Poured Out
Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth: The people of Jeremiah’s day lived a pretty easy life. Jeremiah wrote, They are "like wine left on its dregs, not poured from one jar to another” (Jer. 48:11).
In those days the process of making wine meant putting juice in a wineskin for several weeks while the bitter dregs, or sediment, settled to the bottom. Then the juice was poured into another wineskin to remove the dregs. The process was repeated again and again until all the bad-tasting impurities were gone.
Jeremiah compared the complacent people around him to wine that stayed in the skin too long.
Suffering is God’s means of pouring us from one jar to another so the dregs of self and sin can be removed and His sweet Spirit is all that remains. Would you accept the process that’s helping you become more like Christ?
With Seeking Him, I’m Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth.