Jesus cannot be added to a works-based religion. As mentioned earlier, Jesus fulfilled the law therefore, there is no longer any need to continue with the old rituals. Jesus’ disciples were not fasting along with the Pharisees and John’s disciples because they were now under the new covenant of grace and faith in Christ. These two parables illustrate the fact that you can’t mix old religious rituals with new faith in Jesus.
An old wineskin will burst under the pressure of new wine. Similarly, new wine needs a new wineskin because as the new wine expands during the fermentation process, it stretches the wineskin. In the first parable, if you put a new patch on an old garment, when the new patch shrinks due to washing, it will tear away from the older garment, making the tear worse. The first one says you don’t put a new patch on an old garment, and the second says you don’t put new wine into an old wineskin. The other two parables, which are similar, make the same point. To continue fasting with Jesus present is akin to fasting and being mournful during a wedding celebration in which the groom is present. Jesus Himself said that He came to fulfill the law (Matthew 5:17). In this story Jesus is the Bridegroom, and while He is present in this world, it is a time of celebration because He is the fulfillment of their Messianic prophecies. Jesus’ point is that fasting during the wedding feast is pointless. The first one is a parable of a bridegroom with his groomsmen at a wedding feast. Jesus’ response is given in three short parables. Some people came to Jesus and asked Him why His disciples did not fast like the Pharisees and those of John’s disciples who had remained loyal to the Pharisaic traditions. The twice-weekly fast was a tradition adopted by the legalistic Pharisees at the time, even though the Mosaic Law prescribed only one fast on the Day of Atonement (Leviticus 16:29, 31). Old Wineskins Scripture Question: 'What is the meaning of the parables of fasting at the wedding feast, the old cloth, and the wineskins?'Īnswer: These parables, found in Mark 2:18-22, begin with a statement that the Pharisees and the disciples of John the Baptist were fasting.
We must completely replace the old human way of life with the new godly way of life. Parable Of The Patch And Wine Skins Bursting Violently Christ is preaching against syncretism, the mixing of beliefs.