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What Jesus Meant by “New Wine in Old Wineskins”
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One day, John’s disciples came to Jesus with a sincere question.

“Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but your disciples don’t fast?” (Matthew 9:14)

They couldn’t understand why Jesus’ followers didn’t follow the same religious rules. To them, fasting was a serious act of devotion - something every “holy” person should do.

But Jesus answered:
“Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them?”

He was talking about Himself - the Bridegroom.
He was saying: “Why should my friends fast when I’m right here with them? This is not a time for mourning - it’s a time for joy.”

Then Jesus added something deeper - two short parables:

1. “No one puts a new patch on an old garment.”

2. “No one pours new wine into old wineskins.” (Matthew 9:16-17)

At first, it sounds like He changed the topic. But He didn’t. He was explaining why His way of life couldn’t fit into the old religious system.

The Old Garment and the New Patch

An old cloth is already stretched and weak. If you sew a new piece of cloth on it, the first time you wash it, the new patch will shrink and tear the old cloth even more.

Jesus was saying:

“I didn’t come to patch up the old ways. I came to make something completely new.”

You can’t take a little bit of Jesus and stick Him onto your old lifestyle or religious mindset. It won’t work - it’ll tear apart.
You either stay old, or you become new. There’s no in-between.

The New Wine and the Old Wineskin

In Bible times, people used animal skins to store wine. When the wine was new, it was still fermenting and releasing gas, so the skin had to be new and flexible.

If you poured it into an old, dry wineskin, it would burst. Both the wine and the skin would be lost.

The new wine represents the life and Spirit of God.

The old wineskin represents old traditions, mindsets, and self-made religion.

Jesus was saying:
“My message - this new life of the Spirit, can’t fit into your old, rigid systems.”

You can’t experience God’s power while holding onto the old ways of fear, guilt, or routine religion. The Holy Spirit needs a new heart — soft, teachable, and ready to stretch.


? Why Jesus Said “The Old Wine Is Better” (Luke 5:39)

“And no one, after drinking old wine, immediately desires new; for he says, ‘The old is better.’”

This part shows how human nature resists change.

People who’ve been drinking old wine - those used to old traditions and systems — rarely want new wine right away.

The old feels familiar. It’s what they know.

Spiritually, it means many prefer their old religious comfort zone over the new move of God.

It’s easier to follow rules than to let the Holy Spirit transform your heart.

Jesus was gently warning us:
“Don’t let your love for the old make you blind to what God is doing now.”

The Pharisees and even John’s disciples thought they were protecting tradition — but in truth, they were resisting transformation.

Sometimes the hardest part of walking with God isn’t learning new things — it’s unlearning the old ones.

But once you taste the new wine of His Spirit, you’ll never want to go back.

“Behold, I make all things new.” — Revelation 21:5

So the question is:

Are you still holding onto an old wineskin — or have you become new inside?
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#2
Wow, this explains it so well. I always wondered what that verse meant. Now it makes perfect sense!
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#3
So true — you can’t pour the Holy Spirit into an unyielding heart. We must be flexible and open to God’s new move.
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#4
“Sometimes the hardest part of walking with God isn’t learning new things — it’s unlearning the old ones.” ?
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#5
I love how Jesus used simple examples like garments and wineskins to teach deep truths. He was such a master teacher.
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#6
This reminds me of Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Same message!
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#7
I see this every day. People want God to move but don’t want to change their structure or heart.
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#8
Jesus didn’t come to fix the old law but to fulfill it. That’s why the new wine couldn’t fit into old skins.
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#9
Thank you for this post. It’s not just teaching — it’s a call to renewal. May we all become new wineskins for the new move of God
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#10
Old wine represents comfort. New wine represents risk and faith. I choose new wine.
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#11
Thanks for your inputs
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