What are your thoughts on alcohol + faith? Thank you 

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What are your thoughts on alcohol + faith? Thank you![]()
alcohol is evil.. the devil is in love with alcohol.
right? I mean, Jesus turned water into wine & yet when the devil was tempting Him, He didn't turn the rocks into bread. . . you'd have an easier time declaring bread "evil. . the devil is in love with bread" at least it would be more Biblically consistent, still an abuse of Scripture . . . but not as heinous as demonizing alcohol. Misuse or abuse of any of the gifts of God is wrong, the gifts are wonderful. Like sex inside a proper Christian marriage, wonderful, beautiful, healthy whereas the abuse of that gift is all manner of sin. Like good food, God gave us taste buds to enjoy & eyes to take pleasure in an artfully crafted meal . . . but gluttony is a sin as is neglecting the needy while having plenty. I just can't imagine any Biblical support for your statement. . .What are your thoughts on alcohol + faith? Thank you![]()
What are your thoughts on alcohol + faith? Thank you![]()
Alcoholic wine is essential for communion. Using grape juice is an abomination. So- on that front- alcohol and faith are meant to go together.
Regarding drinking any alcohol- I'm not seeing the problem for a Christian. Know your limits and drink in moderation and you'll be fine. This is an American Evangelical problem inherited from Prohibition (i.e. specifically it's usually only those who go to churches that don't use wine in communion or believe in the real presence who have this hang up- and the worst are those who used to drink in excess before they were 'saved').
drinking alcohol =/= alcoholism
Just out of curiosity, why must the drink be alcoholic to be legit? I mean, if you are (for the sake of argument) fresh out of wine, then is everyone just out of luck?
I'm a 1 or 2 on rare occasions type of person.
However, consider this video.
There is nothing to consider.
Jesus turned water to wine. There was no grape juice; pasteurization would not be invented for another roughly 1800 years. Even "new wine", called mustum, is merely wine that has had its fermentation suspended outside a force that would change its nature, like freezing or boiling. Even then, its inherent sweetness was evidence of at least some fermentation, however minute.
The word for wine in Greek is ionos (οἶνος. When we look at, say, Jesus first miracle, the Holy Writ very clearly uses that word. Furthermore, it is clear that, not only was it wine, but it was good wine. Wine was commonly diluted, so the steward, who would have been trained to know purer wines from diluted wines, spoke about its quality.
The idea of alcohol is a sin flies right in the face of Holy Scripture itself. No one has to drink, and I for one don't, but it is clearly not a sin to drink, and it is required that the contents of the chalice during Holy Communion be wine. Must is allowed for alcoholics.
John Piper's argument is one of a Slippery Slope and Appeals to Consequences. It is an argument of Pietism, not Christianity. There is no room in orthodox, historic Christianity for pietism.