Wine is a Mocker
As you know, the drinking
of wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages is an accepted practice in our
culture. In fact, you could say it is not only acceptable, but is expected and
encouraged by nearly everyone. It is the "norm" of our society. It is simply our “way of life.” But, is it
consistent with God’s “way of life?”
The reality is – and here comes the honesty – the Bible
consistently and strongly advises against the consumption of wine and strong
drink. It is true that the Bible sometimes
refers to wine in positive ways when describing something satisfying (“Your mouth is like the best wine.” - Song of Songs 7:9), or celebratory (“Go, eat your bread with joy, and drink your wine with
a merry heart” - Ecclesiastes 9:7), but it also strongly warns of
the dangers of drinking.
Here in Proverbs 20, we read that “wine
is a mocker” and that “strong drink (or beer) is a brawler” and that “whoever
is led astray by them is not wise.” A mocker is
somebody who is hostile to a life of righteousness and ridicules all who disagree
with him. This statement is a warning against the harmful ways a
person is affected by consuming too much wine. Consuming too much
wine (or any alcoholic beverage) negatively affects one’s thinking and
behavior, which could lead to actions, words, or attitudes unpleasing to the
Lord. Those who consume too much wine give themselves over to its influence and
allow it to control them. In a sense, then, the wine “mocks” their lack of
self-control.
The book of Proverbs provides
instructions for living a wise and virtuous life—by avoiding actions that end
up harming oneself and others. In Proverbs 20:1 specifically,
wine and beer are described as enemies of wisdom. Whoever is led astray by
alcohol is not wise.
While wine and other alcoholic beverages
can be safely consumed without leading to sin, we should pay
close attention to the Bible’s strong warnings against excessive consumption. Alcohol
has a way of leading us away from the righteous and virtuous life God calls us
to live.
Bottom line: The Bible does
not strictly forbid drinking, but it does strongly discourage it and forbids
drinking in excess, leading to drunkenness. If a Christian chooses
to consume alcohol, they must do so with moderation, restraint,
and self-control. If you cannot drink without such restraint, then you must
avoid alcohol altogether. Whoever is led astray by alcohol is not wise. Check
your heart on this matter. Have you adopted your culture’s values when it comes
to drinking? Or, have you internalized God’s values and chosen to live above
society’s “norm”?