerisiano e lē toe fanauina ma e le faaleagaga. Aua e faaletino ma le faaleagaga, latou te le mafai ona iloatino agaga ma latou le iloa po o le a le ituaiga o malosi leaga o loo galue. O lea la, they don’t consider drinking alcohol and becoming tipsy or drunk, a problem

Should wine be replaced by grape juice for communion?

They approve of drinking alcohol in their daily lives, but during communion wine is not allowed anymore. Many churches have replaced the wine by grape juice for communion.

O se tasi o mafuaaga o le, that they don’t want to become a stumbling block for former alcoholics and use the following Scripture:

ua suia i le sua vine, mafutaga

E lelei pe le ‘ai aano, pe inu uaina, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbles, pe ua tausuai, pe fa'avaivaia (Roma 14:21)

But this Scripture is taken out of context and has nothing to do with the holy Communion.

Communion is a sacred institution that the Lord Jesus Christ has instituted.

If people are going to change God’s holy institution, then people put themselves above God, e pei lava o le tiapolo.

Jesus has never commanded to replace wine with grape juice. That’s because fermented wine symbolizes the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

That’s why Jesus drank wine during Passover and during the institution of Communion (Faitau foi: ‘Why the wine has been replaced by grape juice?‘).

Why do you drink alcohol?

Atonu e te fesili ifo ia te oe lava, “Why do I drink alcohol?” There are so many reasons, why people drink alcohol. Some of the reasons are, that they like the taste of alcohol, they want to have a good time, they feel more relaxed and/or feel more social when they drink alcohol, to unwind or de-stress, to ‘numb’ their thoughts and ‘switch off’ their mind, to cope with stress, faafitauli, atuatuvale, popole, fefe, le fiafia(s), a loss, and the pressure of society, galuega, faaipoipoga, aiga, because they are unhappy and so on. There are so many reasons why people drink alcohol.

Filemu o le Atua

Most people with an alcohol use disorder are not happy. They’re not satisfied with themselves or their lives. Because if they were happy they wouldn’t need a stimulant (a drug) to cope with things and handle the pressure or feel better.

Many people are unhappy, melancholic, fa'anoanoa, atuatuvale, and anxious. They live under high pressure from society, galuega, faaipoipoga, ma le olaga faaleaiga, and are overwhelmed by problems, atuatuvale, tiga, ma isi, To them drinking alcohol is an escape from reality.

Their thoughts and minds are numbed and they feel more relaxed and don’t have to think about their problems, atuatuvale, and the demands of their daily lives.

When someone drinks alcohol, (s)he might experience pleasant feelings at first, but these pleasant feelings will change rapidly into unpleasant feelings.

The more alcohol someone drinks, the more the spirit of alcoholism will manifest itself and invite his ‘friends’ into the person’s life.

One of his best friends is the spirit of sexual lust and perversity. As soon as the alcohol begins to work, the person will have unclean sexual thoughts and sexual desires and an urge to satisfy these sexual feelings. Besides this perverse spirit, other spirits will manifest, like a spirit of fantasy, o se agaga pepelo, a spirit of egoism, a spirit of selfishness, a spirit of forgetfulness, a spirit of melancholy, o se agaga o le atuatuvale, a spirit of alofa ia te oe lava, o se agaga o le fefe, a spirit of indifference, o se agaga o le ita, a spirit of aggressiveness, a spirit of murder (pule i le ola) ma faapena atu ai lava.

The person loses control over his or her life and shall be controlled by these unclean evil spirits from the kingdom of darkness and say or do things, which the person regrets later on or has forgotten.

Afai o se tagata ua ma'i pe onā, o le tagata e pulea e se agaga o le ava malosi e pulea ai le olaga o le tagata. O lenei agaga o le a faaalia pea o ia lava, e ala i le faatupuina o se uunaiga faifai pea mo (sili atu) ava malosi ma aua lava nei faamalieina.

O le a avea le tagata ma pologa a lenei agaga leaga ma usiusitai ia te ia, e ala i le inuina o le ava malosi.

E faapefea ona suia e le ava malosi uiga o tagata?

O lenei agaga leaga o temoni o le ava malosi e i ai se uiga faataumaoi ma mautinoa a mavae sina taimi e suia uiga ma uiga o le tagata..

e leiloa e tagata o latou lagona ma e le oo i lagona 'masani'. E faigofie ona latou ita, ita, atuatuvale, vave ona ita, ita, fa'asaua, fa'aleaga, manatu faapito, ma manatu faapito. E iai o latou tuʻinanauga taufeusuaʻiga lē masani ma tatala atu i latou lava i feusuaʻiga lē mamā ma faiga leaga (aofia ai porn).

They will lose their hold on reality and be controlled by lying spirits. These spirits ensure that they do not interpret things correctly, pepelo, change the truth, or see and hear things that are not true, unreal, and never said. They create their own experience and imaginary world and don’t allow anyone to tell them what to do.

Alcoholics are secretive. They drink secretly and do things in secret and always deny that they have a drinking problem.

They are prideful and criticize, taʻutino, and hurt others with negative and offensive words, remarks, and comments.

And let’s not forget the destructive work alcohol has on the mind, totoga, and the rest of the body of a person.

What is the world’s way of deliverance from alcohol addiction?

The way of the world for deliverance of the power of alcohol addiction is to go to a rehab clinic (rehab center) or AA meetings. The person must do the work and shall enter an alcohol recovery program and get therapy to be delivered from the power of alcohol.

