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24/05/2026

Sunday 24th May 2026
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Canny O. Canice

23/05/2026

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May 23, 2026

FROM NEW WINE TO UNVEILING THE NEW THING

(A Bridge Between Seasons)

“Behold, I will do a new thing, now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it?”
Isaiah 43:19 (NKJV).

Every new season with God carries progression.

The journey through NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS was not simply about change. It was about preparation.

God was renewing the vessel, stretching your capacity, refining your heart, and aligning your spirit for what He desired to pour into your life.

But preparation is never the final destination.

After the wineskin is prepared, the unveiling begins.

This is where UNVEILING THE NEW THING begins to unfold.

God never prepares you without purpose.

The stretching, surrender, transformation, and obedience of the previous season were all positioning you to recognize and walk into what He is now revealing.

The new wine was about internal transformation.

The new thing is about spiritual unveiling.

One season taught you how to become ready.

This season teaches you how to recognize, discern, and step into what God is doing now.

And often, the new thing begins quietly.

It may begin as a stirring in your spirit.

A holy dissatisfaction with remaining the same.

A fresh hunger for God.

A new burden, new direction, or unexpected shift.

These are not random moments but signs that God is unveiling something deeper.

But discernment is required.

You can be prepared for a new season and still fail to recognize it if you are spiritually distracted or emotionally attached to the past.

This is why God says, “Shall you not know it?”

Heaven may be moving while people remain unaware.

The good news is this:

God does not unveil the new thing to confuse you, rather He unveils it to lead you.

Everything He has been doing in your life has been intentional.

The process, the stretching, waiting, and the refining have been building toward greater clarity, deeper alignment, and purposeful movement.

Now the invitation changes.

No longer:
“Will you allow God to prepare you?”

But:
“Will you recognize what God is unveiling?”

This new season will require:

- Spiritual sensitivity

- Discernment

- Faith

- Obedience

- Willingness to move with God

The wineskin has been stretched.
Now your eyes must open.

Because God is not only pouring something new. He is revealing something new.

Reflection:

How has God transformed me through the last season?

What new things might He now be unveiling in my life?

Am I spiritually attentive enough to recognize His movement?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for every way You have prepared and transformed me.
Thank You for the stretching, refining, and renewal that have shaped my life.
As I step into this new season, open my eyes to recognize what You are unveiling.
Make me spiritually sensitive, discerning, and responsive to Your leading.
Help me not only to carry the new wine, but also to walk fully in the new thing You are revealing.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has blessed you, share it with someone stepping into a new season with God.

The prepared vessel must now discern the unveiled season.

Shalom!

22/05/2026

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May 22, 2026

NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS

Part Thirty:
Fully Established in the New Season

“Now He who establishes us with you in Christ and has anointed us is God.”
2 Corinthians 1:21 (NKJV).

You have journeyed through a season of preparation, transformation, and activation and now, God brings you into a place of establishment.

The new wine is no longer unfamiliar.

What once felt new, stretching, and uncertain is now becoming part of who you are.

Your mindset has shifted.

Your sensitivity has deepened.

Your alignment has strengthened.

This is what it means to be established.

Establishment is not perfection.
It is stability.

It is the point where what God has been building in you becomes consistent.

Where your responses reflect transformation.

Where your walk with God is no longer occasional, but steady and grounded.

You are no longer adjusting to the new.
You are living in it.

But establishment requires continued commitment.

What has been built must be maintained.

The disciplines you have developed, the alignment you have embraced, and the sensitivity you have cultivated must remain active.

This is how the new becomes lasting.

God establishes what is yielded.

As you continue to walk in surrender, He strengthens your foundation.

He roots you more deeply in His truth.

He solidifies what He has started, ensuring that it is not easily shaken.

There is also a confidence that comes with establishment.

Not arrogance, but assurance.

A quiet knowing that you are walking in alignment with God.

That you are no longer who you used to be.

That His work in your life is real and evident.

And from this place, you move differently.

With clarity.

With stability.

With purpose.

You are not striving to become.
You are walking in what God has already formed within you.

Today marks more than the end of a series.

It marks the continuation of a lifestyle.

A life that is aligned, responsive, and established in God.

Reflection:

In what ways have I grown and changed through this season?

What has God established in my life that I must now maintain?

How can I remain consistent and grounded moving forward?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for bringing me through this season of growth and transformation.
Establish me firmly in all that You have done in my life.
Help me to remain consistent, grounded, and aligned with Your will.
Strengthen my walk with You and let everything You have built in me continue to grow and bear fruit.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has blessed you throughout this series, share it with someone beginning their own journey of renewal.
What God establishes in you, He sustains.

