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How does the Bible differentiate between lawful and sinful use of wine?

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The Bible teaches that wine is lawful when used in moderation but becomes sinful when abused or overindulged.

The Bible distinguishes between lawful and sinful use of wine by advocating for temperance and self-control. While Scripture does not advocate for the total abstinence from wine, it emphasizes that its abuse leads to drunkenness, which is condemned. The Scriptures illustrate that it is not the presence of wine that is sinful, but the manner in which it is consumed. For example, in 1 Timothy 3:8 and Titus 2:3, church leaders are instructed not to be given to excessive drinking, reinforcing that moderation is the key principle. When used responsibly, wine serves legitimate purposes, but its excess may lead to spiritual and social harm, emphasizing the need for a careful and balanced approach.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 3:8, Titus 2:3, Proverbs 20:1

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