Welcome to my blog. It is my sincere prayer that these entries will encourage you and enable you to see how valuable you are to Jesus who is the ultimate Jewel. As children of the One True King we have been given riches that supersede our wildest imaginations! Every truth revealed to us through God's Word is more precious than the most fine and rare of gemstones. Blessings to each of you...
Much love,
Julie

Monday, October 8, 2018

Pressure And Pressing



"But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves; we are pressed all sides, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed; always carrying about in the body the dying of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our body. For we who live are constantly being delivered over to death for Jesus' sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh."
                                                          2 Corinthians 4:7-11




A few years ago, Brent and I had the privilege of visiting Israel. I have to say that it was the most amazing experience that either of us have ever had. There were so many historical and Biblical sights to see and the thought of walking places where Jesus once had stood was inspiring, to say the least. There were so many things that we learned and places that we got to see like the Garden Tomb where Jesus was laid to rest and the Garden of Gethsemane which still has some olive trees that were in existence when Jesus stood in their midst.

One of the interesting things we got to see was an ancient Winepress. Often in the Old Testament, the Bible talks about the winepresses. It looks like a huge basin where men would stand inside and hold onto the ropes above them while they crushed the grapes that lie within. As they stamped their feet throughout the basin, the juice from the grapes would pour into the containers that surrounded the basin and then this juice is what would be used to ultimately make the wine.

There is much symbolism used in the Bible about both wine and winepresses. Believers in Christ are likened to grapes being grown in the Lord's vineyard. We are cultivated, grown, and transformed in the soil in which He plants us. Weather, circumstances, pressing, and a long fermentation process is what we experience as we grow in Him. All of us are somewhere within this spectrum, as believers, being prepared to bring joy to His Kingdom.

New believers experience much joy as they experience, for the first time, being connected to The Vine (who is Jesus). There is an exhilaration for these young buds who cling on tightly to their new found birth, learning all the can about The Vine and the Vinedresser. Everything is new and sunny and exciting. There is lots of growth and future dreams that lie ahead.

Later, we find that we have ripened but suddenly and unexpected climate or storm arises, or the crushing and pressing begins in an unexpected winepress. Oftentimes, we are taken aback by the pressure and the crushing we feel. This can cause us to question the very things we once took for granted and even wonder how we got to this place?

After that, we can be stored in a cold and lonely place as we endure the instability of the gases required within the fermentation process. We must learn how to trust and expect good from God, despite our inhospitable environments. All of His methods are transient and they all are also used to bring the best out of us to be used for our good and His glory.

It is interesting to me that Jesus' first miracle was to turn water into wine, which is a symbolism for the joy we will experience at the Wedding feast of the Lamb. The headwaiter marveled that Jesus saved the best wine for last, because typically the best wine was used first. Prophetically, there will be a last generation before the return of Christ that Jesus presses to bring out the very best.

I know that many believers today feel like they are being both pressed and crushed. The confusing part of this knowledge is that God is either allowing or doing the pressing. Our carnal, finite minds can rarely ever understand the higher ways of God and what He is trying to release in the earth and accomplish during these times.

In the scripture referenced above, Paul spoke about the humility of the clay, earthen vessel. He said that we are each a clay vessel that is created to accomplish the work that God set before us to do. The important part of this analogy is that we must be clean, empty, and available for His service. God, Himself, will press us and mold us to become useful for His service.  The treasure we contain is God within us and not the vessel that each of us are.

The Bible explains to us that new wine cannot be poured into old wineskins. If it is, the old wineskins will burst because the new wine will expand after it is poured into a vessel. Prophetically, new wine symbolizes a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit that God will pour out upon the earth. This new wine will bring us into a closer relationship with God, experiencing more fully His love. It will bring a season of joy and harvest and celebration.

I truly believe that we are coming into a season of new wine and that God has been preparing each one of us individually for what He is about to do in the earth. We will see miracles and promises fulfilled and an entering into the Promised Land that He has apportioned for us. The vessels that we are must be wieldable to the new anointing being released in the earth.

This is not the time to be dismayed or discouraged because God truly is doing a new thing in the earth (Isaiah 43:19). It is also not the time to doubt God's goodness or His provision in your life. The book of James teaches us that when we doubt, we are telling God that we are tossed by the wind and double-minded. These are not the believers that should expect to receive from God (James 1:6-8).

If the pressure and the pressing in your life seems overwhelming, lift up your head and focus on God, believing and expecting good and perfect gifts from above. We have to learn how to be consistent in our faith when we are under stress, so as to not give way to the enemy of our souls.  All of these things are being allowed in our lives to prepare us for what is coming in the future and I know we all want to be prepared for what God is doing.

Pressure and pressing is always a transient thing. In the interim, we receive God's grace and mercy and help in times of trouble. He has always been faithful and could never cease to be in the future. We are even promised rewards for persevering through these times (James 1:12). God is so good and His plans for us are too, even if, for the moment, we do not understand our seemingly inhospitable environment!


"Our motto must continue to be perseverance. And ultimately I trust the Almighty will crown our efforts with success."
                                                              William Wilberforce

















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