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New Wine

Blog – 5-22-19 The Law of Process says that leadership develops daily, not in a day. This truth is sometimes hard for us to swallow because we are accustomed to instant gratification in our everyday lives. We eat fast food, we get instant answers to questions thanks to our friend Siri, and we shop at the click of a button. Bottom line, our modern-day culture has made us expect instant results and a quick, easy fix to our problems.  Most of us assume growth will happen that way as well, instantly. But, unfortunately, that isn’t how life works. True, lasting, kingdom change happens over time. It’s a process, a process that involves patience, as well as a willingness to let go of the old so we can embrace the new. Jesus taught on this idea in Luke 5:37: “And no one puts new wine into old wineskins. For the new wine would burst the wineskins, spilling the wine and ruining the skins.” If you’re familiar with making wine, when the grapes go through the chemical process of fermenting, it causes the liquid to expand. If you put new wine into an old wineskin that has already been stretched to its limit, it would burst. People living in the culture that Jesus was teaching to when he told this parable would clearly know that if you attempted to reuse an old wineskin it would end in disaster. Jesus is trying to alert us and keep us from heading towards disaster. He is encouraging us to let go of the old so we can grab hold of the new. He wants us to be new wineskins, open vessels that have room to ferment and expand in our knowledge of Him. Jesus invites us to enter into the process of being made into new wine. Part of this process and the secret of our spiritual growth is found in our daily discipline: being in the Word, being involved in prayer, spending time alone with God so we can hear what He is speaking into our lives, giving the Holy Spirit a chance to be heard. God desires us to enter into and trust the Law of Process so we can develop and mature on a daily basis. The biggest struggle most of us have with this whole process thing is patience. We think we should be farther along than we are, so we get discouraged and give up. We lose sight of the fact that spiritual strength does not develop overnight but is deepened over time. And in order for the process of our spiritual growth to not end in disaster, we have to throw away the old wineskins, all the ways that don’t work. We have to remain pliable and open to the life-changing message Jesus has for us. We have to keep our hearts from being rigid like old wineskins, unable to accept a new way of thinking. If we endeavor to live a life of honesty but still tell those “little white lies,” we are not releasing the old wineskins. If we dig in our heels and don’t accept discipline from God, our hearts are not pliable and willing to expand and grow. If we hold on to the familiar instead of walking out in faith, we are not becoming the new wine Jesus calls us to be. I encourage you to ask yourself, where am I clinging to old wineskins? Where am I refusing to let go of the past so I can enter into the process of spiritual growth? Where am I being rigid and unpliable? God’s desire for us is to be New Wine. He invites us to trust the process and be patient with it. He also needs us to identify the old wineskins in our lives and throw them away so we can become open vessels for Him to pour into. The Good News is, God is ready and willing to pour His new wine into us. Our job is to simply be ready and willing to receive it by trusting the process! Let’s become New Wine together! Hugs and love Jill  p.s. I will be the Voice for Women of Faith for the month of June. We will be digging deep into the subject of New Wine through 8 teaching videos. We will look at the ways God wants to deepen our faith and our influence by inviting us into the process of becoming New Wine. I would love to have you join me in the Women of Faith Ambassador community. Come check it out for the month and see what we’re up to. Send me an email if you want to hear more about it. Here’s a link where you can learn more and sign up.

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