Drink and be Saturated with Christ as the New Wine to become a Drink Offering to God

...I am being poured out as a drink offering... Phil. 2:17

By experiencing Christ as the wine-producing vine and by being filled with Him as the new wine, we believers in Christ may become a drink offering in Him and with Him, being poured out upon the saints’ sacrifice of the faith. Hallelujah!

The most happy person in the world is not the most selfish one but the one who is the most unselfish.

When we are one with the Lord as the One who sacrifices Himself for others, we are happy in Him and with Him.

However, in ourselves and by ourselves we are not willing to sacrifice, for our natural life is a selfish life.

At most, we sacrifice ourselves for the one or ones we love, but we are not willing to sacrifice ourselves continually and indiscriminately.

But praise the Lord, through regeneration Christ came into us, and His life is a life of sacrifice.

In Him and with Him we can be willing to sacrifice ourselves for others.

Actually, it is by our enjoying Christ as the new wine and by being filled and saturated with Him that we are one with Him and more than willing to lay down our soul life in order for others to receive the divine life.

When we are filled in spirit, when we are beside ourselves with the enjoyment of Christ as the new wine, we simply are one with Him to sacrifice ourselves for others.

This is true not only in the church life but even in the family life, in the marriage life.

The only way the wife can sacrifice herself to take care of her family is by being one with the sacrificing Christ within her.

The only way the husband can sacrifice himself to love his wife and raise his children is by experiencing the indwelling Christ who is a life of sacrifice.

The only way for the parents to raise their children and to bear with them in the family life is by enjoying and experiencing Christ as the One who sacrifices Himself.

He is in us. He lives in us. Only the life of Christ is a life of sacrifice.

He lives in us to energize us to sacrifice ourselves for others in order to bring them cheer and to make them happy.

First, we are happy, for we drink the new wine of Christ.

Then, we are filled with the Lord to lay down our soul life on behalf of others, being willing to spend and be utterly spent on their behalf.

However, it is not us who does it; it is Christ in us who lives His life of sacrifice.

We simply abide in the Lord and enjoy the riches of His life, and He has a way to bear fruit in us and through us for the Father’s satisfaction and glorification. Hallelujah!

This truly is joy, the joy of the Lord becoming our joy. And we can experience this in the organic union with the Lord day by day.

Christ is the Drink Offering – He Poured Himself out as the Real Wine before God for His Satisfaction

And with the one lamb a tenth [of an ephah] of fine flour mingled with a fourth of a hin of beaten oil, and a fourth of a hin of wine for a drink offering. And the other lamb you shall offer at twilight; you shall offer it with the meal offering and its drink offering as in the morning, for a satisfying fragrance, an offering by fire to Jehovah. Exo. 29:40-41When speaking of experiencing Christ as the vine, or a land of vines, we need to realize that, on one hand, He’s the vine and we are the branches, and on the other hand, He was pressed and crushed to become the new wine for others to drink.

In Gen. 35:14 we see the mention of the drink offering; Jacob set up a pillar in the place where God had spoken to him, and he poured out a drink offering and poured oil on it.

Later in Exo. 29:40-41 we see the mention of the drink offering being offered on top of other offerings.

The drink offering typifies Christ as the One who poured Himself out as the real wine before God for His satisfaction.

Only Christ satisfies God, and only His life and His offering make Him happy.

The drink offering was offered not for the offerer to enjoy nor for the priest to receive and enjoy but simply for God to enjoy and be happy.

Because the drink offering was poured out for God, we can say that God drinks.

On one hand, God eats the offerings that are offered to Him, and by the drink offering, God drinks.

God wants to drink something for His satisfaction; the drink offering makes God happy, for He drinks it.

There were the basic offerings, and on top of them, there was the drink offering (Num. 15:1-10; 28:7-10).

The wine of the drink offering was poured out for God’s satisfaction; it was poured out for God to drink.

Today God wants to drink something, and we can offer Him the drink offering for Him to be satisfied and made happy.

However, nothing of ourselves and in ourselves can make God happy, for in our natural man we are not a drink offering.

Only Christ satisfies God, and only the Christ who fills us and saturates us and is poured out of us can satisfy God and make Him happy.

Making God happy by the drink offering has nothing to do with us improving our behaviour or trying better to please God so that we make Him happy.

Christ poured out His being unto God (Isa. 53:12), and He satisfied God.

He poured out His life unto death, and God was satisfied with His offering.

On one hand, Christ came to replace all the offerings.

He is the reality of all the offerings and replaced them all.

