Drinking
Does the Bible condemn the moderate use of alcoholic beverages?
Ps 104:14, 15; Ec 9:7; 10:19; 1Ti 5:23
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Joh 2:1-11—As the first of his miracles, Jesus turns water into a generous supply of fine wine and as a result saves the bride and groom from embarrassment at their wedding feast
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What dangers come from overdrinking and drunkenness?
How do servants of God view drunkenness?
1Co 5:11; 6:9, 10; Eph 5:18; 1Ti 3:2, 3
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Relevant Bible account(s):
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Ge 9:20-25—Because Noah gets drunk, he gives his grandson an opportunity to commit a serious sin
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1Sa 25:2, 3, 36—Nabal, a harsh and senseless man, engages in shameful behavior that includes getting very drunk
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Da 5:1-6, 22, 23, 30, 31—King Belshazzar drinks too much wine and insults Jehovah God; the king is killed that same night
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Why do we need to be careful about how much we drink even if we do not get drunk?
How can we help a fellow Christian to fight a tendency toward overdrinking?
Ro 14:13, 21; 1Co 13:4, 5; 1Th 4:4
See also “Self-Control”