The Best Wine at Last
By Ernest Dahn
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Where there is good in life, there is always the best somewhere.
Dont stop short of the best. Locate it!
- Bishop, Dr. Ernest Dahn
Developing an inner huger is the path to locating the best life in Christ. Where you have arrived is part of the way. Go for the end till you hear the Master says, well done thou good and faithful servant. It takes only the Best Wine At Last to help your voyage .
Ernest Dahn
Bishop, Dr. Dahn is married to Pastor Theresa Dahn for 25 years now with two wonderful children, Ernestine and Deborah; he is a church planter, Revival, Deliverance and crusade speaker, cross culturally. He is originally from Liberia, West Africa. He presently lives in America with his family where he is CEO of the GRTMI INC. and the KBGMI INC. he has churches in west and South Africa, and the United States of America. He is also a traveling speaker. He holds DST, from the Maranatha Bible College in Bomi Hills, Liberia, West Africa BTH, MTH, and DDIV. At the Slidell Baptist Seminary, Slidell LA and CPE Level II at the Care, Counseling and Resource center in Snellville, Georgia.
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The Best Wine at Last - Ernest Dahn
From the Beginning
The inception of man intrigues me. The paradoxical complexity of human existence fascinates me. God got down to the least of things, the dirt, and got involved with it. He took the dust and breathed into it, and it became a living soul. This man became God’s intended abode, from which God would govern this planet called Earth. Does that say something to you? God is not geographically limited to this human house he built, but he shaped and framed man with his own hands. There should be no debate about that. If God could make the first man, he could also make a part of man a dwelling place for him in order to make man useful to the visible realm.
Have dominion and subdue the earth,
God told the man. Can you see here that God’s interaction with this dust
showed all of creation, then and now, that without God’s power man could do nothing on earth? This is amazing!
Why didn’t God ask the angels to name all of his creation? That’s the trillion-dollar question in my mind. I do not think of myself as a smart man. God’s breath in man gave him essence. It was God living in him. The creation housed the Creator! Only what God himself created could comfortably and logically hold him so that he would want to dwell therein. Greater is he who is in you than he who is in the world,
the Bible says. God does not live in buildings that are of man’s handiwork; he created man as his own home away from home.
Jesus said, In that day you will know that I am in him and you are in me.
Beloved in Christ, that day has come! We cannot be shortchanged anymore! The new Wine is here, and God wants the effect of the new Wine to be at work in our lives as it was in the first Adam—before the second Adam comes to get us. This effect will reap the final harvest before the rapture of Christ’s church. It will shake the world and turn it upside down once more, as it did in the beginning. This is The New Wine at Last.
God lives in man, whom he has made, and man is to do what his Creator did for the glory and praise of the Creator’s name. Amen! The Spirit of God now dwells in mortals, who were originally scooped out of the ground and designed by God. Wow! God is still God apart from man; he only lives in man so that his glory will be known to humanity through beings who are born-again. Man must be of some importance to God, don’t you think? Have you ever wondered why God did not breathe into the dust a second time to make another living soul? Instead, he made woman from man. Thank God that he has made us coworkers with him. This is so humbling that only Bible-believers can accept it.
No one had ever walked on the earth that God scooped up to create man. I think the dirt was there for the purpose of making mankind—and you and me. I have thought this since my youth. What was the dirt like? How did he put it all together? Did he add water? This seems complex to me. All that we have seen of human being is negative, painful, and sometimes scary. Remember that the prophet Jeremiah said, The heart of man is deceitful and desperately wicked.
Could thoughts of beauty, innovation, and technology come from man alone? I believe God placed all of those capabilities into human beings when he breathed into the first one. Another prophet said, I am wonderfully and fearfully made.
May God allow us to see how and why he made us, and then our limitations will fall away as the glory of God takes over and performs his intended purpose through us. It will be the effect of The New Wine at Last.
Adam named all things, and whatever name he called them became their names. God brought all things to Adam, and there is no written mention that he was ever schooled in how to go about naming God’s creation. I believe that the new Wine will cause us to know things and even to name things that will keep those names forever. There are still untapped potentials and abilities awaiting those folks who are sold out to God. When Christ dwells in mankind, he reveals knowledge to him.
God became the first audience for the man he had made, and he watched him with deep satisfaction as the man confidently gave names to the animals. It was like a great symphony with a final crescendo at the giving of the last name, when God Almighty, the Creator said, It is good
and placed a period at the end. This was the effect of the best Wine being in an earthen suit, custom-made to contain that degree and quality of Wine, operating not for intoxication but to bring the joy of the Lord back to our generation. This world is about to behold and fear God in reverence. It will see us doing of the works of God, not just talking like we are drunk, as they might suppose in the last days. That which was spoken in the beginning is now happening to us who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ.
The Wrong Source
And when they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus
saith unto him, they have no wine.
—from John 2:1-11
There are some noteworthy points in the story about the wedding feast at Cana to which Jesus, his disciples, and his mother were invited. In this account, we see that some things may be right for protocol but wrong for obtaining results for God Almighty. People run out of what they need because they are looking to limited sources. When the wine ran out, the host turned to Jesus’s mother Mary and said that they had no more wine. Being the mother of Jesus, there was nothing divine about her. She had simply helped organized the party. This implies no disrespect to Mary at all. She too needed Jesus at such