Series | The Wisdom of Proverbs, Part 2
Scripture | Proverbs 20:1, “Wine is a mocker and
beer a brawler; whoever is led astray by them is not wise.”
Lesson 8 | Alcohol Abuse
The saddest day of my life thus far was when I
lost my sister to drinking and driving.
She hit a pole driving over 70mph, split the car in two, and flew
through the roof. The people at the bar
said they tried to stop her from driving but she insisted and paid the price
with her life. She left behind two
children.
“There are approximately 80,000 deaths
attributable to excessive alcohol use each year in the United States. This makes excessive alcohol use the 3rd
leading lifestyle-related cause of death for the nation. Excessive alcohol use is responsible for 2.3
million years of potential life lost annually, or an average of about 30 years
of potential life lost for each death. In
2006, there were more than 1.2 million emergency room visits and 2.7 million
physician office visits due to excessive drinking. The economic costs of excessive alcohol
consumption in 2006 were estimated at $223.5 billion,” excerpt from the Center
for Disease Control and Prevention.
Though it is acceptable for the law abiding believer
to drink alcohol in moderation (Deut. 14:26, Psalm 104:15, & Romans 14:1-7),
the cost of being a drunkard can cost people their lives, harm others, and damn
their souls for eternity, Galatians 5:21.
Therefore, King Solomon in the above Proverb gives the clear warning
concerning wine, beer, and all alcohol- do
not be led astray by it!
Today,
just like in the times of Solomon and Jesus, alcohol is common at weddings,
special events, and everyday meals and social gatherings. However, the person who chooses to use their
freedom to enjoy this substance must do so with a clear understanding of the
dangers of alcohol.
Therefore,
here are some guidelines I believe can help insure your safety in regards to
alcohol, (1) Never drink if its against the law (underage, while working, etc),
(2) Never drink if you are prone to alcoholism or binge drinking, (3) Never
drink if your doctor says it is negatively affecting your health, (4) Never
drink if your conscience is grieved by the Holy Spirit, (5) Never drink if
alcohol leads you to commit other sins (perversion, violence, etc.), (6) Never
drink and get drunk, and lastly, (7) If you do drink legally do so in such a
way that if Jesus was with you, like at the wedding in Cana, He would be pleased
by your self-control, 1 Corinthians 10:31.
Reflection | What are your thoughts regarding alcohol?
Action | (1) Are you able to drink and not sin against God… or do you choose to abstain? (2) Repent of any times you may have abused alcohol and ask God to give you a biblical understanding of the sin of drunkenness, Proverbs 23:29-35. (3) Lastly, whatever you do in eating or drinking, do it as unto the Lord with holiness!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Samuel 2:22-4:22, John 5:24-47, Psalm 106:1-12, & Proverbs 14:30-31. Click here to read online.
Action | (1) Are you able to drink and not sin against God… or do you choose to abstain? (2) Repent of any times you may have abused alcohol and ask God to give you a biblical understanding of the sin of drunkenness, Proverbs 23:29-35. (3) Lastly, whatever you do in eating or drinking, do it as unto the Lord with holiness!
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | 1 Samuel 2:22-4:22, John 5:24-47, Psalm 106:1-12, & Proverbs 14:30-31. Click here to read online.
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