Okay, so I do know that Drunkards do not enter the kingdom of God (1 Corinthians 6:10) But I was asked one particular question from a friend I've known years, What if you only drink one to two beers and you don't get drunk? I'm not saying like everyday to drink 1-2 beers probably every two weeks or so or once a month. Is Moderation the key here? Is it a sin to even drink one can or bottle of beer?
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There are differing opinions on this subject, but the Bible does not clearly condemn the drinking of alcohol. It does, as you have stated, condemn drunkenness. The Bible also tells us to be careful of what we do, meaning that we are to keep the weaker brother in mind. If you know a person is a recovering alcoholic you would not serve wine at dinner.
It is safe to say it is better to refrain from alcohol, but it is not a command. I have chosen to refrain ... that is a free choice on my part.
Lord Bless,
LT
Yes like LT said, it is not a command but you must consider your brothers and sisters. The bible talks about being cautious and to not cause your brothers and sisters to stumble. Being drunk not only desecrates the temple of the Holy Spirit (the body), but can also cause others to stray from God based on a popular view of Christians being hypocrites. As you mentioned, drinking in moderation is the key. It is easy to take the pleasures of the world and turn them into idols; for example money, entertainment, alcohol, etc. As long as you make conscious decisions about them and enjoy them with good intent, then it will be ok.
I have always liked this post by brother Ron:
Reply by Ron Payne on June 23, 2008 at 1:42am
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