1 Peter 5:8 tells us to, "be sober and watch...", but is this referring only to those with a drinking problem or is there another meaning behind this statement?
In this excerpt from the teaching, Peace in a World Not His part 6, Rabbi Steve Berkson clarifies what being "sober" and "watching" actually could mean as it applies to your walk of Torah observance.
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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Couldn't this verse also indicate that you shouldn't get so involved, so dragged down by the worldly activities that you get so tired and lose focus of Father?
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