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What does the Bible say about the old wine being better?

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The Bible indicates that the old wine symbolizes the deep truths of God’s grace, which believers will find more fulfilling than any new doctrines.

In the context of Luke 5:39, Jesus teaches that those who have experienced the richness of the Gospel will not desire the new wine of contemporary religion, for they find satisfaction in the old wine of grace. This old wine represents the unchanging truth of Christ's redemptive work, which is sweet and restorative to the soul. The parable illustrates that spiritual life is not a mere addition of new practices or rituals but a transformation that occurs through embracing the fullness of God's grace as found in the Gospel. Consequently, true believers recognize the superiority of the Gospel over all man-made traditions and ceremonies, finding peace and rest in Christ's completed work.
Scripture References: Luke 5:39, Jeremiah 6:16

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The Old Is Better
Don Fortner · May 14, 2000
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