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Introduction:
Why do the disciples of Jesus not fast like the disciples of
John and the disciples of the Pharisees? 1) Their
circumstances are different (their bridegroom is with them).
2) The message Christ brings does not just amend the old
way; it is radically different and brings complete change.
I.
THE PARABLE
A.
New Piece Not Put on Old Garment (Luke 5:36)
B.
New Wine Not Put in Old Bottles (Luke 5:37)
C.
New Wine is Put in New Bottles (Luke 5:38)
D.
Men Tend to Prefer the Old Wine (Luke 5:39)
II.
THE INTERPRETATION
A.
Reformation Fails (Matthew 12:43-45)
B.
Rejuvenation Fails (1Samuel 4:1-10)
C.
Only Full Regeneration Succeeds (Revelation 21:1-5)
D.
Still, Men Reject the New Way of God (Matthew 15:1-3)
III.
THE DISPENSATIONAL APPLICATION
A.
Not an Addition to the Law (Romans 10:4; Hebrews
7:19)
B.
Not the Blood of Christ in Addition to Animal
Sacrifices
1.
New wine as a type of blood (Isaiah 65:8�Genesis
49:11; Deuteronomy 32:14)
2.
Fruit of the vine a type of the blood of Christ
(Matthew 26:26-29)
3.
The blood of Christ alone is now needed (Hebrews
9:11-14)
C.
But An Entirely New Way to Come to God
D.
The Jews Not Ready for the New Way
IV.
THE SALVATION APPLICATION
A.
Not by Reformation (Romans 10:1-4)
B.
Not by Rejuvenation (Romans 10:2)
C.
But by Regeneration (2Corinthians 5:17; John 3:1-7)
D.
Despite Rejection (John 1:10-12)
V.
THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION
A.
Personal
B.
Church
Conclusion:
Revival Requires Animal Retraining � �The Welsh revival of
1902-1904 so radically altered the entire Rhondda Valley of
Wales that the animals employed to bring up coal from the
mines had to be taken out of the collieries and retrained.
Before the awakening, they responded only to the commands of
their drivers punctuated with cursing. However, so many
miners were converted, and with their language cleaned up,
the colliery animals did not know how to work; hence, the
necessity of re-training. The whole Church of Wales came
alive as never before. For months many churches stayed open
twenty-four hours a day. Tens of thousands were converted.�
�from Spurgeon: Prince of Preachers by Lewis Drummond
(p.264).