Is It a Sin to Drink Alcohol? A Biblical Perspective

Tim Hayden

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Tim is passionate about serving others, leading people to Christ, and more specifically breaking the stigma of addiction and mental health in the Church and across the world. Tim merges his desire to further the Kingdom with 18 years of experience in the Corporate IT world where his background has ranged from working for small startups to leading national teams at global software companies. Tim graduated from Mount Vernon Nazarene University with a bachelorโ€™s degree in Business Administration, Marketing, and Communications. Tim and his wife are active in their church community serving in the youth department, marriage mentoring, and life group mentoring. In his spare time, Tim enjoys spending time with his family in the great outdoors camping, mountain biking, and snowboarding. โ€œDo all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as ever you can.โ€ โ€“ John Wesley
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The bible does not condemn drinking as a sin, but does warn that drunkenness can lead to harm and destruction, calling for self-control. For those who struggle with alcohol abuse, they may struggle to do this and drink in moderation. Not due to a sin or lack of faith, but a real medical condition: addiction.ย 

Scripture, such as teachings from Matthew 9:13, encourages us to respond to sickness with care and compassion. โ€œIt is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sickโ€. Just as Jesus helped heal the sick and supported those in suffering, Christians are called to support and help those who misuse alcohol. 

What Does the Bible Say About Drinking Alcohol? 

The bible acknowledges drinking as a part of the human experience, such as celebrations like weddings or feasts. For example, Jesus famously turned water into wine at a wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11) and encouraged those to drink and enjoy at appropriate times. 

โ€œSo, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of Godโ€- 1 Corinthians 10:31. This encourages Christians to honor God in ordinary activities, even drinking. In this context of alcohol, it encourages individuals to make healthy choices and practice drinking in moderation.

 It does warn against excessive drinking and drunkenness. For example, in Proverbs 20:1: โ€œWine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whoever is deceived by it is not wise.โ€ 

The Difference Between Drinking and Drunkenness in the Bible 

Ecclesiastes 9:7: โ€œGo, eat your food with gladness, and drink your wine with a joyful heart, for God has already approved what you do.โ€ The bible makes it clear it is not inherently wrong to drink. 

However, drunkenness in the bible is warned against because of impaired judgment and the consequences that follow. Ephesians 5:18: โ€œDo not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead be filled with the Spiritโ€. 

Christians are encouraged to practice moderation, guided by the Spirit rather than their desires, pleasures, or overindulgence. In the modern sense, the bible emphasized the responsible use of alcohol. 

Alcohol, Temptation, and Christian Responsibility 

Alcohol presents Christians with temptation and a test of Christian responsibility. The bible acknowledges the free will of Christians, but reminds them to exercise self-control and be mindful of their choices and the impact it has on others. 

Corinthians 10:23: โ€œAll things are lawful, but not all things are helpfulโ€ฆ Let no one seek his own good, but the good of his neighbor.โ€ Paul emphasizes that Christians should be guided by love and a desire to honor God and protect others from harm.

Temptation can make alcohol a challenge, especially for those who struggle with addiction and an underlying medical condition. For Christians who can practice self-control, consider being a steward of compassion to those who are unable to. 

When Alcohol Becomes a Struggle 

When alcohol becomes a struggle, early signs of addiction can show up in everyday life, and the more loved ones who recognize and offer support, the greater the likelihood that the individual seeks treatment. Subtle signs that someone you love could be struggling with an alcohol problem include:ย 

  • Showing up to work or church hungoverย 
  • Drinking alone or in secrecy
  • Seeking excuses to get drunk (long day at work, going to the bar every weekend with friends)
  • Increasing the amount of alcohol to achieve the same effectย 
  • Drinking before, or arriving drunk, at eventsย 
  • Mood swings, irritability, personality changesย 
  • Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilitiesย 
  • Forgetfulness, blackouts, memory lossย 

These signs can indicate a struggle with alcohol abuse or addiction, which can damage relationships, health, and faith over time. As Christians, itโ€™s important to remember this struggle is not a moral failure or lack of faith, but a health issue that requires support, compassion, and care. โ€”Matthew 11:28-30 โ€œCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.โ€ย 

Alcohol Addiction Treatment at AnchorPoint, Arizona 

At AnchorPoint, we are committed to providing compassionate care that addresses the physical, mental, and spiritual needs of our clients. Through a blend of evidence-based therapies, social supports, case management, integrated wellness, and Christ-centered services, we help individuals with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders find hope and walk their path of recovery.ย ย 

We use a clinically supported, faith-integrated approach known as NeuroFaithโ„ข to provide transformative addiction and mental health treatment. At AnchorPoint, faith is viewed as a resource to foster resilience and address the roots of addiction. Our dedicated team provides a roadmap for both clinical recovery and personal, spiritual growth.ย 

Contact our admissions team today and discover how we can support you or a loved one struggling with alcohol misuse.ย 

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