faith guardian said:
The bible also suggests that when Jesus had made water to wine, the guests were already drunk. But this is more than a powerful indication that the wine was alcoholic.
Alcohol is not a sin to make or to drink. I believe it's a sin to get drunk on it - the bible states that you should not get drunk on it after all.
But I do drink alcoholic beverages. As previously stated I tend to stop after one glass, and never get drunk.
Think about what you're saying. You believe that Jesus gave alcohol... a lot of it, to people who were already drunk? You believe that Jesus gave MORE alcohol to people who had already done a lot of drinking? I'm not sure why any follower of Christ would believe that, because clearly, giving lots of alcohol to people who were already drunk, would be getting them even
drunker, which would be a sin of course, the Bible clearly says that drunkeness is a sin. It also says to not do anything that might cause someone else to stumble.
Do you actually think Jesus would get people drunk, and violate a number of scriptures, including the one about causing people to stumble?
I don't think so.
The wine was not fermented, it was 'new wine', (unfermented), fresh, pure 'blood of the grape'.
The line you were referring to uses a word that can also mean
satiated, either that or the person who said that to Jesus was simply saying it as a general statement...
"Every man serves the good wine first, and when the people have drunk freely, then he serves the poorer wine; but you have kept the good wine until now." (NASB)
From reading that, it sounds like he could be merely saying "normally it happens in that way, but...."
Bottom line - Jesus did not give large amounts of alcohol to people who had already been drinking. That makes no sense, it would mean Jesus was doing something the Bible itself says not to do.