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Bringing Forth New Wine:
A 21 Day Prayer Focus for "The New"
By Chuck Pierce
http://www.glory-of-zion.org
Dear Friends
and Intercessors:
I have been seeking and
waiting patiently for the Lord to give me direction since our last 40
day prayer focus on worship. A prophetic word came forth in a prayer
meeting about three weeks ago that said, “Pull aside, enter your
garden, and experience new wine.” During this time, Peter
Wagner also led a roundtable of leaders who were making a transition
from denominational structures into the New Apostolic Reformation.
About 20 leaders from every type of denomination attended. Dr. Wagner
has boldly said we have entered into the Second Apostolic Age. I
agree with this! In The Future War of the Church, I explained
what the Church will look like in this age. We also explained the
contentions in warfare that will have to be faced by the Church in this
age. I have also watched very closely the state of our nation, as we
observe the state of the Union in constant change. We can also see the
God of the Nations restructuring and realigning the nations, forming new
power centers worldwide. Throughout my travels both here and overseas
in Europe, I have listened very closely and I keep hearing a desire
expressed by the Body of Christ for God’s new plan and structure in the
Church to come forth. With that, I have carefully pondered this next
21-Day Prayer Focus: Bringing Forth New Wine. Biblically, we find
a precedent that many times it takes 21 days to break an old cycle.
Therefore, I believe if we focus on breaking into “the new”, we will see
much new break forth. Our nation is again at a critical place of change
and I feel it very important we pray these next three weeks. It’s
time to press into the new.
Jesus
Declared the NEW!
In the New Testament, Jesus often used the
vineyard as an analogy for the Kingdom of God (Matt. 20:1-16). Those who
hope to enter the Kingdom must be like the son who at first refused to
work in his father’s vineyard but later repented and went (Matt.
21:28-32 and parallels). Ultimately, Jesus Himself is described as the
“true vine” and His disciples (Christians) as the branches (John
15:1-11). One of the best descriptions for entering into the new comes
from Matthew 9:17: "Nor do they put new wine into old wineskins, or
else the wineskins break, the wine is spilled, and the wineskins are
ruined. But they put new wine into new wineskins, and both are preserved."
The Lord is addressing John’s disciples because they are questioning the
methods He is using to train up His disciples. He then makes the
analogy of putting a patch on an old garment, or putting new wine into
an old wineskin. We also see the grace of the Lord in this because He
wants to preserve the old as He develops the new. He is also saying to
John’s disciples “Don’t limit me to just what John did, but expect Me to
move in a new way.” Therefore, through this analogy He reveals that He
will develop new wine and He will develop a new structure for that
wine.
WINE is a
beverage primarily made from fermented grapes. Grapes grew throughout
ancient Palestine. Right now in Israel the grapevines are blossoming.
So this is a good time for us to understand this principle. Even in
areas with limited rainfall, enough dew fell at night to support
thriving vineyards. Wine was produced by pressing the juice from the
grapes in large stone vats with a small drain at one end. The juice was
collected in troughs, poured into large jars, and allowed to ferment
while stored in cool, rock cisterns. In New Testament times, wine was
kept in skin flasks and was often diluted with water. It was also used
as a medicine and disinfectant. Scripture condemns drunkenness and
overindulgence, but pictured wine as part of the typical ancient meal.
You can’t have wine without a vine!
The Vine is Important!
Any plant having a flexible stem supported by
creeping along a surface or by climbing a natural or artificial support
is known as a VINE. The word vine in the Bible almost always
refers to the grapevine or vineyard. The climate of Palestine was well
suited for vineyards. Along with the olive and fig trees, the grapevine
is used throughout the Old Testament to symbolize the fertility of the
land (Deut. 6:11; Josh. 24:13; 1 Sam. 8:14; 2 Kings 5:26; Jer. 5:17;
40:10; Hos. 2:12). The origin of viticulture lies in the antiquity of
the unknown past. The Bible traces the origin of caring for vineyards to
the time of Noah (Gen. 9:20-21). The planting and care of a vineyard
required constant and intensive care. The most detailed description of
the work involved is found in Isaiah 5:1-6. He is the vine!