Shalom!

21/05/2026

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May 21, 2026

NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS
Part Twenty-Nine:
Teaching Others About the New Wineskin.

“And the things that you have heard from me among many witnesses, commit these to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”
2 Timothy 2:2 (NKJV).

As God establishes new wine in your life, it is not meant to remain personal. It is meant to be shared.

There comes a point in every season of growth where what you have received becomes something you are called to give.

Not just through words, but through example, guidance, and intentional investment in others.

This is the principle of multiplication through teaching.

You are not only a recipient. You are becoming a resource.

The lessons God has taught you, the growth you have experienced, and the transformation you have walked through are all valuable.

They carry insight that can help others navigate their own journey.

Teaching is not limited to platforms.

It happens in conversations, relationships, and everyday moments.

It is found in how you encourage, guide, and how you live.

Your life becomes a message.

But teaching requires responsibility.

You must remain grounded in truth. What you pass on should reflect what God has genuinely worked in you; not just information, but lived experience.

Authenticity gives weight to your voice.

It also requires humility.

You are not the source but a vessel.

What you share comes from what God has done in you.

Staying humble keeps you aligned and ensures that the focus remains on Him.

Teaching also reinforces your own growth.

As you articulate what you have learned, it becomes more deeply rooted within you.

You become more aware of God’s work in your life and more intentional about living it out.

And it creates impact beyond you.

When you invest in others, the effect multiplies. What God has done in you begins to spread—touching lives, shaping journeys, and building something greater than yourself.

Today, God is inviting you to look beyond your personal growth.

To recognize that what He has placed in you is meant to benefit others.

You do not need to have everything perfected. You simply need to be willing to share what you have received.

Reflection:

What has God taught me in this season that I can share with others?

Who in my life might benefit from what I have experienced?

Am I willing to be intentional about guiding and encouraging others?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for all that You have taught me.
Help me to share it with others in a way that reflects Your truth and Your heart.
Give me wisdom, humility, and sensitivity as I guide and encourage those around me.
Let my life be a vessel through which others are strengthened and drawn closer to You.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has blessed you, share it with someone who is called to pour into others.
What you pass on has the power to multiply.

Shalom!

20/05/2026

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May 20, 2026

NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS.

Part Twenty-Eight:
Living in the Freedom of the New Wine.

“Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”
2 Corinthians 3:17 (NKJV).

As God establishes new wine in your life, one of the clearest signs is FREEDOM.

Not a careless freedom, but a Spirit-led liberty.

This is a release from what once bound, limited, or defined you.

The new wine does not just change what you do; it transforms how you live.

Freedom is a mark of transformation.

When God renews your heart and mind, things that once held power over you begin to lose their grip.

Old fears weaken.

Old insecurities fade.

Old patterns no longer feel natural.

This is the evidence that something within you has shifted.

But freedom must be embraced.

It is possible to be released and still live as though you are bound.

Sometimes, familiarity pulls you back.

You may find yourself thinking or responding in ways that reflect your past instead of your present reality.

This is where intentionality matters.

You must choose to walk in the freedom God has given you.

Freedom requires awareness.

You must recognize what God has already done in you.

The more you become aware of the change, the more confidently you can walk in it.

You begin to respond differently; not by force, but by alignment.

Freedom also requires responsibility.

It is not an excuse to live without direction but the ability to live in alignment with God without internal resistance.

You are no longer driven by fear, but led by the Spirit.

This changes everything.

Your decisions become clearer.

Your responses become healthier.

Your perspective becomes lighter.

Because you are no longer carrying what God has already removed.

Freedom is sustained through connection.

The more you remain connected to God, the more your freedom is reinforced.

His presence reminds you of who you are and what has changed.

It keeps you from slipping back into what no longer belongs to you.

Today, God is inviting you to live in the freedom He has given you.

Not partially, but fully.

Not occasionally, but consistently.

Because the new wine within you is not meant to coexist with old bo***ge.

Reflection:

What areas of my life has God already brought freedom to?

Am I fully embracing that freedom, or holding onto old ways of thinking?

What would it look like for me to walk confidently in this new freedom?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for the freedom You have given me.
Help me to fully embrace it and walk in it daily.
Where I have held onto old ways of thinking, renew my mind and align me with Your truth.
Teach me to live led by Your Spirit, free from fear and limitation.
Let my life reflect the liberty that comes from being in You.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has encouraged you, share it with someone stepping into a new level of freedom.
Freedom is the evidence of a transformed life.

Shalom!

