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How do we know the gospel is sweet like wine?

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The gospel is often described as sweet, akin to the best wine, because it brings joy, peace, and satisfaction to the believer's soul.

The gospel is considered sweet like wine due to its power to bring joy and satisfaction to believers. As expressed in the sermon, the best wine symbolizes that which is pure and unmixed—the untainted message of salvation through Christ. Good wine takes time to develop, just as the gospel has been revealed progressively throughout Scripture. Through faith in Jesus, believers partake in this 'wine', which signifies the joy and richness found in a relationship with Him. The sweetness of the gospel rejuvenates the believer, offering peace and a foretaste of eternal life.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:103, Jeremiah 15:16, John 6:53

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Song of Songs 36
Angus Fisher · Sep 14, 2014
Joshua

Joshua

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