Pruning is an Important Process
After the grapes had set on the branches, the
vines were pruned (Lev. 25:4; Isa. 18:5; John 15:1-2). This process
produced stronger branches and a greater fruit yield. The pruned
branches were useless except to be used as fuel (Ezek. 15:2-8). The
vines for the most part were allowed to run on the ground, though
occasionally they might climb a nearby tree (compare Ps. 80:8-10; Ezek.
15:2; 19:11). Perhaps it was this latter occurrence that made it
possible for a man to “sit under” his vine (1 Kings 4:25). Only in the
Roman period were artificial trellises introduced. The Bible frequently
uses vine or vineyard as a symbol. Vine is often
used in speaking of Israel. Thus, Israel is said to have been brought
out of Egypt and planted as a vine on the land but was forsaken (Ps.
80:8-13; compare Isa. 5:1-7). Israel was planted a “choice vine” but
became a “wild vine” (Jer. 2:21; compare Hos. 10:1). As the dead wood of
a vine is good for nothing but fuel, so the inhabitants of Jerusalem
would be consumed (Ezek. 15:1-8; 19:10-14). The fruit of the vine
gladdens the heart of humankind (Ps. 104:15; Eccl. 10:19) and suppresses
pain and misery (Prov. 31:6-7). Israel was “like grapes in the
wilderness” when God found them (Hos. 9:10), and the remnant surviving
the Exile is compared to a cluster of grapes (Isa. 65:8). Finally, an
abundance of the vine symbolizes the glorious age to come when the
treader of the grapes will overtake the one who sows the seed (Amos
9:13-15; compare Gen. 49:10-12). Allow the completion of the
pruning process you are in so a greater joy can come forth in your life.
Joy produces strength. Let all the dead wood be cut off of you.
Let the sorrow and failures of the past season be removed so you become
a sweet, new, drink in the hands of the Lord.
What is the
New Wine?
Several types of wine were consumed. “New” or
“sweet” wine was likely wine from the first drippings of juice before
the grapes had been trodden. Some interpreters argue that new wine was
unfermented. Some texts in which it is mentioned, however, allude to its
intoxicating effects (Hos. 4:11; Acts 2:13). In a hot climate before the
invention of refrigeration, it was not possible to keep wine many months
past the harvest before fermentation began. Sour wine, perhaps vinegar
mixed with oil, was a common drink of day laborers (Ruth 2:14; Luke
23:36). Wine was considered a luxury item which could both gladden the
heart (Ps. 104:15) or cloud the mind (Isa. 28:7; Hos. 4:11). I define
new wine this way, “The New Wine is the anointing of God to release the
abundance of God’s life, joy and blessing in the lives of His people!”
A good picture of the “New Wine” anointing is found in Acts chapter
two. When the Spirit of God fell on the apostles, He released the
life of God upon
them. They were so overwhelmed by the overflowing joy of His presence,
observers assumed they were drunk! The crowd thought they were
filled with new wine, but really they were filled with NEW
WINE! God wants us to be “filled with New Wine.” …to walk in
fullness of joy, with a vibrant spirit, full of life! When God begins to
release His new wine, the first step may surprise us.
God Longs to
Bless!
The abundance of vines
and vineyards were seen as expressions of God’s favor. In the Bible, the
fullness of God’s blessing is described as “grain, new wine and oil” (Jer.
31:12). Psalm 104:15 tells us that wine makes the heart glad,
oil makes our face shine (glory), and bread (grain) gives us
strength. That is God’s desire for each one of us. God wants us to
have strength to stand against the enemy. He wants us to
shine with his glory and fulfill our destiny in the earth. He also
wants us to walk in overflowing, abundant life here in the
earth-realm! God wants us to have the fullness of His blessing in every
season, but there are seasons when He focuses on a particular aspect of
His blessing. We are in a season when the Spirit of God wants to
release a fresh supply of New Wine to His church.
The
Winepress for the NEW!
The first step in
winemaking is the “stomping.” New wine cannot be released until grapes
are stomped! The yeast that produces fermentation grows on the outside
of the grape skin. The juice is on the inside. If the grape skin
remains unbroken, the process of fermentation cannot begin, and the
grape will eventually shrivel up and turn into a raisin! But when the
grapes are stomped, the grape skin is broken. The yeast mixes with the
juice, and new wine comes forth. That’s a picture of how God deals with
our flesh. When God gives us a vision, our flesh grabs it and tries to
“make it happen” in fleshly energy. But the flesh cannot please God.
