SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 7/2/2019 12:53 PM
My Worship Time Focus: Is it
Necessary
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Eph. 5:18
Message of the
verse: “18
And be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess;”
This is the second question that
will help us determine whether or not a believer today should drink wine which
is as stated in the “Focus” is, “Is it Necessary?” We mentioned in Biblical times that the water
was not good and so the use of putting a paste like wine in the water made it
better for the one drinking it. Not much
alcoholic content in that kind of wine.
However there were several times when Jesus speaks of wine, and even
made wine at the wedding at Cana, and also wine was provided in the Lord’s
Supper. MacArthur asks “How could He
have made or served that which has even the potential for making a person
drunk? When He made the wine at Cana, He
first instructed the servants to fill the jars with water, as if to testify
that the wine He was about to create was obviously mixed. The wedding guests commented on the high
quality of the wine (John 2:10), and because they called it oinos, it obviously was like the mild
drink they were accustomed to making by adding water to boiled down syrup.
So what we see here is that most of
the wine drinking in Biblical times done by the Jews and believers later on did
not have much alcohol in it. I suppose
then that we cannot say that drinking of wine can be talked of as Biblical, but
I still believe it is a choice, and that choice is not to get drunk. Some people just like the taste of wine, but
it should not be done in the presence of a believer that has a problem with it
as Paul spoke of these “grey areas” in his letters to the Romans and the
Corinthians.
John MacArthur writes “A Christian’s
witness is sometimes resented as costly, but most people are inclined to
respect our abstinence when it is done out of the honest conviction and is not
flaunted self-righteously or judgmentally.
That is all I have on this difficult
subject for today.
The Bible verse
that goes along with our quotation from J. Hudson Taylor is from Matthew
19:26: “With men this is impossible, but
with God all things are possible.”
7/2/2019 1:12
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