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What does the Bible say about religious inebriation?

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The Bible suggests that mere external religious practices can temporarily soothe the soul but do not address the fundamental spiritual needs.

The Bible illustrates the concept of religious inebriation through the example of Saul and David. While David's harp provided temporary relief to Saul’s troubled spirit (1 Samuel 16:23), it did not bring about true healing or restoration. This signals that many religious practices today, which may look like soothing remedies, often serve as mere sedatives rather than genuine solutions to the spiritual ailment of sin. They may relieve discomfort temporarily but ultimately leave the soul unfulfilled and without a true connection to God.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 16:23

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