Creatix History / August 20, 2025 Why Jesus Didn’t Drink Coffee Jesus and His Affection for Wine From the beginning of his public ministry to the solemnity of the Last Supper, Jesus is consistently associated with wine. His very first miracle at Cana was the transformation of water into wine. This miracle not only saved a wedding celebration but also symbolized joy, abundance, and the inauguration of his ministry. During his final days, wine became central again at the Last Supper. Jesus lifted his cup of red wine, declaring it the “new covenant in my blood,”. This gave wine a profound sacramental role that endures in Christian practice to this day, especially in the Catholic tradition where the wine turns into the blood of Christ during mass. The Gospels also record how often Jesus shared meals and drinks with others. His willingness to join feasts and drinking wine even drew criticism from his opponents. According to Luke, the Jews accused him of being “a glutton and a drunkard”...
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