02/03/2026
Word of the Week 🍷✨
New Wine & New Wineskins
This week the Lord has placed a deep word on my heart from Luke 5:36–39.
Jesus teaches that new wine cannot be poured into old wineskins, because the pressure of the new will burst the old. Instead, new wine must be poured into new wineskins.
Sometimes we pray for new things — new growth, new opportunities, new anointing, new seasons.But when God begins to pour out the new wine, we often try to carry it with the old wineskin.The old wineskin can be many things:old mindsets, old patterns, old comfort zones, and sometimes even old relationships and friendships.
One of the hardest things in life is letting go of what is familiar. Sometimes God moves us into a new season where certain people, places, or things simply cannot move with us.That doesn’t mean it isn’t painful.It doesn’t mean it doesn’t cut deep.But obedience to God sometimes means trusting what He is doing now more than holding onto what used to be.And it is no coincidence that this word is coming at the start of a new month.God is reminding us that new seasons require new wineskins.
This week the Lord spoke clearly to my heart:
✨ “I am doing something new. But to keep receiving it, you cannot go back to the old.” The new wine He is pouring requires a new wineskin.
So this week we release the old, trust the process, and step into the new season God is preparing.
Because when the wineskin is ready…
the new wine will flow.