“They put new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved.” (Matthew 9:17b)
Like new wine poured into fresh wineskins, everything stays spiritually fresh for the true believer. First, he or she leads a life of unquestioning obedience and follows the Lord without conditions or excuses. Not long before His ascension, Jesus told Peter, “‘Follow Me!’ Peter, turning around, saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following them … So Peter, seeing him, said to Jesus, ‘Lord, and what about this man?’ Jesus said to him, ‘If I want him to remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow Me!’” (John 21:19–22). Christians don’t question Christ’s will or unwisely compare themselves to other believers.
Second, like Matthew who invited sinners to his house to see Jesus, true saints have compassion on the unsaved. They want to see them saved, even though at times that desire gets supplanted by selfish concerns. Because they know “the fear of the Lord, [they] persuade men” (2 Corinthians 5:11). The love of Christ will prompt them to witness to others (v. 14).
Finally, if we are truly Christ’s children, we will not follow any sort of legalism or ritualism as the scribes and Pharisees did. We’ll realize soon enough that these are utterly incompatible with the new life in Jesus Christ. It should also be clear to us that what was begun in the Spirit cannot be finished in the flesh (Galatians 3:3). The new wine of salvation and sanctification has no place back in the old wineskins of our life before conversion.
Is your life devoid of some of these freedoms? Does your heart often — or perhaps incessantly — cause Christian faith to feel as though it’s just another burden or pressure rather than the pure expression of who you are? What’s standing between you and abundant life?
Prayer
Father, the gifts of Your love and mercy are needed by us here on Earth, but most of all we need the promise of redemption through Your Son. Let us commit to these gifts being the foundation for our lives from this moment forward. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Stay encouraged!
Pastor Mike