Tony Evans Speaks Out on Gambling and the Lottery
By Tony Evans
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Tony Evans
Tony Evans is the founder and senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship in Dallas, Texas, founder and president of the Urban Alternative, former chaplain of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, and present chaplain of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. His radio broadcast, The Alternative with Dr. Tony Evans, can be heard on nearly 1,000 US radio outlets daily and in more than 130 countries. For more information, visit TonyEvans.org.
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Tony Evans Speaks Out on Gambling and the Lottery - Tony Evans
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Steve had no reason to believe that Kate, his wife of sixteen years, was anything other than a devoted wife and mother of two: a boy and a girl, ages nine and eleven. Life for this family in Colleyville, Illinois, seemed pretty normal.
Kate did all the right things. She tatted lace, knitted scarves, and collected pig figurines. She was a volunteer at their local church. Maybe, just maybe, if it hadn’t been for that one little excursion….
Steve and Kate had decided to visit a casino to celebrate her fortieth birthday. They agreed ahead of time to control their gambling; they would spend no more than forty dollars. It was a nice birthday outing.
But something happened to Kate that night. Somehow, gambling caught her in its grip, even after just one experience. Unknown to Steve, Kate returned to gambling in a big way.
She stopped paying the house mortgage. She pawned her wedding rings, then his rings. She lost time and again, but she kept going back until she had quietly bankrupted the family.
Finally, Kate was notified by a process server and officials from the sheriff’s office that the bank was foreclosing on their home. The family would have to move.
That morning, she drove her children to school. Back at home, she took a pistol from the basement desk drawer. She wrote a note, addressed to whom it may concern.
She drove to a nearby parking lot, crawled into the backseat of her car, and shot herself in the head. The shame and embarrassment were too much for her.
Obviously, Steve said, she could not face him or their minister or anybody else about it. Later, he found a paper trail that read like a diary of Kate’s hidden life aboard the gambling boats along the Mississippi River.
A spokesman for the casinos Kate frequented could only say that the company had posted signs in the casinos advertising Gamblers Anonymous. He said it would be impossible to keep track of every gambler, and that casinos let people know the risks when they come in.
Al’s problem wasn’t nearly as severe. He limited himself to a two-dollar daily bet on the horses at his local racetrack. The problem was, during several months of this period, Al was unemployed and his family had little to spare. As he said later, it may have been only two dollars a day, but it was money he didn’t have to gamble with. He just couldn’t resist.
Gambling is a complex and difficult subject to discuss because it has so many different levels and nuances and perceptions attached to it. But we’d better find out what God has to say about it because lives are at stake.
In a very generic sense, gambling is simply taking a risk. We do that in a lot of different ways. When you get up and go to church, you take a risk that you will not get there safely. When I go to amusement parks, I love to play the arcade games and try to win a bear. So I take a risk.
Investments in the stock market are a risk. You are gambling that your investments will go up and not down. You take a risk when you play the market.
This issue has become more complex since the advent of casinos, lotteries, and riverboat gambling. The question I get most often is, Is it OK for Christians to play the lottery?
A related question I get as a pastor is, Will the church accept an offering from the lottery money if I win?
When I was growing