What does the Bible say about being drunk with wine?
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The Bible warns against drunkenness, stating that it leads to excess and folly.
In Ephesians 5:18, the Apostle Paul exhorts believers, 'Be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess.' This warning indicates that the potential for excess within the use of alcohol can lead believers away from their testimony and godly conduct. The admonition is not merely about the act of drinking but addresses the state of being influenced by intoxicants, which can distort our judgments and actions. Such warnings echo through the Proverbs as well, where wine is described as a mocker and a source of woe (Proverbs 20:1, 23:29-35). Thus, it is emphasized that Christians ought to avoid being under the influence of wine and instead seek the Holy Spirit's filling.
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