[0:00]Let's answer a question that a lot of people think is simple, but clearly it is not. Can Christians drink alcohol? Cuz you get two sides. One side says absolutely not. Then the other side says, well, Jesus turned water into wine, so it's fine. That rhymes. So which one is it? Let's start with what the Bible actually says. The Bible never says alcohol itself is sin. John two says Jesus turned water into wine. First Timothy 5:23, Paul told Timothy to use a little wine. So no, drinking itself isn't forbidden, but don't twist that. Some people hear that and they think cool, I've got a green light. No, because the Bible is very clear about something else. Do not get drunk with wine. Drunkenness is a sin. Not debated, not gray, not cultural. It's a sin. So what's the difference? The difference is control. Alcohol itself isn't the issue. Losing in control is. Christians are called to be sober-minded, self-controlled, led by the spirit, not by substances. Let's address the Jesus drank argument. Yes, Jesus turned water into wine. But nowhere do you see Jesus drunk? Nowhere do you see him losing control? So don't use Jesus to justify something that he never did. Now, here's where it gets a little real. Even if something is allowed, that doesn't mean it's wise. All things are lawful, but not all things are beneficial. For some people, alcohol might not be a problem. For others, it opens the door to sin and addiction and compromise. The question that you should be asking isn't, how far can I go? It should be, this bring me closer to God or does it pull me away? The bottom line is this, can Christians drink alcohol? Yes. Should Christians get drunk? No. And every believer should examine their heart honestly because following Jesus isn't about pushing limits. It's about pursuing holiness. This is the red letters. Christ is king.
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