While he was still speaking, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them, and behold, a voice out of the cloud, saying, This is My Son, the Beloved, in whom I have found My delight. Hear Him! Matt. 17:5 For He received from God the Father honor and glory, a voice such as this being borne to Him by the magnificent glory: This is My Son, My Beloved, in whom I delight. 2 Pet. 1:17On the other hand, He came as the reality of the drink offering, to offer Himself to God for His unique satisfaction and enjoyment.

Heb. 10:1-12 indicates that Christ is the fulfilment of all the offerings.

He came to do the will of God (vv. 7, 9), which was to replace the sacrifices and offerings with Himself in His humanity as the unique sacrifice and offering for our sanctification as God’s chosen people.

Christ came to offer Himself as the unique offering; He is the reality of the burnt offering, the meal offering, the peace offering, the sin offering, the trespass offering, the wave offering, the heave offering, and the drink offering.

By one sacrifice on the cross, by His death for us before God on the cross, Christ fulfilled all the types and became the reality of all the offerings to appease God, justify us before God, and make God happy. Hallelujah!

Christ is the heavenly, spiritual wine poured out to God for His pleasure; Christ poured Himself out as wine to make God happy.

At least twice when He was on earth the Father testified from the heavens that Christ, His beloved Son, is the One who delights Him, and in Him He found His pleasure and delight.

What a Christ we have!

We can enjoy Him and experience Him as such a One, and in Him and with Him we can also become a drink offering to God for His satisfaction!

Praise You, Lord Jesus, for coming to replace all the sacrifices with Yourself as the unique sacrifice for God’s satisfaction and delight. Hallelujah, Christ is the reality of all the offerings, and His sacrifice on the cross replaced all the offerings with Himself. Amen, Lord, we take You as the reality of all the offerings. We take You as the reality of the drink offering. Thank You for being the unique One who satisfies God and makes God happy. We praise You as the One who poured Himself out as the real wine before God for His satisfaction. Amen, Lord, You make God happy and You also make us happy. We want to drink You as the new wine and be filled with You as the new wine. We want to enjoy and experience You as the reality of the drink offering so that we ourselves become a drink offering to God for His satisfaction. Hallelujah for our Christ, the reality of the drink offering for God’s satisfaction and enjoyment!

Drink and be Saturated with Christ as the New Wine to become a Drink Offering to God

And Jacob set up a pillar in the place where He had spoken with him, a pillar of stone; and he poured out a drink offering on it and poured oil on it. Gen. 35:14 For I am already being poured out, and the time of my departure is at hand. 2 Tim. 4:6The Gospels reveal to us a marvellous person who is the first God-man; He lived a perfect life and poured Himself out for God’s satisfaction.

When we look to Him, we are filled with appreciation and praise, and we ourselves drink of Him as the new wine.

However, we need to realize that the drink offering typifies not only Christ Himself but even more the Christ who saturates us with Himself as the heavenly wine until He and we become one to be poured out for God’s enjoyment and satisfaction and for God’s building (Matt. 9:17; Phil. 2:17; 2 Tim. 4:6). Wow!

On one hand, Christ is the reality of the drink offering.

On the other hand, this Christ lives in us and saturates us so that in Him, with Him, and one with Him we also become a drink offering to be poured out for God’s enjoyment and satisfaction, and also for God’s building, the church.

The drink offering is very significant, for it is an optional offering.

It depends on the experience and enjoyment of the offerer whether he offers the drink offering.

If one of the basic offerings was offered without the drink offering, this indicated that there was something lacking with the presentation of the basic offering.

It may have been that the offerer did not have enough enjoyment and experience of Christ as the good land.

When we lack in our experience and enjoyment of Christ, we are not able to be poured out as a drink offering.

We can still take Christ as the reality of all the offerings and offer Him to God, but it requires our full enjoyment of Christ and our drinking Him to be saturated with Him as the new wine for us to become the drink offering in and with Christ.

We cannot offer the drink offering in our natural constitution.

We cannot offer the drink offering according to our natural concept.

We must enjoy Christ to such an extent that He fills us, saturates us, and permeates us as the heavenly wine.

When we enjoy Christ by taking Him into us to the extent that we’re saturated and filled with Christ as the new wine, we will become the wine to be poured out as a drink offering upon the offerings we present to God.

Today in the church life in the Lord’s recovery we need many saints to experience Christ to the extent that they are so filled with Him and saturated with Him as the new wine that they become the new wine poured out upon God’s building for His satisfaction in His building.

We need to aspire to be such ones today.

We need to enjoy Christ more and even give ourselves to be saturated and filled with Him as the new wine so that we may be one with Him as the drink offering to be poured out before God for His satisfaction and enjoyment.