19/05/2026

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NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS.

Part Twenty-Seven:
Celebrating God’s Faithfulness.

“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.”
Psalm 103:2 (NKJV).

As you journey through this new season, it is important to pause and remember that God has been faithful.

In the process, in the stretching, in the waiting, and in the breakthrough, His hand has been present.

Sometimes, in the pursuit of what is next, we forget to acknowledge what God has already done.

But celebration is part of spiritual maturity.

It is the intentional act of recognizing God’s goodness and giving Him thanks.

It shifts your focus from striving to gratitude, from pressure to praise.

Celebration strengthens your faith.

When you remember how God has come through for you in the past, it builds confidence for what lies ahead.

It reminds you that the same God who was faithful then is faithful now.

Nothing God has done in your life is insignificant.

Every answered prayer.

Every door He opened.

Every challenge He brought you through.

Every lesson He taught you.

These are all markers of His faithfulness.

Sometimes, we overlook small victories.

We wait for major breakthroughs before we celebrate.

But God’s faithfulness is seen in both the big and the small.

When you begin to acknowledge even the little things, your heart becomes more aware of His 1constant presence.

Celebration also protects your heart.

It guards against discouragement and comparison.

When you focus on what God has done in your life, you are less likely to measure your journey against others.

You remain grounded in your own testimony.

And celebration brings joy.

It lifts your spirit.

It refreshes your perspective.

It reminds you that your journey with God is not just about progress but about relationship.

Today, take time to celebrate.

Not just with words, but with a heart of gratitude.

Reflect on where you started, what God has brought you through, and how far you have come.

Because every step carries evidence of His faithfulness.

Reflection:

What are specific ways God has been faithful to me in this season?

Have I taken time to acknowledge and thank Him for what He has done?

How can I cultivate a lifestyle of gratitude and celebration?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for Your faithfulness in my life.
Help me never to overlook Your goodness or take Your blessings for granted.
Teach me to celebrate what You have done and to live with a heart of gratitude.
Let my life be a continual expression of praise for Your faithfulness.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has blessed you, share it with someone who needs a reminder of God’s faithfulness.
Gratitude keeps your heart aligned with God’s goodness.

Shalom!

18/05/2026
17/05/2026

Sunday 17th May 2026
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16/05/2026

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May 16, 2026.

NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS.

Part Twenty-Six:
Multiplying the Blessings of the New.

“Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him.”
Genesis 26:12 (NKJV).

God’s new wine is not only meant to be received. It is meant to multiply.

When God pours into your life, He does so with increase in mind.

The growth, insight, opportunities, and grace you are experiencing are seeds.

And like any seed, they carry the potential to expand far beyond their starting point.

But multiplication is not automatic.

It requires participation.

God gives the seed but you must sow it.

He releases the opportunity but you must steward it.

He provides the grace but you must walk in it.

Multiplication happens when what God gives is engaged with faith and obedience.

Every new thing carries potential.

A new idea can become a movement.

A small opportunity can open greater doors.

A moment of obedience can lead to lasting impact.

But if left unused, potential remains dormant.

Multiplication also requires faith.

Sowing is an act of trust.

When you release what God has given — time, talents, treasures; you may not immediately see the return.

But as you remain faithful, growth begins to take place.

What starts small begins to expand.

Multiplication often begins quietly.

It may not be visible at first.

Growth may be happening beneath the surface—developing, strengthening, taking root.

But over time, the increase becomes evident.

Consistency is key.

It is not one act of faith, but repeated acts of obedience that lead to multiplication.

Each step builds upon the last.

Each seed contributes to the harvest.

And here is the beauty of God’s multiplication:

It exceeds expectation.

What you offer may seem small, but in God’s hands, it becomes more.

More impact.

More reach.

More fruit than you could have produced on your own.

Today, God is inviting you to see what He has given you differently.

Not just as something to hold but as something to sow.

Because the new wine you carry has the capacity to multiply.

Reflection:

What has God placed in my hands in this season that I can begin to sow?

Am I actively engaging with what God has given me, or holding back?

What step of faith can I take to position myself for multiplication?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for the new things You have placed in my life.
Help me to recognize their value and to steward them with faith.
Give me the courage to sow what You have given, trusting that You will bring increase.
Let my life bear fruit that multiplies and brings glory to Your name.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has encouraged you, share it with someone ready to step into increase.
What you sow in faith, God multiplies.

Shalom!

15/05/2026

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May 15, 2026

NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS.

Part Twenty-Five:
Avoiding Old Patterns That Threaten the New.

“And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind…”
Romans 12:2 (NKJV).

