βWoe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink, that puttest thy bottle to him, and makest him drunken.β (HabakkukΒ 2:15)
There are many passages in the Word of God, such as the above reference, that are timeless principles. While the alcohol industry goes to great lengths to get people to believe that drinking is a harmless way to have a good time, the facts are otherwise. It is very careful never to advertise the alcoholic who is dying of cirrhosis of the liver or the homes that have been destroyed by strong drink. And of course, thereβs always a voice in the crowd that says a few social drinks will never hurt anyone. Most recovering alcoholics, however, tell a much different story of how their slide into a life of drunkenness all started with social drinking.
βWine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wiseβ (Prov. 20:1).
Contrary to the worldβs view that alcoholism is a disease, the Word of God calls drunkenness a sin (Gal. 5:19-21). Excessive drinking is not a disease; it is a matter of choice. Although some overcome their addiction through programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous, apart from faith, all too often they return to their drinking ways when confronted with a crisis. The worldβs answer to the problems of this life is, βI need a drink.β However, the answer is not found in the bottom of a bottle. The answer is a personal relationship with Christ!
Everyone reading these lines has a family member, a dear friend, or a neighbor who struggles with this temptation. Yes, even believers wrestle with this sin, as Paul makes very clear:
βLet us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkennessβ¦.But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfill the lusts thereofβ (Rom. 13:12-14).
The best thing we can do for those who grapple with this or other destructive addictions is to show them our love and support. It is important to share with them that they are dead to this sin in Christ and therefore, it doesnβt have to control their life any longer. Since alcoholism is such a deeply seated problem, encourage them to search out a godly pastor or Christian counselor who can assist them in a better understanding of Romans 6. source
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