As we prepare ourselves for the Lord’s coming and deal with many things in our being, we need to keep our being open to the Lord to enjoy and experience Him as the new wine.

We need to enjoy and experience the sacrificing Christ who is the new wine.

If we read Numbers 15:1-10 and 28:7-10, we will see that the drink offering was something additional [to the basic offerings]. If one of the basic offerings was offered without the drink offering, this was an indication that there was something lacking with the presentation of the basic offering… The offerer [cannot] be…a drink offering according to his own natural constitution. Rather, he must enjoy Christ to such an extent that Christ fills him, saturates him, and permeates him. Christ is the heavenly wine for our enjoyment. When we enjoy Him by taking Him into us, we will become filled with Him and thoroughly saturated with Him. In this way we will become the wine to be poured out as a drink offering upon the offerings we present to God. Life-study of Philippians, second edition, pp. 113-114, by Witness LeeIn our circumstances we are limited, but in Christ, we are not limited.

May we not look into ourselves to see where we are and what we need but may we turn to the Lord and drink of Him as the new wine.

The more we drink Christ and are filled with Him as the new wine, the more we will be able to be one with Him and be poured out as a drink offering before God for His satisfaction.

The drink offering is a type of Christ as the heavenly wine that is enjoyed by us, the offerer, filling us and causing us to become wine to God.

The drink offering is not something objective, something that only Christ is and can do.

The drink offering is very subjective, something that we as believers in Christ can enter into and even become.

We ourselves can become the drink offering because we are so saturated and filled with Christ as the new wine.

This causes us to become a delight to the Father for His satisfaction and cheer.

May we aspire to be such ones and may we give ourselves to the Lord to be such ones today in the church life.

May we drink Christ as the new wine, experience His sacrificing life, and be saturated and filled with Christ as the new wine to become a drink offering to be poured out for God’s satisfaction and upon the building of God.

Lord Jesus, we come to You to drink You as the new wine today. Fill us and saturate us with Yourself as the new wine until we ourselves become a drink offering for God’s satisfaction. May we go on in our experience and enjoyment of Christ until we’re filled and saturated with the heavenly wine of Christ. Amen, Lord, we want to enjoy You by taking You into us so that we may be filled with You and thoroughly saturated with You! Fill us, Lord Jesus! Saturate us with Yourself. We want to live a life for Your satisfaction and enjoyment. We want to have our being filled with Christ as the new wine so that we may be poured out as a drink offering upon the sacrifice and service of the saints’ faith. We come to You to enjoy You as the heavenly wine. Fill us. Make us wine to God. Grant us the experiences we need for us to experience Christ as the wine-producing vine today for God’s satisfaction.

References and Hymns on this Topic
  • Inspiration for this article/sharing comes from the Word of God, the enjoyment in the ministry, a sharing by brother Ray Mulligan in the message for this week, and portions from, Life-study of Philippians, msg. 14 (by Witness Lee), as quoted in the Holy Word for Morning Revival on, Laboring on the All-inclusive Christ Typified by the Good land for the Building up of the Church as the Body of Christ, for the Reality and the Manifestation of the Kingdom, and for the Bride to make Herself Ready for the Lord’s Coming (2023 Winter Training), week 5, entitled, A Land of Vines.
  • Similar articles on this topic:
    The morning revival for today, via, the Church in Auckland.
    Constituted a drink offering, a portion from, Life-Study of Philippians, Chapter 14.
    Do You See New Jerusalem in Exodus? More via, New Jerusalem blog.
    A Story of Consecration: Loving Jesus with Our Best, via, Bibles for America blog.
    Poured out as a drink offering, a portion from, The Experience of Christ, Chapter 5, by Witness Lee.
    What is Consecration in the Bible and Why Should You Consecrate Yourself to the Lord? Via, Holding to Truth in Love.
    Concerning Allegorizing the Bible, via, Shepherding Words.
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  • Hymns on this topic:
    – Lord, Thou art all the offerings / Prepared by God for us; / They are so rich in meaning, / So sweet and glorious. / They have fulfilled God’s purpose / And met His heart’s desire; / They too have satisfied us, / And faced what we require. (Hymns #195 stanza 1)
    – From the branches of the grape vine / Sap and blood and wine doth flow. / Does the vine, for all it suffered, / Lost, and yielded, poorer grow? / Drunkards of the earth and wanderers, / From it drink and merry make. / From their pleasure and enjoyment / Do they richer thereby wake? / Not by gain our life is measured, / But by what we’ve lost ’tis scored; / ’Tis not how much wine is drunken, / But how much has been outpoured. / For the strength of love e’er standeth / In the sacrifice we bear; / He who has the greatest suff’ring / Ever has the most to share. (Hymns #635 stanzas 14-15)
    – We are tasting of the living wine, / In spirit tasting life divine, / And whoso tasteth, every time / Shall have the joy of God. / What, have the joy of God? Yes, have the joy of God! / What, have the joy of God? Yes, have the joy of God! / And whoso tasteth, every time / Shall have the joy of God. (Hymns #1150 stanza 4)
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A God-man is a normal believer in Christ; the author of this article is one who is learning to be a normal Christian, a daily enjoyer of Christ, a living and functioning member in the Body of Christ. Amen, Lord, make us such ones for the building up of the Body of Christ!

