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The Lord Makes Good Wine

Matt Kortus·2014-01-01

To prevent the wine from taking on these undesirable qualities, a skilled winemaker will pour the wine into a new barrel or vessel after a certain amount of time. This process serves to agitate the wine and unsettle the yeast. In addition, the wine no longer contacts any yeast that did collect on th

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A Feast of Wine on the Lees

Erik Guichelaar·2018-10-14

So what you would have is a bottle of wine, or maybe a barrel of wine, and you would let that wine stand undisturbed, and the sediment from the grapes The dregs from the grapes would drop down to the bottom of the wine bottle, and then it would be allowed to stay there so that as the wine aged u

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God the Winemaker

  1. Sour Wine
  2. Good Wine
  3. His Purpose
Cory Griess·2017-12-31

Don't say, I wish I could be Moab at ease from my youth. The world in its ease is left to its pride. to its self-reliance, to its idolatry. And even when trials come to the world, and they do come to the world, to be sure, unless God is converting that worldly one to himself, which he does, bu

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Jesus' Promise of New Wine

  1. The Positive Promise
  2. The Negative Promise
  3. The Certain Promise Psalters: 318, 52, 286, 313, 88
Jon Mahtani·2022-08-21

Commentators sometimes over-spiritualize this and try to interpret it here and the wine here as something other than red, alcoholic wine. But if you're consistent with the exegesis and explanation, If we said and emphasized before that this is real wine, then it has to be what Jesus means here

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Jesus’ Miracle at Cana

George Ophoff·1952-08-01

We need not be prejudiced against wine—yayin—anymore than against bread and oil. The one as well as the other is a good gift of God to His people that He meant them to have and to use with proper moderation. Ps.

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God the Winemaker

Carmen Griess·2024-03-03

So God will do with Moab. Don't envy Moab that has been at ease from his youth. Don't say, if only my life could be like that. So too, beloved, the world at ease is left to its pride and arrogancy and idolatry. Even when trials do come upon them, unless God is converting a worldly man to himse

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God the Winemaker

  1. Sour Wine
  2. Good Wine
  3. His Purpose;
Carmen Griess·2024-01-04

How, Lord, can we possibly count that joy? Some trials are so deep and so painful. And you add other texts like 1 Thessalonians 5 to that, or in verse 16, the Apostle Paul exhorts the people of God to rejoice evermore, to rejoice always in everything that happens in your life. And two verses l

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Scripture’s Teaching Regarding Alcohol (2) The Proper Occasions for its Use

Douglas Kuiper·2008-03-01

If wine contributes to joy, may we drink it when we are discouraged? The wise Christian may. It takes wisdom to know how much but we read in Proverbs 31:6: “Give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto those that be of heavy hearts.” Some think that Lemuel’s mother is being sarc

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The Deception of Strong Drink

James Slopsema·2016-02-15

Let us in Jesus Christ be wise also in the use of God's good gift of wine and strong drink. To our enjoyment. To God's glory.

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Concerning: Temperance Preaching (2)

George C Lubbers·1951-05-01

He admits that wine is a good creature of God, just as water and food is, that Jesus changed water into wine at the wedding-feast at Cana. But he says: “Look at all the wrecked homes and lives” due to the use of strong drink. Is it not a proof that it is better to be a teetotaler? He would prefer to