Temperate in All Things

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Temperate in All Things

What Is Temperance? And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee (Acts 24:25). Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law. Galatians 5:23 And to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness (II Peter 1:6).

What Is Temperance? But a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, temperate (Titus 1:8). That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience (Titus 2:2).

What Is Temperance? The practice or habit of restraining oneself in provocation, passion, desire, etc.; rational self-restraint. Keeping due measure, self-restrained, moderate. Moderate and self-controlled as regards the indulgence of appetites or desires; abstemious, sober; continent. Tempered, not excessive in degree; moderate.

What Temperance Is Not The Temperance Movement sought to eliminate alcohol. It is not total abstinence as teetotalers say against wine. Temperance may involve abstinence, but not usually. It is rather self-discipline, moderation, and restraint. Total abstinence in an allowed thing is intemperance!

Temperance Defined By God 24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain. 25 And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible. 26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air: 27 But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway. I Corinthians 9:24-27

Corruptible Temperance - 1 Athletes are self-disciplined in every part of their lives. They eat sleep and train by a precise formula. They avoid and reject the luxury and pleasure of others. They deny their body or mind begging for compromise. They perform their skill by restrained and directed force!

Corruptible Temperance - 2 All they get is a corruptible crown or medal of some sort. They get temporary praise until someone else wins. As they age their ability declines all the way to zero! Before God in Judgment Day their skill is worth nothing! Their crowns or medals were burned up with fervent heat!

What Is Temperance? Slow down! Stop! Does that fit my goals? Do not do that it is not allowed! Remember to do this at the right time! Let them go they are not winners! Being like everyone else is to be a loser! Purpose in your heart what you will do in advance! Train with the best to avoid the compromise of losers! Those who stay will be champions! (Bo Schembechler)

Temperance in Sleep Solomon warned not to love sleep (Pr 20:13). You should not sleep as much as you want. Life wastes when you sleep past your need (Pr 6:9-11). Too much sleep destroys athletes and Christians. Too much sleep hurts work, school, chores, Bible, etc.

Temperance in Speech James saw the tongue like training beasts (Jas 3:1-12). You should be swift to hear slow to speak (Jas 1:19). Hasty speech puts you lower than a fool (Pr 29:20). A fool can look smart by silence, but he can t (Pr 17:28). Restrain haste, many words, sarcasm, folly, jesting, etc.

Temperance in Haste Haste makes waste = he that hasteth sinneth (Pr 19:2). There is no virtue in speed unless running 100 meters! Wisdom and prudence require caution and carefulness! Examine the hasty and see what it has gotten them. Haste of spirit exalts folly slow down! (Pr 14:29).

Temperance in Time Redeeming the time is a commandment (Ep 5:16; Col 4:5). To redeem time you must give up things that take time. If Paul could say it was high time, what of us (Rom 13:11)? I fear and worry about those of you with no time urgency. Those of you with the least to do get the least done. Why?

Temperance in Marriage Your marriage is important so sacrifice things for it. Both spouses must allocate scarce time for each other. Pride and selfishness must be hated and denied to love. Neither spouse has any right to bitterness or withdrawal. Not children or anything else can be allowed to creep in.

Temperance in School Youth your schooling is important so be a champion! Remember Daniel and how he rose to the top of Babylon. A syllabus can be dangerous unless you do things early! Start each semester with discipline then keep it up. It is your future the highest per-hour you will ever earn.

Temperance in Married Children Marriage separates children: both must leave each other. Parents must restrain interference by affection or advice. Of course children will do things wrong like you did! You hurt your family by pressing your advice on them. You hurt your family by pressing attendance with you.

Temperance in Employment Froward masters are dealt with by temperance and faith. Others may pace themselves, but you should be diligent. Early to work, ready to work, and job finished should rule. Deny yourself the purloining you see all the others doing. Hold back do not criticize bosses to others or to them.

Temperance in Wine Wine is a mocker and will relax you to folly (Pr 20:1). Deception to over-confidence shows you a fool (Pr 20:1). Look not on wine with excessive affection (Pr 23:31). The love of wine will also lead you to poverty (Pr 21:17). Temperance stops drinking long before drunkenness.

Temperance in Food Gluttony is an equal sin to drunkenness in the Bible. Young men are tempted to eat for folly than for need. Riotous eaters of flesh (burgers) are like drunkards. Eat at the right time for strength, not excess (Ec 10:17). Put a knife to your throat if given to appetite (Pr 23:2).

