Two chalices
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I have noticed that in some churches there are two chalices present during communion. One will have the actual communion wine in it, while the other will have either non-alcoholic wine or grape juice in it. Some churches even use grape juice exclusively and forego wine altogether. To me, this is a perfect example of the practical application of this passage. We have the freedom to partake of actual wine as we celebrate communion but what of the new sister or brother in the faith who has struggled with alcoholism? Will our freedom to drink wine at communion potentially cause that person to feel excluded from this act of worship, or worse, could it cause them to relapse into that destructive behavior? We need to accommodate those among us who could be made to stumble in the faith by our actions, even if it means putting aside a freedom we enjoy. "Therefore, if food makes my brother stumble, I will never eat meat, lest I make my brother stumble" (v. 13).
