Though this verse does address to this issue, we cannot stop here, for it not so much about "do not do," as it is "do." It speaks to a far broader matter than drunkenness with wine. The full verse says; "Do not get drunk with wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit." There are two injunctions here. "Don't get drunk," and "be filled with the Spirit."
Though the verse specifically identifies being drunk with wine, drunkenness is a state which can be caused by many things in our world. Being drunk with wine is being surrendered to alcohol's influence, under its control. That is why it is often referred to as "being under the influence." Such a state can be caused by drugs. It can be cause by other things too. Have you ever heard someone being described as "drunk with power?" There is a sense that when we surrender ourselves to the influence of anything other than God we will become drunk with whatever we have surrendered to. We can become drunk with self; drunk with affluence; drunk with success; drunk with a relationship; drunk with sex; drunk with any number of things that intoxicate us. We are under their powerful influence.
"Be very careful, then, how you live - not as unwise, but as wise.... Do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is." (Ephesians 5:15, 17). Drunken living is foolish living. Understanding and living out the Lord's will is wise living. And, as this passage indicates, His will is that His people be filled with His Spirit, totally surrendered to Him and is Lordship. Filled with His Spirit we are empowered to live holy lives and the Fruit of the Spirit is manifested in our daily lives.
God does not cleanse us only to have our lives filled with the things of this world. He does not make us new to become subjected to the influence of other things. He cleanse us so that He can fill us - fill us with Himself. This verse makes it abundantly clear: be filled with His Spirit, fully under His Lordship and control! Beloved, let us be wise. Not getting drunk with anything! Instead fully surrendered to God and be filled with His Spirit!
Keep Close To Jesus
Pastor Gerry