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What does the Bible say about new wine and old bottles?

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New wine represents the Gospel, which cannot be contained by the old religious systems.

In Luke 5:37-39, Jesus uses the analogy of new wine and old bottles to describe the incompatibility of His Gospel with the old covenant and legalistic traditions. New wine, which signifies the transformative message of grace and the new covenant, requires new vessels—believers who are born again and made new creations in Christ. The old religious practices cannot accommodate the fresh movement of grace that Jesus embodies. This signifies that the Gospel revives and refreshes the weary, contrasting with the stagnation of legalism. Thus, embracing the New Testament message is essential for true spiritual vitality.
Scripture References: Luke 5:37-39

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