AV 21
Sobriety
“A congregation leader must be above reproach … He must not drink excessively or get into fights.” (1Tim 3:2-3 CJB)
Alcohol and substance abuse are at epidemic stage in our nation, and
the severe health problems associated with such abuse is only the tip of the
iceberg. The financial loss is
astronomical, starting with the cost of the alcohol consumed, and carrying
through to the treatment of all the medical problems that are the effect of the
addiction. Follow through with all the behavioral
changes in any individual that is involved in consuming large amounts of
alcohol, and we end up with a “Dr. Jekyll/Mister Hyde” type syndrome, with
personality disorders that are off the chart.
Most people – not all, I will concede – that are heavy drinkers
ultimately end up in bar fights and brawls; again, injuries sustained in these
events, as well as any property damage incurred, can be very costly. None of it is good, and does not paint a
pretty picture.
In my lifetime, I have met only one
person – face to face – who has never taken even a sip of an alcoholic
beverage. The gentleman is a Full-Gospel
minister, son of a Full-Gospel minister, and a very special friend to our
family. This man is so filled with joy,
from not only his relationship with Elohim, but from life itself, and it overflows to all around him. It has been an honor to know this man and his
family, and his dedication to our Creator has been an example to us for
years. Not many, I would imagine, could
make the same claim as our minister friend, myself included.
Please notice that our opening verse uses the phrase “drink
excessively”. I am certainly not against
having the occasional glass of wine
or mixed drink; however, I stress the word ‘occasional’. A daily habit of partaking of MULTIPLE
alcoholic beverages to the point of inebriation should be carefully
investigated; perhaps there are problems beneath the surface that need to be
addressed, and not drowned in alcohol.
We are admonished in the Scriptures to be ‘sober’, or ‘sober-minded’
(1Pet 4:7), and the KJV of Phi 4:5 reads to “Let your moderation be known unto all men.”
Years ago, when my husband and I were still part of the westernized
church system, there was a phrase that was relatively common in Full-Gospel circles. We were advised and forewarned to never do anything that would harm or
destroy our witness and testimony. Now,
since we have learned about the concept of honor/shame in the Scriptural
narrative, we understand and translate that to mean that we must never do anything that would bring shame
to the One who created us. We are to ALWAYS, to the best of our ability,
bring Him honor.
A potential congregational leader that is continuously drunk and
disorderly should not even be considered a likely candidate. There is no fear of Elohim, and there is no
honor in what that one is doing.
‘Nuf said.
©2021

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