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brother L.
brother L.
9 days ago

The wine of the drink offering was for God’s satisfaction; it was poured out to God for Him to drink…The drink offering typifies Christ as the One poured out as real wine before God for His satisfaction. Christ poured out His very being unto God. Isaiah 53:12 says, He “poured out His life unto death.”

Thus, Christ is the heavenly, spiritual wine poured out to God for His pleasure. Furthermore, the drink offering typifies not only Christ Himself but also the Christ who saturates us with Himself as heavenly wine until He and we become one to be poured out for God’s enjoyment and satisfaction.

Hebrews 10:1-12 indicates that Christ is the fulfillment of all the offerings. He came to do the will of God (vv. 7, 9), that is, to replace the sacrifices and offerings, which were types, with Himself in His humanity as the unique sacrifice and offering for the sanctification of God’s chosen people.

As this unique offering, Christ is the reality of the burnt offering, meal offering, peace offering, sin offering, trespass offering, wave offering, heave offering, and drink offering. In His death Christ offered Himself to God as the offering that fulfills all the types of the offerings.

The Conclusion of the New Testament, p. 462, by Witness Lee

Stefan M.
Stefan M.
9 days ago

Dear brother, Christ is the reality of the drink offering, for He poured out His life before God and fully satisfied God and made Him happy.

We need to drink Him and be saturated with Him as the new wine so that in Him and with Him we can also become a drink offering poured out for God’s satisfaction and for God’s building.

Lord Jesus, keep us drinking You as the heavenly wine today. Saturate and fill us with the new wine until we’re poured out as a drink offering for Your satisfaction and upon God’s building!

Moh S.
Moh S.
9 days ago

Aaaaameeen!

Wow brother the drink offering is related to the experience of Christ, if our experience of Christ has not reached the point where we have been constituted as a drink offering, we have not yet experienced Christ to the uttermost!

Oh Lord this is our need, we want to experience You to the uttermost to be constituted a drink offering!

Oh Lord we like to enjoy You, take You in, be saturated and permeated with You as the heavenly wine for our enjoyment! Hallelujah!

Josh K.
Josh K.
9 days ago

I also enjoyed that we should just keep drinking Christ as the river of life because at the centre grows The Tree of Life for our enjoyment to enable the fullness of God to saturate us for the goal of God’s expansion and expression on the earth today.

Praise the Lord brother, we are drinking Christ to the uttermost!

Hallelujah He is the river that never runs dry! 

Have a nice day, keep drinking

Richard C.
Richard C.
9 days ago

In addition to the basic offerings in the Old Testament which were fulfilled by Christ, we see that He was also the drink offering who poured out His life unto death as the new wine for God’s satisfaction. 

This shows that our God is thirsty and He needs to drink.

Paul also poured out Himself as such an offering as one who enjoyed such a Christ.

We too need to experience the uttermost enjoyment of Christ, to be filled and fully saturated with Him, so that we also would be poured out for God’s satisfaction.

O Lord! We want to become those who satisfy God through such a life of sacrifice through our enjoyment of Christ as the real drink offerring! Amen Lord! Do it for Your building.

S. A.
S. A.
9 days ago

Amen, yes we need to become saturated with Christ so we can also be poured as the wine offering for God’s satisfaction.

Christ fulfills all the offerings types, but the drink offering is a type which fills the offerer.

Saturate us Lord for your satisfaction

Christian A.
Christian A.
9 days ago

We should not only serve our God with food; we should also give Him something to drink.

The offerings are types of various aspects of Christ.

However, the drink offering is an additional offering; a type of Christ as enjoyed by us and given back to God for His enjoyment & satisfaction.

May we enjoy Christ to such an extent that we would be filled, saturated & permeated by Him.

In this way, we will become the wine that cheer both God & man.

