Key Points:
- Gaise Baba says, “Alcohol is not a sin.” He calls drink a “weight” for some.
- He adds, “Alcohol won’t send you to hell.” He says faith rests on Christ.
- Fans cite Bible lines to back or fault him. The chat spreads fast online.
Gaise Baba has lit up a fresh faith talk today. The gospel star spoke on drink, sin, and the race to heaven. He kept the words short and clear on the show. His bold tone then drew swift praise and pushback.

The singer shared his view on the Blackfame Podcast. He set his stand in plain words. He said drink does not fix your place in heaven. He said Christ saves, and that truth stands sure.
What Gaise Baba told me Blackfame
The “No Turning Back” singer kept it blunt on air. “Alcohol is not a sin,” he said on the pod. “Alcohol is a weight,” he then added for stress. He said some things slow your walk with God.
He warned that weights can drag your pace in life. He said they make your steps weak in your race. “You cannot run well while you carry weight,” he said. He then urged fans to drop what slows them down.
Later on, he stressed a key line on hell. “Alcohol won’t send you to hell,” he stated. He said the plan is to run light and strong. He said, please do not judge the next man.
Bible line he points to
Gaise Baba drew from a well known Bible text. He spoke of a “cloud of witnesses” who cheer. He used the Bible’s race image to make it clear. He said, “lay aside every sin and weight,” to win.
He urged fans to see faith as a long race. He said the race needs focus, not harsh rules. He said Christ sets men free, so peace can grow. He also said, seek wise use, and mind your stand.
Meanwhile, faith rows like this one trend a lot. A recent church row also stirred strong views online.
Read our report on Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo’s note and apology here. It shows how faith talk can heat up fast.
Fans split on the claim
Online users weighed in with firm words at once. One user wrote, “1 Timothy 5:23 says, ‘take wine’.” He said the verse shows drink itself is not sin. He warned that drink can still trap a heart.
Another fan spoke on works and hope in God. He said some think acts alone make men fit. He wrote that sin dulls the soul and hurts peace. He said, “God is with you,” though you may feel far.
In addition, Gaise Baba urged a calm, wise take. He asked fans to drop hate and choose grace. He said heaven is sure for those in Christ. He said your walk still needs care each day.
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