As God establishes new wine in your life, there is a quiet danger you must be aware of:
Returning to old patterns.

Transformation can begin powerfully, but if not guarded, old habits and familiar ways of thinking can slowly reappear.

These patterns may feel comfortable, even harmless but they can undermine what God is building.

Old patterns do not disappear automatically.

They lose their power when they are consistently rejected and replaced with truth.

If left unchecked, they can subtly pull you back into cycles that limit growth and weaken spiritual sensitivity.

This is why awareness is important.

You must recognize the patterns that once shaped your responses:

How you think under pressure

How you react in conflict

How you handle uncertainty.

These patterns often resurface in moments of stress or fatigue.

Without intentionality, you may revert.

But you are no longer who you used to be.

God has been renewing and reshaping your mindset, strengthening your spirit, and aligning your heart.

Returning to old patterns is not just a step back. It is a misalignment with what God is doing now.

Avoiding old patterns requires replacement.

It is not enough to say “no” to the old. You must say “yes” to the new.

New ways of thinking

New responses,

New disciplines.

When you replace old patterns with God’s truth, transformation becomes established.

It also requires vigilance.

You must guard your heart and your mind.

Pay attention to your thoughts, your habits, and your choices.

When you notice yourself drifting, realign quickly.

Do not ignore small compromises. They can lead to larger setbacks.

And remember: growth is a process.

You may not get everything right immediately.

There may be moments where old patterns try to resurface.

But what matters is your response, that is, your willingness to return, to realign, and to continue moving forward.

Today, God is calling you to remain intentional.

Do not allow what He has built to be weakened by what He has already brought you out of.

Reflection:

What old patterns have I struggled with in the past that may still try to resurface?

How do I typically respond under pressure or stress?

What new habits or mindsets do I need to reinforce in this season?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Help me to recognize and reject old patterns that do not align with Your work in my life.
Give me the awareness to notice when I am drifting and the discipline to realign quickly.
Strengthen me to walk in the new ways You are teaching me, and let my life reflect true and lasting transformation.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has encouraged you, share it with someone committed to lasting change.
What you consistently reject loses its hold.

Shalom!

14/05/2026

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NEW WINE IN NEW WINE SKINS.

Part Twenty-Four:
Being a Vessel of Overflow for Others.

“He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”
John 7:38 (NKJV).

The new wine God pours into your life is not meant to stop with you rather to flow through you.

God never pours for the sake of accumulation alone.

He pours with purpose.

The renewal, growth, insight, and the anointing you are receiving are designed to impact others.

You are called not just to be filled, but to become a vessel of overflow.

Overflow is the evidence of alignment.

When your life is connected to God, what He is doing within you naturally begins to touch those around you.

Your words carry life.

Your actions reflect His character.

Your presence becomes a channel through which others experience His grace.

But overflow requires connection.

You cannot give what you are not receiving.

If you disconnect from the source, the flow diminishes.

This is why your personal walk with God remains essential; not just for your own growth, but for your ability to pour into others.

Overflow is not forced.

It is not about striving to impact others.

It is about staying so connected to God that what He is doing in you becomes evident around you.

When your life is full, giving becomes natural.

Sometimes, we focus on being filled but forget the purpose of the filling.

God’s heart is not only to bless you, but to make you a blessing.

The new wine within you carries:

Encouragement for the weary,

Clarity for the confused,

Strength for the weak,

And hope for those who feel stuck.

Your life becomes a testimony.

Even in simple ways through a kind word, a listening ear, a moment of prayer, you become a channel of God’s presence.

You may not always see the full impact, but your obedience creates ripple effects.

Overflow also requires availability.

You must be willing to be used by God.

To respond when He prompts you.

To step out when He nudges you.

Sometimes the opportunities to pour into others will come unexpectedly.

So, you must be ready.

Today, God is inviting you to shift your perspective.

Not just “What is God doing in me?” but also “What does God want to do through me?”

Because the new wine you carry is meant to flow.

Reflection:

How has God been working in my life in this season?

In what ways can I begin to pour into others from what I have received?

Am I staying connected to God as my source so I can truly overflow?

PRAYER:
Dear Father,
Thank You for what You are doing in my life.
Help me not to keep it to myself, but to be a vessel of overflow for others.
Keep me connected to You as my source, so that what flows through me is genuine and life-giving.
Make me sensitive to opportunities to bless, encourage, and uplift those around me.
Use my life for Your glory.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.

If this devotional has blessed you, share it with someone who is called to be a blessing to others.
You are not just filled. You are meant to overflow.

Shalom!

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