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Writer's pictureJohnathan Hopkins

The Biblical Truth: Wine and Alcohol

We're here to talk about wine and alcohol in the Bible. Now Jesus went around telling the truth. All he did was tell the truth. And what happened to him? They ended up nailing him to a piece of wood. Something you wouldn't even do to an animal. Would you nail an animal to a piece of wood? They nailed an individual, a person, the son of God, to a piece of wood. I'm only here to tell the truth. People don't like what I have to say sometimes. But I really don't care. I only tell you the truth. Proverbs 31, 7 Let them drink to forget their poverty and to remember their misery no more. I'm here to talk about wine and alcohol in the Bible. Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more. Alcohol helps you forget. Let them drink to forget their poverty and forget their misery. It's simple as that. It says Proverbs 31, 6 Give strong drink to them that is ready to perish. If you have a loved one that's dying and they're in a lot of pain, wouldn't you want them to have something that would help kill that pain or take their pain away? Give them strong drink? You might think that's crazy. I don't care what you think. I'm just telling you what the Bible says. 1 Timothy 5, 23 A little wine for the stomach's sake. Apparently wine is good for your stomach or the Bible wouldn't say a little wine for your stomach's sake. And I don't like it. When preachers say, Oh, you're talking about grape juice. Well, this next verse will fully explain that one. We already had Solomon in Proverbs talking about not to drink to forget their misery and their poverty. And then we have give strong drink for them that's ready to perish. This next verse says Matthew 11, 19 Jesus was eating and drinking. They said look a drunkard and a gluttonous. They called Jesus a drunkard, which Jesus wasn't a drunkard but Jesus was drinking something alcohol that could get you drunk or they would not call him a drunkard. They also called him a gluttonous because he's eating but he wasn't overeating because that wouldn't have been Jesus. He wouldn't have been a gluttonous. He wouldn't have been a drunkard but he was drinking alcohol and he was eating. Jesus was eating and drinking. They said look at him a drunkard and a gluttonous. Matthew 11, 19 Anyway, I just wanted to share this information. I graduated from a Christian school. I learned quite a bit from the Bible while I was there. And I like to just share what I have learned. This video was made possible by Michael Hopkins founder of Jehovah's House of Saints Homeless Mission. For more inspiring stories and messages visit us at Jehovahsaint.com


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