Charles Meadows
New Member
Standingfirm,
I think you are allowing YOUR desires to shape your interpretation.
1 Peter 2:9 says nothing about wine.
Prov 31 says that kings should not drink wine - but that those of a heavy heart should be given wine. That would seem to imply it is OK for one to drink when he is sad and needs to forget for awhile.
The message of all scripture is that drunkenness is sin - that is true.
Regarding the fermented wine thing - why do you think that Jesus and others in the Bible drank wine? It's because it didn't get contaminated by bacteria. Of course it was fermented wine. "oinos" and "yayin" mean WINE. They can refer to grape juice in the setting of that being made into wine.
I agree with you that alcoholic drinks are not good things and that the world would be a better place without them. And I certainly think that Christians today must be very cautious to not hurt the church's testimony.
But you cannot assert with ANY biblical support or factual evidence that Jesus and others in the Bible didn't drink alcoholic wine. They did so so that they would not get dysentery!
I think you are allowing YOUR desires to shape your interpretation.
1 Peter 2:9 says nothing about wine.
Prov 31 says that kings should not drink wine - but that those of a heavy heart should be given wine. That would seem to imply it is OK for one to drink when he is sad and needs to forget for awhile.
The message of all scripture is that drunkenness is sin - that is true.
Regarding the fermented wine thing - why do you think that Jesus and others in the Bible drank wine? It's because it didn't get contaminated by bacteria. Of course it was fermented wine. "oinos" and "yayin" mean WINE. They can refer to grape juice in the setting of that being made into wine.
I agree with you that alcoholic drinks are not good things and that the world would be a better place without them. And I certainly think that Christians today must be very cautious to not hurt the church's testimony.
But you cannot assert with ANY biblical support or factual evidence that Jesus and others in the Bible didn't drink alcoholic wine. They did so so that they would not get dysentery!