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"Who hath woe? Who hath sorrow? Who hath contentions? Who hath babbling? Who hath wounds without cause? Who hath redness of eyes?"

In verse 29 and 30, Solomon is declaring the product of drunkness. Anyone who has watched or knew of a person that destroyed their life with alchol or drugs knows the truth of this verse. I use this verse because it is 6 questions, which is 'great questions of the Bible'. Each question is left for us to answer and ponder and consider its truth. Solomon was man that observed, wrote and contemplated almost everything on earth. The book of Ecclessiastes declares this truth, 'I have searched everything under the sun.' He observed the effects and life of those given to drink. Who hath woe? Woe unto the man that chooses the things of this life over the things of God. Woe is a continuous grief and pain. It is a descriptive use of pain. This person that has woe is a person filled day in and day out with such. Seemingly unable to get out of the vicious cycle that Satan has trapped them in.

No good has ever come from drink. Drunk driving, disease, early death, and nothing but problems with wasting money on it, and abuse to loved ones and strangers. Many make fun and laught at the drunkard and their antics, but it is a life of woe. so it is the same, with a man of lostness and sin, it is woe unto that man. They are cut off fromt he Lord and His mercy and receive the opposite, His wrath. This is when God sets His face against that man, not for good, but for evil. That man has no hope, woe unto such a man as this. Will they never learn their plight and escape from it? Who hath woe? This is the man that hath woe. who hath sorrow? the man continuly turns away from God, drinks and forgets what this life is always about. Their choices of drink always leads to pain and sorrow. Death is its end result.





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