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“Drinking Alcohol Isn’t A Sin”

“Drinking Alcohol Isn’t A Sin”

Akinade Ibuoye, known as Gaise Baba, is a prominent Nigerian gospel artist.

He stated that consuming alcohol should not be viewed as a sin.

This comment was made during his appearance on the Blackfame Podcast.

Renowned Nigerian gospel artist Akinade Ibuoye, popularly known as Gaise Baba, has expressed that consuming alcohol should not be considered a sin.

He made this statement while appearing on the Blackfame Podcast.

He said: “I say alcohol is not a sin. Alcohol is a weight. It’s not a sin. It’s what can weigh you down. The Bible says, seeing now that there’s a cloud of witnesses cheering us on, it gives you the metaphor of a race. Let us lay aside every sin and weight that weighs us down on this journey, on this race. You cannot run effectively carrying weight. So if it doesn’t carry you to hell, it may not be a sin.

“But you are not just here to make heaven. Christians need to move from that mindset. You are not just on earth. Your goal on earth is not to make heaven. Your heaven is already secure because it’s not by what you do that you make heaven. It’s by what Christ did.

“So, why are you here? Why didn’t God just whisk you away to heaven once you gave your life to Christ? Because there is work for you to do here. You are not going to receive ‘well done, good and faithful servant’ just because you are born again. That’s not up to your doing. Well done is for what you do that is well done. It’s not a title. It’s actually a greeting. It means you have done well. What did you do that will warrant ‘well done’? That’s what you should ask yourself on this earth.”

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