don't forget to invite me next ChristmasMy Mother made amazing Christmas pudding... and my Dad was happy to tip her elbow as she poured rum for the sauce.
don't forget to invite me next ChristmasMy Mother made amazing Christmas pudding... and my Dad was happy to tip her elbow as she poured rum for the sauce.
Sadly, Mom passed last year, and Dad is no longer capable of functioning. My dear wife is keen on trying Mom's recipe though... both parts.don't forget to invite me next Christmas
totally Magenta, alcohol is proper when properly applied. 1 of the biggest "tricks' is to stop when your spirit tells your especially if someone is a Christian! in fact, we are dining at the Wishing Well tonight & i am going to drink a couple of alcoholic drinks.Contrary to popular belief, the Bible speaks in favor of and positively of ingesting alcohol in a number of places.
Ecclesiastes 9:7 Go ahead and enjoy your meals as you eat. Drink your wine
with a joyful attitude, because God already has approved your actions.
Psalm 104:14-15 āYou make grass grow for cattle and make vegetables for humans to use in order to get food from the
ground. You make wine to cheer human hearts, olive oil to make faces shine, and bread to strengthen human hearts.ā
1 Timothy 5:23 Drink no longer water only, but use a little wine for your stomachās sake and your frequent illnesses.
Proverbs 31:6-7 Let beer be for those who are perishing, wine for those who are in
anguish! Let them drink and forget their poverty and remember their misery no more.
Although sobriety is definitely recommended and preferred. Some may prefer not to drink.
Others do not have the same strictures. Not everyone who drinks does so wantonly.
sorry to hear that, i do hope your in a good place.Sadly, Mom passed last year, and Dad is no longer capable of functioning. My dear wife is keen on trying Mom's recipe though... both parts.![]()
Matthew 11:19 KJV ā The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a winebibber.....
They could not have called Jesus a wine bibber, which means a drunkard, unless they saw him drinking wine that you could get drunk from. Jesus said of himself that he came eating and drinking. From the rest of this passage we understand that he was drinking wine that was fermented. So we have solid scriptural evidence that Jesus drank wine.
Jesus definitely drink fermented wine. But he did not get drunk from fermented wine. He drank in moderation from his youth up. As all Jews in his time frame drink wine from their youth up.
Another thing is is that the water in Israel was not good to drink. So they mixed their water with wine in order to purify the water some.
The apostle Paul told Timothy to drink no longer water only, but drink a little wine for his stomach's sake in his often infirmities.
There's nothing wrong with drinking alcohol and moderation. There is something wrong with getting drunk! There is something wrong with being addicted to getting drunk! But in the case of Jesus and the apostles they drink without getting drunk!
There is a five minute edit window. After that, what you see is what you get. Many don't like it,I can't figure out how to delete the previous post that I made. When I make my text it says one thing. But after it's posted I see it saying something else. So I try to fix it. And repost it. But then the new post often has problems with it that I didn't create either. So please excuse the grammar problems! They are the result of something going on that I have no control over.
Never.
Jesus would not, and did not, ingest alcohol.
op: Jesus drank alcohol?
Precious friends, the only question I see?:
If the Precious Body Of The Lord Jesus is to be represented by UNleavened
bread, then Why would the Precious BLOOD be represented by
.................................................... .... ? ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ?
....................................................'old' alcoholic wine
Should it not be by "new wine" Fresh "fruit of the vine" before "it turns"???
Eh?
Amen.
Wow...this whole discussion screams the age old topic of legalism. How far can we divide ourselves on this topic.
I remember meeting this fella that was what I call a hyper Calvinist. He believed that every word that he spoke and every thing that he did after being saved was directly ordained of God and therefore he could not sin. Oh yes he quoted scripture to attempt to prove his point. And of course if you didn't agree with him then you were not truly saved.
Sigggggghhhh......
Judges 5:25Would Jesus eat yogurt?
Both wine and yogurt are the result of fermentation... Yogurt produces a tiny amount of alcohol in becoming yogurt.
Wine in Jesus day was made in goatskins to expand due to the fermentation.
In later years men learned to add sugars to the fermenting grapes to raise up the alcohol content.
In Jesus day it took more wine to get drunk than it does with today's commercially produced 'induced' fermentation.
And, the fermentation in ancient wine was good for one's gut health and heart.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213453023000083
The Bible never condemns drinking wine.
What it does condemn, is getting inebriated.
If drinking real wine were a sin?
There could be no Passover celebration with the Seder meal.
Why four cups of wine by the seder?
grace and peace!
I already posted scripture where new wine has alcohol.op: Jesus drank alcohol?
Precious friends, the only question I see?:
If the Precious Body Of The Lord Jesus is to be represented by UNleavened
bread, then Why would the Precious BLOOD be represented by
.................................................... .... ? ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ā ?
....................................................'old' alcoholic wine
Should it not be by "new wine" Fresh "fruit of the vine" before "it turns"???
Eh?
Amen.
My guess he is quoting John, so let's let John correct him.Wow...this whole discussion screams the age old topic of legalism. How far can we divide ourselves on this topic.
I remember meeting this fella that was what I call a hyper Calvinist. He believed that every word that he spoke and every thing that he did after being saved was directly ordained of God and therefore he could not sin. Oh yes he quoted scripture to attempt to prove his point. And of course if you didn't agree with him then you were not truly saved.
Sigggggghhhh......
He didn't drink hard liquor but He did drink fermented wine.Never.
Jesus would not, and did not, ingest alcohol.
Jesus is all about purity of body and soul. There is nothing at all pure about alcohol. It is toxic to the human body. It is poison. It is great as an antiseptic, sure. It kills microorganisms and bacteria that it comes into contact with.
Good for human ingestion? Not so much. Take a good look at the fermentation process and think again if it makes any sense at all that Jesus would make, or serve, alcohol to anyone.
Alcohol is literally the feces of the yeast microorganism. The yeast consumes the sugar of fruits/vegetables and excretes alcohol. It also flatulates carbon dioxide so the carbonation, all the little bubbles in wine, is the gas that exits the yeast's rectum.
Does this sound like a holy and pure substance that Christ would enjoy or give to many people to ingest after they had all "well drunken"?
The fact is that wine in the Bible is referred to by a single English word when the original language used multiple words to refer to what we call wine and also what we call grape juice (unfermented).
Jesus never drank alcohol and what He actually made was pure, fresh grape juice from water - as much of a miracle as creating alcohol, if not more so.
Contrary to popular belief, the Bible speaks negatively of ingesting alcohol in many places.
George Cruikshank's painting "The Worship of Bacchus" was a very well known and sought after work in its day. It depicts how society uses alcohol and is destroyed by it. Bacchus is the ancient Greek god of wine and intoxication.
Here is a great link about the painting and what it was all about:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1120541/