GreenEyedLady said:
It doesn't matter how many glasses. The scriptures say, don't drink strong drink.
The NT makes a clear distinction between drinking too much and drinking a little--as others have mentioned the verses
"do not be drunk with wine wherein is excess" If God wanted NT Christians to drink NO wine He wouldn't have worded this verse the way He did.
"take a little wine for your stomach"--quite similar to my husband drinking a little wine for his heart.
All of the verses you quoted a while back were from the OT except 1. Now I'm not saying we should disregard the OT, but if you want to take the route you're on, I can start asking you about what kind of fabric your clothes are made of, how your house is built, and whether you stone your children if they ever exhibit rebelliousness.
Actually this could make a good thread (seriously) about OT law and how it relates to our lives today. There is definitely a lot of picking and choosing when it comes to what OT verses people want to use and what ones everyone overlooks.
But I digress.....
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Doctors can prescribe wine and pills and all kinds of things for people. Just because things are perscribed by a doctor does not mean its ok with GOD.GEL
Drinking is a no no for me and I am GLAD my church preaches against it! My marriage has NEVER been this good! And we are going on 10 years![/QUOTE]
Just because a church preaches against something doesn't mean that attitude is ok with God either. It's fine if you or anyone else chooses to abstain from alcohol. But to say any alcohol use whatsoever is a sin is elevating your personal preference to a command, and I think that is a far worse sin. You are adding to God's Word.
My marriage has never been this good either! And we just passed
20 years!! naahhh-nanaa--naah-naah!
(JUST JOKING THERE!) We can be happy for each other's successful marriages, for sure, even if we disagree about wine!
kayanne
edited because i forgot to say that the 1 NT verse you used was not a command against alcohol, just a narrative describing John the Baptist as a man who would not drink strong drink. When he is described as eating locusts, that's sure not a command either (PTL!!!)