So God has to put our desires and ambitions into the winepress and stomp
them, until our flesh lets go!
Press Forth
Into New Vision.
This process is called
“death of a vision.” Death of a Vision is a process every character in
the Bible went through to come into a place of God’s blessing. God
promised Abraham a son, then waited 25 years until Abraham’s recognized
his own inability to “make it happen.” God anointed David to be king,
but then allowed David to be hunted by Saul until David entrusted his
future entirely to God. God raised up Moses to set Israel free, then
sent him out to the backside of the desert until he died to his own
abilities. God will allow your vision to be stomped! He will wait for
it to die, then He will resurrect it in supernatural power. God always
works through life, death, and resurrection! If you are in a season
where it seems all your hopes and dreams are being stomped, I have good
news! Resurrection is coming! God is preparing to release His NEW WINE
in you!
Let Patience
Bring Forth Her Perfect Work!
If you are in the
winepress, it’s important to allow the stomping to have its full
effect. If we resist stomping, the new wine cannot flow. If we refuse
to die to our own desires and ambitions, what comes out is not the
New Wine, but the old whine! We see our hopes and
ambitions frustrated, and we start to murmur and complain, “I don’t see
why this is happening! God, this isn’t what you promised!” Old whine
is full of frustration, bitterness & anger! It will never bring the
results God wants. If God has you in the winepress, He is looking for a
shift! He
wants you to shift…
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from ambition to submission.
•
from trying to trusting.
•
from our old ways, plans, mindsets, to
a walk of faith.
•
from the attitude, “I can make it
happen;” to “God, You will do it!
Out of that shifting
flows the new wine of the Spirit! If you are in the winepress, it’s
important that you stop reaching back to the old and familiar. Die to
your ability to make it happen. Declare God’s word by faith. Trust God
completely to do all that He has promised!
Watching
After Your Vineyard
Stone walls and/or hedges were usually built
around the vineyard to protect the grapes from thirsty animals and from
thieves (Song of Sol. 2:15; Jer. 49:9). Watchtowers were also built to
provide further protection. The hewing out of a winepress or vat
completed the vineyard installation (Isa. 5:2). During the harvesting
season, the owner of the vineyard might live in a booth to stay close to
his valuable crop (Isa. 1:8). The harvest of the grapes took place in
August or September. Watch now, so you see the full fruit of the
new coming forth this Fall.
Prayer Focus
for Bringing Forth New Wine
Day 1.
Read Isaiah 41 and 28:23-29. There is a bruising and a
breaking that we must go through. Don’t resist the stomping. Unless
the skin is broken, we will end up as a raisin. So many in the old
wineskin have resisted being broken. Declare all the seeds that are
within you will awaken and come forth. Enter into your personal
harvest. Ask the Lord to make you into a new, sharp threshing
instrument.
Day 2.
Read James 4. Submit your gifts and stand under the
authority God is giving you. Bloom where God has planted you. Draw
near to God and be faithful!
Day 3.
Read Hebrews 4 and 12. Don’t live in the past. This
leads only to regret and bitterness. If you have repented, God’s grace
will cover past sins and failings. Allow your past to be pruned away;
instead of being a bitter drink offering, you will become a sweet drink
offering to the Lord.
Day 4.
Read Jeremiah 29. Don’t live in the future, but know that
you have a good future. God has a future for you, but joy and
fulfillment are found in HIM now!
Day 5.
Read John 14, 15 and 16. Allow the pruning process to
bring forth the new in you. Seek your joy in Him now. There is a place
of overwhelming life and joy in Him. Press in to Him! Draw closer to
Him! As you do, the New Wine begins to flow!
Day 6.
Read Matthew 6. Be anxious for
nothing. List the top five priorities in your life. Seek Him first
and His Kingdom and His righteousness and then everything else will fall
in place.
Day 7:
Read Psalm 4. Allow the Lord to set you apart for the
future. Let new joy and gladness arise. Declare you will sleep in
peace and you will feel safe in the presence of God.
Day 8:
Read Deuteronomy 33:26-29. New wine brings the
fullness of God’s security and provision.
Day 9:
Read Joel 2 and 3. New wine is a sign of God’s presence
dwelling with His people and your land being restored and rejoicing.
