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- Question #3
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- "Should Christians drink Wine Coolers?"
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- Answer #3
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- Perhaps some of you were hoping that this question didn't come up. "Should
- Christians drink Wine Coolers? Let me give you just a brief response to
- that.
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- A Wine Cooler is an alcoholic beverage. It is my own personal conviction
- that I do not drink alcoholic beverages, of any kind, at any time. And there
- are several reasons why. And they are not in a particular spiritual order.
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- Reason number one is the fact that, I believe the Bible warns very, very
- strongly about drunkenness, and very, very strongly about losing control and
- dissipation, Ephesians 5:18, "Be not drunk with wine, in which is dissipation,
- but be filled with the Spirit." If I am going to be under the control of
- something, I want it to be the Holy Spirit, not some substance.
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- Beyond that, I am convinced after studying the Word of God and studying the
- backgrounds around the Word of God, that the wine which was imbibed in the
- time of the New Testament, and even in the Old Testament, was highly diluted
- with water, 5 to 1, 6 to 1, 7 to 1, 8 to 1. They really drank water if you
- want to see the true picture, and they simply purified the water, by putting
- a little bit of fermented wine in it, because it killed whatever else would
- be in the wine, that might cause them some physical problems.
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- It was not the normal drink of the time of our Lord, for people to drink
- unmixed wine. You read in the Bible about two kinds of drink, wine and
- "strong drink." "Strong drink" was unmixed, and those who drank "strong
- drink" drank it for the purpose of drowning their problems. The wine that
- was consumed in the Bible was very definitely mixed with water extensively.
- Because you lived in a warm climate, the Land of Palestine was hot, the very
- fact of thirst could contribute to a high consumption of wine. In order to
- prevent drunkenness, they mixed it with water, so that your body could not
- hold the amount that it would take to inebriate you.
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- So that is simply to point out to you, that I don't think you can advocate
- wine drinking from the Bible, unless you have diluted it sufficiently with
- water, as they did in Biblical times.
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- The other reason, that I will give to you, as to why I don't believe that
- Christians should drink wine, is simply because of what the Apostle Paul
- says, "The Kingdom of God is not food and drink," Romans Chapter 14. And he
- says, "If anything that I eat and drink offends my brother, I won't do it."
- Now I have lived long enough, to have dragged enough people out of saloons;
- to have tried to "patch up" enough shattered devastated lives; to have tried
- to put together families and marriages that have been devastated by alcohol,
- to have a healthy hatred for it.
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- And since we live in a culture where alcohol is only an option and not an
- necessity, it seems to me, without particular constraint, for us to consume
- that kind of beverage. I certainly would not want to be responsible for
- giving someone else the idea that it was ok to drink alcoholic beverages and
- then watch them, in an out of control way, be destroyed by what they saw me
- do.
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- And so in deference to a weaker brother, and in deference to not making
- someone stumble, I choose not to do that. And since there is no compelling
- reason to do it, because there are so many other things to drink, it has no
- place in my life.
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