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New Wine, Old Wineskin | Dave Hamers by iSEE CHURCH
Message: A New Wine and a Wineskin Preacher: Pst Lekan ShabaDate: October 26, 2025____Welcome to the RCCG Peculiar People's Parish Church!Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for updates on all the latest from PPP.____Stay Connected.Website: https://www.rccgppp.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RCCGPPPSK/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCCGPPP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rccgppp/
Message: From Crushing Into Befitting Wineskin Preacher: Pst Sola FagbuyiDate: October 19, 2025____Welcome to the RCCG Peculiar People's Parish Church!Be sure to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for updates on all the latest from PPP.____Stay Connected.Website: https://www.rccgppp.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RCCGPPPSK/Twitter: https://twitter.com/RCCGPPP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rccgppp/
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Old or new wine, the skin still is rent. In the end, ALL that remains is whether or not one allows God to refresh one's spirit, or risk being stale, no longer useful.Contact Us: Covenants.llc1@yahoo.com; CovenantsOnLine.com; @Covenants; or call 304.528.9220.
We cannot follow Jesus by just adding Him to whatever we already believe and do.
We cannot follow Jesus by just adding Him to whatever we already believe and do.
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One of the changes God wants us to make is the way we think. God instructs us not to dwell on past memories and not to consider old things when making decisions, but rather to focus on what God is doing. The Israelites who left Egypt were unable to enter the Promised Land because they constantly remembered and longed for their life in Egypt.
To contain the new wine, you must become a new wineskin. Our focus is on receiving God's new wine, but His focus is on transforming us into new wineskins. We obsess about what we want and God is interested in who we become. Dare to obey God in ways that stretch your faith. Challenge yourself to change.
In Psalm 119:83, the psalmist compares himself to a wineskin in thick smoke. What does that mean? And what does it mean for us?Music Credit: Johann Sebastian Bach, Trio from Brandenburg Concerto, No. 1, Movement 4
How do we deal with adversity in our lives? In a world where we think prosperity should be the rule and that we have a right to a good life and that our kids will do better than us. The Bible says otherwise- and history confirms it. So how are we going to make it through? Thanks to the Bible- you can be prepared.
In this message you'll learn the dangers of keeping old wineskin and the seriousness of receiving the new wine.
God is doing something new, and the enemy can't stop it! In this episode, Lance Wallnau introduces the apostolic church wineskin that's shaking up the gates of hell. Discover how believers can thrive in every sphere of influence, from the marketplace to the media, using spiritual gifts and prophetic insight. This isn't just a revival—it's a reformation.
In this week's Sermon Extra Pastors Nick Cady and Nate Medlong discuss what it means when Jesus talks about "new wine" and "old wineskins." They also discuss cultivating a habit of recognizing and celebrating the things that God is doing in your midst. To listen to Sunday's sermon: https://whitefieldschurch.com/sermons Check out more about other topics from Pastor Nick's blog: nickcady.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whitefieldschurch/support
Rev. Peter Lee, Guest Preacher
Old wine is rich, deep, and mature. But it is a blessing when Jesus fills us with new wine--energetic, expanding, developing, and seemingly reckless. When the new wine comes, it is an opportunity for our hearts to be made fresh and new as well.
Today, our friend Leslie Zurita interviews Pastor Fran. Relating the sermon last week on where we are going as a church and the fresh wineskin that Jesus is crafting for us as a church community and how we are moving towards that and why.
Today, our friend Leslie Zurita interviews Pastor Fran. Relating the sermon last week on where we are going as a church and the fresh wineskin that Jesus is crafting for us as a church community and how we are moving towards that and why.
Christianity is losing its credibility in our culture and many Christians are rethinking what a Jesus-like faith looks like. In this message Pastor Fran argues that the time has come for us to find fresh wineskins to express the new wine Jesus actually brought.
Christianity is losing its credibility in our culture and many Christians are rethinking what a Jesus-like faith looks like. In this message Pastor Fran argues that the time has come for us to find fresh wineskins to express the new wine Jesus actually brought.
Mariya Manalli - July 2, 2023
The Wineskin Requires Devotion | Michelle Faerber
The Wineskin Requires Devotion | Michelle Faerber
Is your wineskin able to stretch, or has it become brittle and easily broken? Jesus tells us that we cannot put new wine into old skins. We can quickly lose this meaning in translation, especially if we do not work with animal skins. The key is that we cannot hold what God is doing in and through us today if we are holding on to the old nature rather than embracing the fullness of God. An old wineskin can only hold new wine if we water down the wine! The Father's heart is to cover us with His oil so that we continue to grow and be flexible for His glory. Are you ready to stretch? Scripture Referenced: Matthew 9:17 For more information please visit: https://ruthhendrickson.com Related Content: Mashah: Emotional Healing and Deliverance| God is calling His bride into wholeness. He longs for her to honestly know the truth of who He has created her to be. All of us, male and female, need to deal with the trauma and wounding we have received throughout life. We need to deal with the beliefs that do not align with the Word of God and find freedom. Unforgiveness, resentment, and bitterness cannot be our future because we are called to blessing, changing history, and soaring on eagle's wings. If you need some healing, the International Mashah Team is ready to minister to you. For application, cost, and details Click here Connect: Website: https://ruthhendrickson.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RuthHendrickson.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruthhendricksonministries/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ruth-hendrickson/72/3b1/a69/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/RHministries YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/RuthHendrickson
Lets face it .. the fourth quarter of your life is the most challenging. Staying purpose driven when they don't let you drive anymore! LOL
Bill, John, and Josh tackle your questions in this sixth Q&A episode. Topics include enjoying life within an apocalyptic view of the world, the meaning of “ekklesia”, the messiah's relationship to the day of the Lord, the parable of the wineskins, revivals within an apocalyptic view, and how to weed through various competing theological narratives. Show notes: How does love and joy fit into the gospel? (2:12) What does ‘ekklesia' mean if it doesn't mean ‘church'? (13:54) How do first century Jews relate the Messiah and the Day of the Lord? (20:46) Do you believe in a dispensational or apocalyptic view of the temple in Ezekiel 40-48? (24:23) How do I explain to someone that the cross is so much more deep than personal salvation? (25:55) If you could recommend only three scholars or books to read, what would be your go to? (34:21) In Matthew 9, what does Jesus mean when he talks about wine and wineskins? Is he talking about old Judaism vs. new Christianity? (36:33) What are your thoughts on revivals? (40:25)