Day 10:
Read Jeremiah 31. The new is for you. New wine is part
of the bounty of the Lord.
Day 11:
Read Song of Solomon 2, 3 and 4.
Ask the Lord to reveal to you the little foxes that are trying to crush
the vine that will bring forth the new wine. Get a vision of your
future identity. Ask the Lord to send a new wind and blow upon your
garden.
Day 12:
Read Proverbs 3:1-10. Ask the Lord
how to give the first fruits of your increase so your vats will run over
with new wine. Understand and experience God’s blessing.
Day
13: Read Song of Solomon 8 and Psalm 16.
Ask the Lord to come into your vineyard. Let Him prophetically reveal
to you the fruit you are going to bring forth in the future. Enter into
your promised inheritance.
Day 14:
Read Matthew 16. Ask the Lord for revelation. Ask the
Lord for the building plan for your future. Ask the Lord for keys.
Just as Peter connected with the Father in heaven, connect with the
Father in a way that you begin to unlock the Kingdom of God within you.
Day 15:
Read Hosea 2:14-23. Unlock your
door of hope. Know that there is hope in your valley of Achor. Ask God
for that new door of hope to open up. Ask the Lord for mercy. Renew
your covenant with God. New wine occurs when heaven and earth agree.
Day 16:
Read Rev. 14:14-20. Declare that the Harvest in the
nations will come into the winepress.
Day 17:
Read Ps. 119:81-88. Declare that any premature aging or
stiffness will begin to break from you and you will become a new
wineskin.
Day 18:
Read Ezekiel 37. Declare that which has been scattered
will come back together into a new structure.
Day 19:
Read Ephesians 4. Pray for the government of God in your
region. For new wine to come forth, the government of God must be
established in its fullness.
Day 20:
Read John 2. Let the Lord change your water into new
wine. He used the pots of religious ritualism to fill them with new
wine. Ask the Lord to remove the spirit of religion from you. Let His
Glory begin to shine.
Day 21:
Read Matthew 9 and 14. Be willing
to let go of any old method that is operating in your life, business,
church, etc. Notice the teaching after the wineskin. The lady who had
an issue of blood for 12 years pressed through and touched Jesus. Jesus
was on His way to awaken the 12 year old daughter of Jairus. Declare
that now is the time to press through into the new even in your
weakness. Declare that what needs to wake up will wake up now. There
is a time when the old season ends. When John the Baptist was beheaded,
the old season ended. Allow the old to end and the new to begin.
Its time for new wine. Its time for the new
wine skin. Both are coming forth. Enter in!
Blessings,
Chuck D. Pierce
( You can begin this prayer focus
whenever you receive it. The days do not have specific dates for this
reason.)
KEY MATERIALS TO HELP IN
UNDERSTANDING THIS PROCESS
The
Future War of the Church by Chuck D. Pierce and Rebecca
Sytsema ($13.00). This book defines the Church and explains the
Kingdom. This is an important book to bring understanding for the war
ahead and the changing wineskin necessary to overcome in this new
season. There is a whole chapter on Overthrowing Thrones of Iniquity.
Other chapters include understanding how governments are
changing, the war over wealth, the war concerning women,
anti-Semitism, fatherlessness, lawlessness and the
anti-Christ system. This book explains the war but encourages us
that we have great victory in days ahead.
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Worship Warrior
by Chuck D. Pierce and John Dickson ($14.99). The wineskin of
worship is changing. Judah must go first. Understand how worship is
changing at this point of history in the Church. This is a time when
the Spirit of the Lord is extending a call of worship to believers in
the earth realm. This call of God is releasing a sound from heaven that
is being embraced by people all over the earth. The call causes us to
draw near in intimacy. The sound causes us to go to war. This book
helps you understand how to move from one faith dimension to another!
Supernaturally Seated CD ($15.00). On this CD there is
a freedom to praise, dance, fall on your knees in worship, and just
shout! We have also attempted to blend the sound of the generations.
“Come Ye Sinners” is an old hymn sung contemporarily by one of our young
minstrels. “Turn to You” is a wonderful song that gives the cry of this
generation. During this song, the Spirit of God began to release the
sound from heaven of the book of Joel. This sound came both on
instruments as well as the prophetic singers.
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