The therapists and fomai o mafaufau will dig into the life and the past of the person, to find out the cause of the alcohol addiction (Faitau foi: ‘Aua e te pauu i le pu o lou taimi ua tuanai‘).

After a few weeks or months, when the person has completed the alcohol addiction treatment and has shown and proven, lena (s)he is delivered from the power of alcohol and can live without alcohol and is ‘cured’, the person shall be released and return to his or her daily life.

But in many cases, it happens that as soon as the person returns to his familiar environment and old life, the person falls back into his old habits of drinking. The person shall long for alcoholic beverages and shall start drinking again.

It is a common thing, o tagata, who are released from rehab, will fall back into their old drinking behavior and become addicted to alcohol again and return to rehab again. When they are released the second time and return home, many times they will fall back again into their old drinking behavior and return to rehab again. This is an ongoing process, and these people can’t seem to get rid of their alcohol addiction. Why is that and how is this possible?

That’s because the cause of alcohol addiction is sought in the natural realm instead of the spiritual realm. The alcohol addiction is treated with natural means, which is impossible. Ona o lena, the real cause of the alcohol addiction is not addressed and the person shall stay bound to the spirit of alcoholism.

What causes an alcohol addiction?

Alcoholism can’t be cured with natural means, through carnal methods, togafitiga, togafitiga, or drugs, because alcoholism is not a natural effect of a natural cause, but alcoholism is a visible (tupu fua) effect of a spiritual cause. A spiritual cause can’t be treated with natural means.

When a person seeks a cure or treatment in the world, the person shall maybe be ‘freed’ for a while, but the person shall always struggle to stay away from alcoholic beverages because the longing for alcohol is still present. Ae uma ane, the spiritual power of alcohol is not broken. Therefore the person shall struggle, when there is a bottle of alcohol in his or her presence or when others drink alcohol.

As long as the person is not delivered from the power of alcohol, the person shall stay an alcoholic and shall always struggle to stay sober. The longing for alcohol shall always be present because this spirit of alcoholism is still present.

When the person drinks wine during communion, the person shall long for more and shall struggle to control him/herself after service, to not grab a bottle and drink.

What is God’s way of deliverance from alcoholism?

Alcohol addiction is caused by a demonic unclean spirit of the kingdom of darkness. O lea la, if a person wants to be delivered, you have to remove the cause and command this spirit of alcoholism to leave the person and break the power of alcohol.

Every spirit (mana) from the kingdom of darkness has to obey and bow for the Name of Jesus. Since Jesus has the highest authority i le lagi ma le lalolagi.

O lea la, A o le tagata, who is controlled and bound by this demonic spirit of alcoholism, comes to church or to you and seeks help, then don’t send that person to rehab, a fomai pe a fomai o mafaufau, because they can’t help the person. Nai lo lena, set that person free in the Name of Jesus, by commanding the spirit of alcoholism to leave the person.

When the evil spirit of alcoholism has left the person, the person is truly delivered from the power of alcohol. If the person is truly delivered from the power of alcohol, then the person shall be able to drink during communion, without longing for more alcohol.

The person shall not struggle anymore, aua (s)he is delivered from the power of alcohol. This spirit of alcoholism, that caused this alcohol addiction and controlled the person’s life is no longer present but has left the person.

Ae peitai, the person needs to stay awake and guard the gates of his or her life. Because this spirit of alcoholism will try to come back again and will search for a moment of weakness to enter. But when the person doesn’t give in to these carnal feelings of lust and doesn’t start drinking again, this spirit of alcoholism will be kept outside and leave the person.

Jesus warned about the unclean spirit

Jesus warned us about this and said: When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none. Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth it empty, swept, and garnished. Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last state of that man is worse than the first (Mataio 12:43-45)

Jesus didn’t say ‘ifbut He said ‘when’, therefore an unclean spirit will always try to come back. That’s why it’s so important to be aware of what things you allow in your life and feed your mind with and how you spend your time.

The Holy Spirit and the Word should fill your mind and your life, so that your house will not be empty but be filled with His Word and Spirit.

How to be delivered from the power of alcohol and alcohol addiction?

Have you come to the knowledge, that you have an alcohol problem? Do you have a secret alcohol addiction in your life? Are you bound by the power of alcohol and are you fed up with it and do you want to be delivered from the power of alcohol? Do you need help?

The only thing you need to do is to go to Jesus Christ and ask forgiveness, salamo and command this spirit of alcoholism, this spirit of addiction, Ia tuua lou olaga. So that the power of alcohol will be broken in your life and you will be delivered from the power of alcohol and be free in Jesus Christ.

In the Name of Jesus Christ; I lana pule, this spirit of alcoholism, this spirit of addiction, must obey and has to leave your life. This also applies to other addictions like nicotine addiction, drug addiction, sex addiction, ma isi.

When you are delivered from the power of alcohol and this spirit of alcoholism has left your life, then your life should line up with the salamo that you confess.

You shall seek the things, o loo i luga, le mea Jesus Christ is seated, and not the things on this earth. Be careful, with whom you hang out and how you spend your time. It’s so important to spend time in prayer, pray in the spirit, ma suʻesuʻe le Tusi Paia; le Afioga a le Atua, so that you will be built up in your most holy faith and be able to discern the lies of the world from the truth of God.

O le love for Jesus and for God and walking after the Spirit will ensure, that you shall not obey and fulfill the tu'inanauga ma tu'inanauga o le tino, I lenei mataupu, the lust and desire for alcohol, but that you shall obey God and bear the fua o le Agaga.

‘Ia fai ma masima o le lalolagi’

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