K. P.
K. P.
9 days ago

Exo. 29:40-41 And with the one lamb a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mingled with a fourth of a hin of beaten oil, and a fourth of a hin of wine for a drink offer- ing. And the other lamb you shall offer at twilight…with the meal offering and its drink offering as in the morning…

Phil. 2:17 But even if I am being poured out as a drink offering… 

Praise the Lord!😃Hallelujah!

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9 days ago
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RcV Bible
9 days ago

The five basic offerings in 1:1—6:7 are types of various aspects of what Christ is to God on our behalf. The drink offering was in addition to the basic offerings and was poured out on one of the basic offerings (Num. 15:1-10; 28:7-10). The drink offering offered with the burnt offering (v. 12) and the meal offering at the Feast of Firstfruits signifies the resurrected Christ in His human life (in His living absolutely for God and His being poured out on the cross — Isa. 53:12b; Phil. 2:5-8), offered to God in His resurrection for God’s enjoyment. Footnote 2 on “drink offering” in Lev. 23:13, Recovery Version Bible

The drink offering was in addition to the basic offerings revealed in Lev. chs. 1—6 (Num. 15:1-10; 28:7-10). The basic offerings are types of various aspects of Christ. The drink offering is a type of Christ as enjoyed by the offerer. Christ as the heavenly wine fills the offerer and even causes him to become wine to God. The apostle Paul became such a drink offering (2 Tim. 4:6) by enjoying Christ in this way, so that he could be poured out as a sacrifice to God upon the believers’ faith through the shedding of his blood. Phil. 2:17, footnote 1 on “drink offering”, Recovery Version Bible

Alan T.
Alan T.
9 days ago

04/25/24 A Land of Vines (Week 5, Day 4)

“By Experiencing Christ as the Wine-producing Vine and by Being Filled with Him as the New Wine, We May Become a Drink Offering in Him and with Him” (Part 1) The Drink Offering Typifies Christ as the One Poured Out as the Real Wine before God for His Pleasure

There are five basic offerings mentioned in chapters one through seven of Leviticus:

a.) burnt offering
b.) meal offering
c.) peace offering
d.) sin offering
e.) trespass offering

These five basic offerings are types of various aspects of what Christ is to God on our behalf. If we read Numbers 15:1-10 and 28:7-10, we shall see that the drink offering was something additional. Therefore, the drink offering is not one of the basic offering, but an additional to these offerings.

Hebrews 10:1-12 indicates that Christ is the fulfillment of all the offerings. He came to do the will of God (Heb 10:7, 9), that is, to replace the sacrifices and offerings, which were types, with Himself in His humanity as the unique sacrifice and offering for the sanctification of God’s chosen people. As this unique offering, Christ is the reality of the burnt offering, meal offering, peace offering, sin offering, trespass offering, wave offering, heave offering, and drink offering. In His death Christ offered Himself to God as the offering that fulfills all the types of the offerings.

If one of the basic offerings was offered without the drink offering, this was an indication that there was something lacking with the presentation of the basic offering. The one who offered the basic offering, without the drink offering, must have been rather poor. Actually, the drink offering signifies that the offerer himself becomes the drink offering. However, this does not mean that the offerer can be such a drink offering according to his own natural constitution.

The real drink offering is just Christ Himself as the One poured out as real wine before God for His pleasure. Christ poured out His very being unto God. Isaiah 53:12 says, He “poured out his soul unto death.” Thus, Christ is the heavenly, spiritual wine poured out to God for His pleasure.

The meal offering typifies Christ as food for God’s satisfaction, and the drink offering typifies Christ as drink for God’s good pleasure. The drink offering was of wine (Lev. 23:13), which is for the pleasure of the drinker. Satisfaction and pleasure are different. Although we are satisfied with the main course of a meal, we may not experience pleasure until we eat dessert. God desires not only to eat Christ as food for His satisfaction but also to drink Christ for His pleasure.

Christ has resurrected, and He has become our Substitute and Head so that we can become acceptable to God in Him. Moreover, He is the burnt offering to God, living absolutely for God in resurrection. He has the human living of the meal offering, and He is the drink offering sacrificed and poured out before God.

All that He has accomplished was first given to God for His enjoyment and satisfaction and then given to His people for their enjoyment and satisfaction. As we partake of Christ in His resurrection, we also become a burnt offering to live for God and to God. Then, as we experience Him as the wine within us, we too shall become a drink offering for God’s pleasure.

“We praise You, Lord Jesus, for pouring out Your whole being, not just to become food as meal offering for God’s satisfaction, but also as a drink offering for God’s pleasure. Amen.”

L. A.
L. A.
9 days ago

This is so good! God drinks!