Can you help us understand Prov 31:6-7? Yes.
A
listener wrote asking about this proverb. Here was his question.
Why does God say to give strong drink to one who is ready to
perish? That sounds like God advocates drinking. Is this talking
about one who is not saved?
Here’s
our answer:
Prov 31:6 is referring to the same practice that doctors use today
when they give Morphine to people who are suffering with a great
deal of pain while they are dying. It’s called comfort care. In
another sense, before the days of anesthesia, doctors would
sometimes give alcohol to patients before surgery to help them with
the pain.
Our governing verses in this Proverb, on the use of alcohol, are
verses 3 & 4. The two things that will really take a man down are
women and alcohol, or as some say, “wine and women” [verse 3].
Consider what those two vices have done to high profile figures like
preachers and politicians. Consider what they have done to us or to
our friends.
Alcohol is "that which destroyeth kings," [v. 3] and "it is not for
kings to drink wine; nor for princes strong drink," [v.4]. So, this
proverb has specific application to us because when the Lord
returns, we are going to be KINGS and priests with him [Rev 1:5-6].
Even right now, we are a "royal priesthood," [1 Pet 2:9]. Did you
get that? "Royal" priesthood, like we are in the royal line of
kings. So, we are not to drink alcohol.
Verse 5 explains why drinking alcohol is not right for kings and
princes and, therefore, not right for us. It causes them to forget
the law and pervert judgment. If you have ever been drunk, you know
exactly what that verse means!!!
Hope this helps,
Bro Welder
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