Jesus bring new wine out of me
What a beautiful and powerful prayer!
"Jesus, bring new wine out of me" is a phrase that echoes the story of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11). In that story, Jesus' mother, Mary, approached him and asked him to help the wedding guests who were running out of wine. Jesus responded by turning the water into wine, and the best wine at that!
When we pray "Jesus, bring new wine out of me," we're asking God to take our ordinary, mundane lives and transform them into something extraordinary, something that brings joy and celebration to others. We're asking God to take our struggles, our fears, and our doubts, and turn them into opportunities for growth, healing, and transformation.
This prayer is also a reminder that we are called to be vessels of God's love and presence in the world. Just as the wine at the wedding in Cana was a symbol of God's presence and blessing, we are called to be living examples of God's love and redemption in our daily lives.
So, when we pray "Jesus, bring new wine out of me," we're asking God to:
- Fill us with His Spirit and empower us to live out our faith in a way that brings joy and celebration to others.
- Transform our struggles and challenges into opportunities for growth and transformation.
- Use us as vessels of His love and presence in the world, bringing hope and redemption to those around us.
What a beautiful and powerful prayer!