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Should Christians Drink?
by
Annagail Lynes
http://www.annagaillynes.net
Is it a sin to drink alcohol? There is a controversy on this
subject. Some denominations have outlawed drinking
altogether. Others use it in their communion rituals. Most
believe, though, that Christians should not drink.
The writer of Ephesians 5:18 advises his readers not to be drunk with
wine and the Nazarites, those who set themselves apart for the service
of God, such as Samson, were not to touch strong drink (Judges
13:7).
The issue is whether your purpose in drinking is to get drunk. If
you purpose to drink to excess, then other problems are occurring in
your life. There is a reason for your excessive drinking, and it
has nothing to do with the bottle.
A glass of wine a day will help your heart. Antioxidants in wine have healing properties, if you drink it in moderation.
If, however, you are drinking to excess, you could have liver
damage. Especially if you do it day after day, month after month,
year after year.
In my experience, people who drink excessively do so because they are
trying to forget or avoid feeling something. It would have to be
bad because no one drinks to forget something good. These people
are covering up some hidden drama that they have hidden deep in their
hearts that has wounded them deeply.
It all comes down to addiction. If you are prone to becoming
addicted to things, such as prescription drugs or cigarettes, then
alcohol is off-limits. If you intend to only have one glass of
wine at the end of the night, but it turns into three or four, you are
addicted.
What do you do when you are addicted to something? You hide
it. You do your work and tasks quickly to get back to your
addiction. You look forward to being alone with it.
Addictions aren't just alcohol-related. They can be smoking,
drugs, soap operas, even worry. They are things that you can't
stop doing no matter how hard you try. And the more you want to
stop, the more enticing the activity becomes.
Addictions are like the fruit of the forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3).
You know you shouldn't eat the fruit, but the devil, or whatever person
he is using, tells you, "Look, how shiny it is. Smell it.
Doesn't it smell good? And if you think it's good to look at and
smell, imagine how good it would be to sink your teeth into!
Don't worry, it isn't going to hurt you...and no one will know...it
will be our little secret." By that time, you are sold on this
lies.
He has sold you a rotten bill of goods. You find out that
addiction isn't as attractive as it once was. It is at first, but
then it turns on you. And the devil has a strict "No Return"
policy. He leaves you to deal with the aftermath of your purchase.
Your only hope, after many failed attempts to save yourself, after
reading self-help books, watching pop psychologists on television and
maybe even visiting a therapist, is God.
When you become desperate enough, knowing that you can't kick this
addiction on you own, call out to God. The only One who can help
you.
He knows you, and He still loves you. Even in those times when
you thought no one saw you using, God was there, watching and waiting
for you to call out to Him.
The only good inside your heart is the good that Jesus brought when you
became Born-again. You cannot change yourself. You cannot
be good on your own. You need to include God in your process of
change.
How do you change? Ask for the Holy Spirit's help.
When the Holy Spirit convicts you in an area, or points out a problem,
He doesn't expect you to deal with it on your own. It is the Holy
Spirit that does the work through you because you are not capable of
such work.
This life is not about you. It is about what Jesus did for you on
the Cross. He took addictions, your bondage to alcohol, drugs or
whatever you are addicted to. He took them. If you are
living with them, you are not living the life that God intended for
you.
Turn to God and ask Him to help you. Call on the Name of Jesus,
which is above every other name that is named on the earth, and that
includes the names of addictions, sicknesses, diseases or anything else
that can come against you.
Take your Bible. Find every Scripture you can on the subject of
addiction. Write them down. Speak the list out loud three
times a day.
Addictions are a serious matter, and the only way to overcome them effectively is through God and His Word.
Alcohol, used in moderation, is not a sin. When it becomes an
addiction, it has crossed the line and must be dealt with according to
the Word of God. Knock out the addiction's power in your life by
calling out to God today!
Article submitted Tuesday, February 05, 2008 & read 132 times.
As an ebook, freelance and mystery writer, Annagail Lynes was born and raised in Phoenix Arizona. Her work has been published in 21st Century, SeaLetter, Christian Home and School, You! and many more online and offline publications.
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