Temperance in Anger Anger is a violent passion against a person or thing. Slow anger is better than a mighty conqueror (Pr 16:32). Slow to wrath is great understanding and righteousness. If angry, never sin by it; if angry, get rid of it by sundown. Get away from angry people or influences (Pr 22:24-25).

Temperance in Offences Can you be self-disciplined when others offend you? It will happen, and God will see that it does happen. Charity suffering long is not easily provoked Charity thinketh no evil beareth all endureth all. Glorious men defer anger and ignore offences (Pr 19:11).

Temperance in Criticism Curse not rulers in thought or your bedroom (Ec 10:20). God hates backbiting, slander, talebearing, whispering. Charity believes and hopes all things (I Cor 13:7). Sowing discord is one of the things God hates (Pr 6:19). Gideon and Samson are in Heb 11 can you do likewise?

Temperance in Pleasure Our generation is pleasure-obsessed; athletes ignore it. Do you love pleasure more or less than God (II Tim 3:4). You will be fruitless, choked by thorny ground (Luk 8:14). Love of pleasure fun will make you poor (Pr 21:17). Playing should only occur when all duties are done.

Temperance in Spending The wise have much fools spend too much (Pr 21:20). Your desire for some spending is absolutely meaningless. Your habit for some spending is absolutely meaningless. You can only afford it if all financial duties are complete. You must discipline your mind to see cost in every choice.

Temperance in Advice When others respect and want your advice, they will ask. Unless someone is rubbing Buddha, let them enjoy life. It is a shame Paul had to oppose busybodies in the N.T. Only fools answer a matter before hearing it (Pr 18:13). Wise men study answers; fools quickly respond (Pr 15:28).

Temperance in Believing Only fools believe everything they hear (Pr 14:15). There are more lies today than ever by the Internet. Prove all things believe nothing but facts (I Thess 5:21). Noble men would even prove the apostle Paul (Acts 17:11). Beware you can find proof for everything today.

Temperance in Spirit Moods are your lack of personal discipline to rule them. Moods are not God not Fate not circumstances Moods are your sinful flesh showing its ugliness. Not ruling your spirit leaves you defenseless (Pr 25:28). Haste allowed in your spirit proves you a fool (Ec 7:9).

Temperance in Career/Finances Haste to be rich will get you in sinful trouble (Pr 28:20,22). Diligently doing a boring job beats ideas (Pr 12:11; 28:19). Saving to invest capital will harness an ox (Pr 14:4). Quit a job to make less in a trade leading to much more. Patiently keep the fig tree until it is sold to you (Pr 27:18)!

Temperance in Entertainment Do you read or watch things that are good for your soul? Daily temptations like these have never faced Christians. The inputs in your life must be ruled by temperance. Things that allow temptation to sin should be avoided. Your free time is to be ruled for your eternal crown.

Temperance in Children Temperance is one of the most crucial traits for success. Children have none, so they must be trained to learn it. They never need anything they want when they want it. They need to learn your likes and schedule, not theirs. Every opportunity to teach self-control is nearly priceless.

Temperance of Joseph He rejected the example or pressure of older brothers. He denied bitterness and served Potiphar faithfully. He denied the strange woman at a cost for duty to God. He denied bitterness and served faithfully in prison. He denied revenge and forgave his wicked brothers.

Temperance of Daniel He rejected bitterness for Babylonian treatment of him. He purposed in his heart not to compromise for the king. He denied fear to tell kings painful truth three times. He did not fear capital punishment regarding prayer. He fasted for three weeks and got his last, great vision.

Temperance in General Recall C character traits temperance is required. Recall public decorum only temperance can do it. Recall men with a great cause all choices were for it. Progress requires change change requires discipline. Putting God first and others second needs temperance.

Temperance Summary It is an important part of godliness and earthly success. It is self-discipline to rule your impulses for godliness. It is the commitment to duty that always does right. It is a methodical, consistent, constant trait of winners. Do not be hasty, impulsive, or spastic in any part of life.

Temperance Suggestions Slow down haste is worthless and dangerous. The Christian life is not a sprint it is a marathon. Think before any action does this action fit my goals? Reduce your goals to manageable chunks of daily duties. Ask God for it, and be a disciplined soldier for Christ.

For Further Study Your Body Is the Lord s Is Jesus Lord? Running Scared Forgotten Sins Proverbs 25:28 Holiness Proverbs 16:32 Sojourning Here in Fear Grow Up!